Nevertheless, in some of the deeper mineshafts of foreign policy elitism, this odd outlook lives on.
But the elitism, as you call it, I think has to be looked at very carefully.
The union is calling on universities to commit themselves to a system based on "equality, not elitism".
Few will disagree: elitism, nepotism and deeply entrenched hierarchies bedevil India's progress, and politics is no exception.
Can the mild-mannered Mr Kilicdaroglu steer his party away from the elitism that it has come to symbolise?
They see this elitism, this excessive privilege and this snobbery--and I don't think we want more of that.
Elitism is optimism about the decision-making ability of one or more elites, acting on behalf of other people.
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Some people in government, not least Gordon Brown, have indulged in sporadic populist rumblings over such institutions' supposed elitism.
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It had a profound and lasting impact on the political discourse, introducing the concepts of populism and elitism as fundamental to modern politics.
That's because the French sympathized with the Confederacy, and Hispanics sided with the Union in its fight against slavery and elitism, Hayes-Bautista said.
The idea that Representatives automatically are absolved of their campaign promises by virtue of their election is both the height of elitism and unspeakably cynical.
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It's a quirky fiction - fuelled by the British preoccupation with class, privilege and elitism, and by shared anxieties about inequality, exclusion and the function of education.
In his hometown of Modena, townsfolk joined celebrities and VIPs from the world over in paying homage to the man who took the elitism out of opera.
In the court of public opinion, the social networking giant has already been convicted of what is, in the America of 2011, the greatest crime of all: elitism.
"We're trying to fight the concept of elitism, " says Bellock.
The interesting question is how easily the anti-establishment antics of Chuck Norris or Ted Nugent sit with the preppy elitism of Mitt Romney, which is aimed more at the independent voter market.
And Mr Rammell attacks the "elitism" of those who do not want to widen university entry - and says people need to "get real" and recognise the economic necessity of a well-educated workforce.
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Education Secretary Michael Gove said that the problem was not "elitism or snobbery" but a lack of honesty in higher education about "the subject and qualification choices which prepare students best for university study".
It represents elitism in a very pure form.
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In keeping with the anti-elitism of his boss, Rupert Murdoch, Thomson has always been publicly dismissive of the Pulitzers and other journalism awards, saying they reward exactly the kind of prolix, self-important writing readers can do without.
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While each of the above certainly plays a role in the lack of adoption, my observations have been that, the culture of elitism generated in the world of data has done nothing but scare the most common of companies.
It is truly sad -- especially when she thumps her chest saying "I am a feminist" without relating or qualifying the relevance of feminism to Islam -- because she has opened herself to the pitfalls of elitism and Westernization in the jingoistic sense.
The man who reigns over centuries of elitism and grandeur at Covent Garden's Royal Opera House in London wears a plain, unpretentious pair of cuff links that belonged to his grandfather a hard-working Liverpool docker who went off to war in 1914 as a humble private.
The University of Phoenix views its admissions approach as being inclusive, arguing that bricks-and-mortar universities exert a form of elitism by using grades and standardised testing as a way of restricting class size, whereas the distance-learning university can offer places to a wider student body whose priority is simply to move ahead.
The incredible rush to judgment Newton and Auburn endured is nothing more than a contemporary version of the kind of misplaced elitism that kept Jack Kelly, reigning Olympic Champion and now perhaps better known as the father of the late actress Grace Kelly, from rowing at the famed Henley Regatta in 1920 because he had once done manual labor as a brick layer.
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