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A major factor has been the rise of what Dr. Foley calls the Technocrat Physician—that monster of efficiency who comes to the bedside, barely glances at the patient, and instead devotes whatever time he spends to inspecting the monitors, checking the numbers in the nursing chart, then turns around and leaves.
E-COMMERCE THE STAFF OF The Wall Street Journal 2001
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There is a man abroad, called the Technocrat, many of whose speeches and sayings are foolish in the extreme.
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The term 'Technocrat' is a commonly known position but something like 'Science Manager',
Muti 2008
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The term 'Technocrat' is a commonly known position but something like 'Science Manager',
Muti 2008
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Technocrat Rule Whether specialists were largely successful or unsuccessful.
As Nations Bet on Technocrats, Odds Look Stiff Alessandra Galloni 2011
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Technocrat Lucas Papademos is to become prime minister of Greece.
Papademos Named Greek Leader Stelios Bouras 2011
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Technocrat Lucas Papademos is to become prime minister of Greece.
Greeks Welcome Papademos as New Prime Minister, Polls Show Alkman Granitsas 2011
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The first article, “Marcee Stone: Campaign Finance Activist Makes Her Case in the 34th” ran May 1 and the second article, “Joe Fitzgibbon: Young Technocrat has Eyes on Olympia,” ran on May 6.
Mike Heavey: County Aide, Political Heir Seeks Open House Seat « PubliCola 2010
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Technocrat Ashraf Gani is another supposedly leading candidate.
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Hillary and Obama are both much smarter than either of those guys could ever hope to be, but the dynamic is the same: Ultimate Technocrat vs. Inspiring Big Vision Guy.
Obama's Closing Argument: Stand With Me, And We Will Change Course Of History 2009
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