unelected信息详情
adj.未经选举的
fortuneless fortune cookie───幸运饼
fortuneless───adj.不幸的;无财产的
opportunely───adv.及时地;恰好地;适当地
el tunel───el tunel公司
And so the powers of this unelected and unaccountable position would grow.───因此,这个职位具有的未经选择,未加斟酌权力势必将增长。
Even so, support for this crew of unelected spoilers has been rising.───尽管如此,这群未经选举的破坏者的支持率仍在上升。
Another unelected friend of Mr Zardari runs the interior ministry.───另一个未经选举的、扎尔·达里的朋友管理着内政部。
Replacing one unelected prime minister with another might have seemed a democratic deficit too far, forcing an early election.───另外,用一个不经过选举的首相代替另一个不经过选举的首相无疑将被看做是民主的倒退。
The weapons, training and cash given to his unelected administration by the American and European governments are inadequate.───美国和欧洲政府给予他这个非民选政府的武器,培训和现金也是捉襟见肘。
It is stating the obvious to say that appointing an unelected technocrat is less than ideal.───任命非选举产生的技术官僚担任总理并非理想之举,这是不言而喻的。
Even so, some wonder if such matters ought to be in the hands of unelected judges at all.───即便如此,有些人怀疑此类事件是不是就应由非民选的法官掌控。
And unlike those peers, who are now led by unelected technocrats, it has chosen its own captain to guide it through the storm.───而且,与这两个国家不同,西班牙目前不是由未经选举的技术专家领导,它选出了自己的船长,准备让他带领这个国家驶出风暴。
Who, outsiders might reasonably ask, gives this unelected body the right to intervene so deeply into spheres of sovereign politics?───局外人可能会合理地提问,是谁赋予这个未经选举产生的机构权利,让它对主权政治进行这么深的干预?
A small point in a big-city operation, but one more shift of responsibility from elected officials to the unelected bureaucracy.
A randomly selected redistricting committee would leave the real power, again, with unelected staff.
However, unelected, time limited, hierarchical agencies have played an important role in central government initiatives to solve social problems.
In other words, an unelected body decides what it will consider.
The answer to bad elected public officials is not transferring their powers to unelected public officials or appointed committees.
All of our economic life is to be decided by an unelected, unaccountable single central bank.
In effect, Congress repeatedly gave away a sizable chunk of power to the unelected civil servants who staff federal agencies.
Most currencies are controlled by people who are unelected and unaccountable.
We break that trust by handing over power to unelected people without any mechanism for changing their decisions.