Rightly or wrongly, The Economist is seen as a brand catering to the globally educated elite.
Unlike so many of his team-mates, Guscott did not hail from the public school, university-educated elite.
Most of the Lunar men were from non-conformist backgrounds and so not part of an Oxbridge-educated elite.
That highly educated elite still exists, but it no longer defines the times.
It won't be low-skilled workers leaving, as in the 1960s, says Mr Robolis: it will be an educated elite.
In fact, Estrada has used the lack of respect from the educated elite to his own advantage -- he not only lives with his supposed flaws, he revels in them.
Jorge Zorkic, deputy director of Beta News Agency, one of half a dozen agencies in Belgrade offering online news, said that for the first time, many of the country's educated elite had access to locally generated and uncensored news and political analysis.
He was educated at the elite Ecole Nationale d'Administration, where he met Royale in 1978.
He was educated at the elite Ecole National d'Administration (ENA), where in 1978 he met Royal, and the couple started a three-decades relationship.
The elite and the educated should prove their mettle in leading them.
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New technologies pushed up demand for the brainy and well-educated, boosting the incomes of elite workers.
And Eton College alone educated 330 leading people on the list - some 4% of the nation's elite.
George Soros's Open Society programme offers one modest solution: it tops up the pay of a small group of elite public-sector workers who have returned to countries in Central and Eastern Europe after being educated abroad.
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