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This case has much more merit.

This method at least had the merit of simplicity.

While not without some merit, the formulation is misleading.

Both of these environments have merit and value, so it is really a matter preference.

The same egalitarian approach starts off by regarding all sources as equal, regardless of merit.

And it also had scientific merit as part of the photographer's research on how mosquitoes carry and spread disease.

I didn't see any reference to studies verifying either of the above theories, still both appear to have merit.

He estimated that as many as 6 of every 10 students would flunk if they had to advance on merit.

But Naughtie said it would have been "death" to judge by box-ticking and they had had to decide on the individual merit of the books, not reputations.

Cork internal structure than ordinary wood as fibrous, but by countless sealed bag structure, which determines the cork floor is the most outstanding merit.

In other words, the merit of virtual water is not to give precise figures but to alert people that they might be better off growing different crops, or moving their manufacturing to another country.

However, it has gained more notoriety than its size would merit by targeting prominent victims, notably Cecilia Cubas, the daughter of a former President who was kidnapped and murdered in 2004.

And ifSieger is puzzled by certain aspects of the diet--among other things, the initial phase is so low in fiber that constipation is often aproblem--she finds merit in others.

He doesn't merit his punishment.

Some of the proposals have merit.

Charms strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul.

But he also speaks eloquently about introducing more merit pay and creating more charter schools.

You have to look at each case on its own merit.

Too many patents are now issued, many of dubious merit - especially in the field of software patents.

The second rationale has some merit provided the Bank of Japan really does resist the urge to mop up any liquidity.

Consciously or not, the reviewers may then be awarding less merit to those from people with "black-sounding" names, or who were educated at universities whose students are predominantly black.

If there was any road work done at all, it was done as an act of charity;a little money was collected from families "wishing to gain merit in the next world", and a few narrow, skimpily paved roads were built.

Such a conduct derogates from his merit.

But there are cases when the public interest does merit intrusion.

Chris Spice, British Basketball's performance director, says the aim is to qualify on merit for the 2016 games in Rio DE Janeiro.

For example, the Boy Scouts of America allows more than 100 different merit badges to be earned, each focused on a specific topic such as Plant Science or Lifesaving.

Honours do not always go to those who merit them.

The main merit of namespaces is that they allow you to define isolated containers for code symbols (classes, functions, and constants), which sounds more difficult than it is.

In narrow terms, the merit of such deals depends on whether they create trade or divert it.

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The case does not merit further investigation.

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