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be merit
noun
Something deserving positive recognition.
Exact(55)
It may indeed be merit pay.
There may be merit to this view.
The only basis for entry should be merit.
For this reason, there may be merit in leaving the passengers in the Devolution Express to stew a while longer.
"If you're looking at a starter Camaro, there might be merit in offering a powerful 4-cylinder," he said.
There may be merit in ironing out some of the disadvantages small firms face in attracting capital and people.
The Pentagon and the White House have resisted the idea, though some in the State Department have suggested there may be merit in it.
Similar(4)
Our legal-immigration system from now on has to be merit-based".
The polls are supposed to be merit-based, ranking teams solely on what they accomplish on the field.
"It spreads the appointments around to many different people and makes sure that they will be merit-based".
Research groups and development groups are still pushing for the White House to consider non-American candidates and for the selection process to be merit-based, transparent and fair.
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