Sentence examples for be merits from inspiring English sources

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be merits

noun

Something deserving positive recognition.

  • His reward for his merit was a check for $50.

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Curiel goes on to question, more generally, the ranking of approaches to quantum gravity given what he views as the absence of demonstrated scientific merit in any of them: elegance and consistency might well be merits of a scientific theory, but they do not count as scientific.

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There may be merit to this view.

Some will be merited; some not.

That's when more serious steps could be merited.

But can't symbolic actions be merited for moral crusades?

The only basis for entry should be merit.

But it should be merit-based.

Thus, a renegotiation would seem to be merited.

Crazily enough there does seem to be merit to this.

If LIFO were removed, would all decisions be merit-based?

Further investigation may be merited in these two cases.

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