Sentence examples for collective merit from inspiring English sources

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Remarkably then, the simple fact that merit and prestige are granted and cannot be imposed in antagonistic equals ensures that tactful modesty when building up and advertising one's own merit becomes compulsory, a "declarative" restraint all the more indicated considering the unavoidable entanglement of individual and collective merit in a realm of egalitarian synergy.

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The study is designed to highlight the collective merits and demerits of such broadcasting techniques along with certain conclusions that would contribute to the choice of broadcasting techniques.

On the contrary, such between-group differences in mere antagonistic success would be recurrently considered as "obvious" proofs of higher individual and collective merit-worthiness, and thus, higher individual and collective intelligence (Diamond 1997).

And yet the social gestures known as manners, however superficial they appear to be, are indices of a collective soul and merit the close attention of the novelist and reader alike.

That may have been tongue in cheek but the tribute to Liverpool's collective power was merited.

Compulsory elements could be isolated and scored separately, and collective marks for technical merit and artistic impression could also be added in as part of each judge's total score.

They mandate online learning, limit collective bargaining and introduce merit pay for teachers.

Issues on the table include collective bargaining rights, teacher merit pay and evaluations, charter schools, among others, and reside in states like Florida, Georgia and Illinois.

Some producers packed it in completely during this period, never to be heard of again, whilst others such as Sheffield's Freddo persevered, producing arguably some of bassline's greatest tracks in the process — his 2010 anthem Memories is worthy of the same privileged status in the British collective conscience that we merit "Heartbroken" with.

Mr. Hayes said as a result of speeding up elections, "many employers and employees will be deprived of meaningful opportunity to express lawful views about the merits of collective bargaining representation".

It takes no collective view of the merits of renewing the nuclear weapons, saying that is a matter for the House of Commons, which will debate and vote on the issue next Wednesday.

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