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Discover Ludwig'human merits' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to any positive characteristics, efforts, or achievements that a person has. For example, "John's human merits have made him an outstanding role model for his community."
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Writing on Twitter on Monday, Jeffrey Webb said "the football community is appalled" by Tavecchio's alleged comments, adding: "We urge all football officials to speak and act responsibly, adhering to the principle of respect that every human merits".
Although this p-adj value is higher than previously set, we believe that the higher quality data for human merits further exploration of this gene using available SNP data, the results are described below.
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If that's not taking a cynical view of human merit and potential, I don't know what is.
This is the only painted portrait of the Queen, or any other member of the current royal family, of any artistic or indeed human merit whatsoever.
A more balanced definition of a cynic, courtesy of the trusty Oxford English Dictionary, is someone who is "distrustful or incredulous of human goodness and sincerity", sceptical of human merit, often mocking or sarcastic.
Its isolation from both animals and humans merits further investigation.
Although it is known from experimental studies that liver injury associated with HBV can affect expression of carcinogen metabolizing enzymes (de Flora et al, 1989; Chemin et al, 1999), the biological mechanism that underlies the interaction between chronic HBV infection and increased activation of AFB1 in humans merit further studies.
"I don't think any human being merits the kind of malice she's gotten".
And what if awe and reverence are lost at a time when some sense of the Holy in the religions, toward nature and in human interactions, merits retrieval?
We believe that the role of epigenetics in the normal variation in human intelligence merits further study and that this novel finding should be tested in other cohorts.
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