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This cliché of stand-up comedy may deserve a rest.
"Everyone may deserve a defense, but they don't deserve my defense".
Walker and his young teammates — UConn's rotation includes five freshmen and two sophomores — may deserve a nickname of their own.
But, at least around the holiday season, it may deserve a slight alteration to "tall, dark and merry".
Mr Philippe, a former police chief, may deserve a place in that provided there is no truth to allegations, which he denies, of drug trafficking.
Burke, whose previous plate appearance produced the game-winning homer in the 18th inning Sunday against the Atlanta Braves, may deserve a start.
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She may deserve an apology in virtue of having been insulted, but she is not responsible for the insult.
Conversely, a team may deserve to win the championship prize but not entitled to it or a person may deserve an economic benefit but not be entitled to it.
In instances of congruent merit, the goodness of the act does not require the giver to reward the agent, though it does provide sufficient cause for the reward to be given, as when one receives an Academy Award: although many of the audience members may deserve an Oscar, the winner receives it because something about her performance is somehow pleasing to the Academy.
The strategy may deserve an evaluation in a future clinical trial for this highly intractable cancer.
For example, a small accomplishment may deserve an announcement and toast with the entire staff.
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