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BEING first may merit a mention in record books, but keeping ahead is what counts in business.
With tax-free yields on investment-grade municipal bonds now approaching Treasury yields, top-grade munis may merit a look even from investors in lower tax brackets.
Mr Cameron is well aware that the Queen's single line "early legislation will be introduced to provide for an in/out referendum" was the only onetoday that may merit a mention in the history books 100 years from now.
Until then, it may merit a very close look, if not a purchase.
Where's the long arm of the law there?" The Trump campaign's efforts at voter suppression, he said, also may merit a closer look.
Scents, flavors, textures and body all differ, and unlike most of the rest of these selections, you may want to linger with these wines a bit — their complexity and eccentricity may merit a bit of contemplation.
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If a candidate becomes irritated during a newspaper reporter's interview, the instance may merit only a sentence in the next day's article.
In this case, it may merit sending a {{ test }} message.
"But the constitutionality of current state escheat laws is a question that may merit review in a future case," Alito wrote in a note joined by Justice Clarence Thomas.
That means that if a child has an undiagnosed heart disorder that may merit sequencing of a gene, the parents could, for practical and cost reasons, agree to have their son or daughter's full genome sequenced.
The taxonomic status of the tepui isolate phelpsi also merits further investigation, as this population may merit status as a full species.
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