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They raise questions that may or may not merit further investigation".
Ethical failures may not merit a jail term; they do merit a spotlight.
Granted, these are so rare for men -- involving just a few hundred of them a year -- that they may not merit $100 words.
The Westboro Baptists, who have no connection with any established Baptist organisation, may not merit the attention that they so desperately seek.
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When the history of the hurricane is written, the reopening of a grocery store, even a reopening as elaborately planned as Fairway Red Hook's, may not merit much more than a footnote.
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All but a few are western European or North American, which may not quite merit the show's description as "international," by today's standards.
There are some places where Oxbridge has opened doors for people whose talents and abilities may not have merited such recognition.
Ranks convey a sense of better or worse that may not be merited by the underlying data.
Mr Droukdel did not merit a mention.
Mr. Reiner and Mr. Kudlow may not quite merit full-metal glory, but they don't deserve oblivion either, and "Anvil: The Story of Anvil" makes both a case and a place for their band.
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