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(or why they do not merit naming).
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The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) metric is used in an original way that attributes a cost-effectiveness value to any high-temperature absorber coating via a figure of merit named the LCOE gain efficiency.
Paul's cows merit names, but his children are neither counted nor identified.
Although the pope acknowledged his merits, by naming him "the Athlete of Christ", no anti-Ottoman coalition materialized.
That means umpires who were relatively high on the seniority list but relatively low on the merit list were not named crew chiefs.
She obviously doesn't merit mention of her real name.
But the alternative you embrace, the cleverly but inaccurately named merit selection system, merely drives the politics of judicial selection underground, outside of public scrutiny.
Haunted for 15 years by the brutal death of her enigmatic college roommate — a merit scholarship student named Minette Swift, the title's black girl — Genna embarks on what she calls a "text without a title in the service of justice," a personal "inquiry" in which she attempts to reconstruct the events of the fateful year when she and Minette were freshmen.
In many respects, those who call themselves conservatives don't merit the name.
The storm is the first such weather system affecting the country to merit a name as part of a Met Office project that invited the public to suggest names.
The events of February 1917 merit the name of Revolution because they were essentially spontaneous.
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