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It's just a matter of executing.
The ousting of the Taliban (though not what followed it) had the merit of being well executed and mercifully brief, yet still there was a price to pay.
In the further optimisation of our SIMULINK model, we will consider replacing MATLAB function with the MEX S-function, which may help to accelerate the simulation in the merit of its direct communication with the SIMULINK engine (avoid the time consuming compile-link-execute cycle).
Then consider the merit of her effort.
Certainly, a merit of the model.
Of even greater artistic merit than this quickly executed work are the half-length portraits of young men and women painted between 1505 and 1507, which seem to be entirely in the style of Bellini.
Voice recognition call forwarding is only one of a number of ways to execute a phone routing system, but after Microsoft's TellMe acquisition, Verizon's invention has some merit and could smartly be added to iobi's offering.
Crema has ample charm and merit, and its most diligently executed dishes make it a leader of the pack of stylish Mexican restaurants.
As the inmates' lawyer put it in a response to the court on Monday:If no stay is ordered, Petitioners will be executed before the Court has a chance to review the merits of their case.
They might find that what they're planning to execute has little merit and very high cost.
"This idea of being able to execute, in effect, an American citizen … I just think some check on the ability of the president to do this has merit," former Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said this year.
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