Sentence examples for merit produced from inspiring English sources

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Kātyāyana says: "While the relationship between words and meanings is established on the basis of the usage of specific words to denote specific meanings in the community of speakers, the science of grammar only makes a regulation concerning the religious merit produced by the linguistic usage, as is commonly done in worldly matters and in Vedic rituals" (first Vārttika on the Aṣṭādhyāyī).

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However, it was totally unclear what kinds of adaptive merits produced by the multiple intron insertion commonly existed in their phylogenetically different ancestors, although convergent evolution of the AA sequences might be derived from the functional similarity of IRK proteins [ 37].

She said that merit pay produced an incentive for schools to select only the best students, and encouraged cronyism and favoritism.

While Shakespearean tragedy remained the main inspiration for serious Romantic drama in Russia, Poland, Hungary, and the Scandinavian countries during the early 19th century, few works of true merit were produced.

This study used the MERIT DEM produced by Yamazaki et al. (2017) who removed multiple error components from existing space-borne DEMs.

Such studies are real world and have the merit of producing tangible information that public health officials can assimilate.

In other words, our research has the merit of producing robust, detailed, cross-checked and verifiable data on these problems that were not previously available.

The Committee concluded: 'As the Government provides guidelines for specific population groups such as children and pregnant women already, we consider that there could be merit in producing guidelines for older people, balancing evidence of beneficial effects of alcohol with evidence of increased risks'.

We tested two merit functions that produced two optimized color sets.

Under optimum operating conditions, the externally air-cooled plasma produces comparable sensitivities, M2+/M+ signal ratios, matrix effects and other analytical figures of merit as those produced by a conventional torch while using much less argon.

These results suggest that genomic estimates of genetic merit can be produced in beef cattle at a young age but the recurrent inclusion of genotyped sires in retraining analyses will be necessary to routinely produce for the industry the direct genomic values with the highest accuracy.

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