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There are thousands of stakeholders who advocate for various meritorious spending goals.
Some have complained that the national goals seem arbitrary and that review panels would be forced to prioritize these goals since they will be presented with proposals that are equally meritorious, but advancing different goals.
Both goals are meritorious, but only one will address the future growth of the Jewish community.
However, beneficent acts also may be performed from nonobligatory, optional moral ideals, which are standards that belong to a morality of meritorious aspiration in which individuals or institutions adopt goals and practices that are not obligatory for everyone.
After letting slip a three-goal lead at Stamford Bridge, Darlington won the replay 4 1 after extra time, described as "a most meritorious win, earned by a combination of sound tactics and an enthusiasm that Chelsea never equalled" by The Times correspondent, who felt it "surprising that extra time was necessary, for Darlington always seemed to have the match well in hand".
"I believe he must have meant meritorious.
/ The city applauded the meritorious mayor.
Routh finished basic training with meritorious distinction.
Her career progression was fast but it was also meritorious".
The Vatican called their resistance "meritorious before God".
Did Polanski's motion, meritorious though it might be, backfire?
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