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The phrase "meritorious students" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to describe students who are demontrating above-average academic achievement or merit. For example: "The school honored its meritorious students with a special ceremony to recognize their academic excellence."
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Common examples today are found in social welfare programs, scholarships for needy and meritorious students, communal support of health-related research, policies to improve the welfare of animals, philanthropy, disaster relief, programs to benefit children and the incompetent, and preferential hiring and admission policies.
TR thanks UGC, India for the research fellowship under the scheme for meritorious students in Biosciences (No. F. 4-1/2006(BSR)/5-67/2007).
The private medical and dental college rules of 2013 allocated at least 5% of the total seats and scholarships for poor and meritorious students [ 20].
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Second, the candidate should be a meritorious student (topper of class 5 board exam).
For by the conventional definition, which relies heavily on scores on the SAT, the privileged are the meritorious; of all students nationwide who score more than 1300 on the SAT, two-thirds come from the top socioeconomic quartile and just 3percentt from the bottom quartile.
There's simply no ironclad way to say which students are the most meritorious.
In addition, students chose model and meritorious lecturers based on their lecturers' personality, knowledge and performance.
To further its aim of having a student body that is "meritorious and diverse in a variety of educationally relevant ways," the university admits the rest of its students through individual assessments, with race being one in a long list of factors, including grades and activities.
As a law student, I understand that even the most meritorious malpractice case does little if anything to improve the quality of health care or to reduce errors.
In addition, it was assessed which of the lecturer's characteristics had the strongest links with extra characteristics in staff's questionnaires (helpful friend and valuable colleague) and student's questionnaires (positive role model and meritorious).
Phenomenology in the United States lived a rather marginal existence for quite some time, notwithstanding the meritorious journal of Philosophy and Phenomenological Research founded by Husserl's student Marvin Farber, who was also the author of The Foundation of Phenomenology (1943).
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