Sentence examples for merits better from inspiring English sources

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This is of importance as the state-building rationale is explicit or implicit in many of the investment models of development agencies [ 3], including for investments in HRH, and merits better understanding in itself.

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His 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers lost 47 of 51 games and he was fired, cutting short the career of someone who merited better and deserves to be remembered for more.

But still, Lynn's serene saunter through the final round, a forensic four-under 68 which culminated in carpe diem birdies at 16 and 17 when it suddenly became clear an unexpected second-placed finish could be his if he really wanted it, merited better response than it has received.

Michael Donnelly, a senior portfolio manager at American Century, a fund management company, says that Chilean companies often merit better multiples than their counterparts in other Latin American countries.

The latter, wider, definition of supererogation, covers a larger scope of actions that we tend to view as good-though-not-obligatory; but the former, narrow, definition of supererogation as having a unique moral merit better captures the essential value and hence justification of supererogation as a distinct category of moral action, to which Urmson referred as saintly and heroic.

The 9 million persons employed in the healthcare industry and their families merit better protection for their health and greater recognition for their contributions.

Without a national inquiry, there is little opportunity in Australian politics, or policy circles, to consider the merits of better managing alcohol in our communities.

Against the constraints in delivering sufficient houses, prefabrication as a sustainable solution for housing has been increasingly advocated for its potential merits of better quality, construction safety and cleaner built environment.

Compared with the other vertical multi-effect diffusion-type solar still (VMEDS), the proposed one owns the following merits: (1) better reliability and anti-scale security due to that the saline-soaked wicks (porous) were replaced by water troughs on the vertical plate; (2) more compact structure, decreasing the heat loss and facilitating the operation.

The Phoenix felt they merited a better seed, due to their 30-1 record and winning the Horizon League's regular season and tournament titles.

If polarization happens first among the electorate, and only later in Congress, then voters are driving it, in which case it might merit another, better name: "representation".

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