Sentence examples for merits designation from inspiring English sources

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For all these reasons ET appears to be an important physiologic cytoprotectant which probably merits designation as a vitamin.

That skin merits designation as an organ is not an effort to lend scientific seriousness to a body part often considered superficial compared with meaty organ kingpins like the heart, liver and brain.

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The primary goal is to establish a "wetlands conservation greenway", which combines wetland areas that currently merit designation as protected areas with adjacent areas that are subject to wise utilization (sustainable use) or that need to be rehabilitated.

In choosing a real outsider to the prevailing buzz as Best Picture, the National Society has, in effect, said to the buzzers and the buzzes, A pox on all your houses: none of the movies that seem to have a lock on consideration as the best of the year merits the designation.

Cork consists of the irregularly shaped, thin-walled, wax-coated cells that make up the peeling bark of the birch and many other trees, but, in the restricted commercial sense of the word, only the bark of the cork oak merits the designation of cork.

This joke, beyond being a shameless pitch for the paternity testing industry, squares nicely with common notions of who really merits the designation "the weaker sex," and who is stolid in the face of pain and illness, and who greets the slightest sore throat or strained muscle with all the heigh-ho fortitude of an old Leonard Cohen album.

The presence of such high-grade nuclear features merits the designation of high-grade DCIS, even if the cells comprise only a single cell layer [ 6].

Ms. Paulsen, chairwoman of New York's Landmarks Preservation Commission from 2001 to 2003, is entitled to her opinion that Edward Durell Stone's design for 2 Columbus Circle does not merit landmark designation.

If ever a show business team merited the designation living legends, it is Betty Comden and Adolph Green.

The only Paris hotels to merit "palace" designation were the Plaza-Athénée, the Meurice, the Bristol and the Park Hyatt Vendôme.

But the editors of The Tower, the yearbook of Fort Hamilton High School in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, did not think Janet Yellen — who is poised to become the first woman ever to lead the Federal Reserve — merited the designation "Most Likely to Succeed".

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