Sentence examples for merits not only from inspiring English sources

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And his advocacy in this campaign merits not only my great respect, but my primary vote.

However, he quipped that the album should be considered on its own merits, not only as one linked to the other two adult-oriented projects, because it has true value.

With the 85th Academy Awards around the corner, here's a quick look at four Oscar contenders whose merits not only include stellar acting and expert directing, but also the ability to whet our wanderlust.

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Cronyism has replaced merit, not only in the public services, but in the parastatals.

Els, already at the top of the European Order of Merit, not only moves further ahead, he surpasses the record amount of money won - €3,125,147 (£1.74m) by Lee Westwood in 2000 -with €3,368,121.

By unpacking the structural contents, the structure of definitions that we finally propose has the merit not only of being understandable, but also of highlighting the fundamental nature of metrology: a complex body of knowledge intertwining science and technology, society, and language even in its fundamental definitions.

Immigration policies should reward merit: not only should we retain MBAs from coveted business schools such as Stanford and Harvard, but we should also retain Yale JDs, Kennedy School MPPs and even MFAs from the famed University of Iowa Writing Program.

Further studies of open placebo are merited not only for IBS but for illnesses primarily diagnosed by subjective symptoms and introspective self-appraisal.

We suggest that further investigation is merited not only on the impact of specific types of community services on subsequent nursing home use, as recommended by Jette and colleagues [ 10], but also on the supportive effect of combining different HCBS to the key individual services.

He continued to berate Democrats amid cheers of "Build that wall," and claimed the U.S. still wanted people to enter the country, but only "through merit, not just through luck or happenstance".

On the 150th anniversary of d'Annunzio's birth, the British cultural historian Lucy Hughes-Hallett wants to reintroduce him to an English-speaking world that has largely forgotten him, and in "Gabriele d'Annunzio: Poet, Seducer, and Preacher of War," she argues that he merits attention not only as a literary figure but also as a major political one.

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