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But increasingly, confidentiality agreements ban their signers from revealing information that furthers more meritorious public debate.
"Esther's love must be kept in view, to make the coming trial the greater and the victory the more meritorious"; "Jo?
"Well, that's fine, but how come there are more men with merit than women?" she continued, adding mockingly, "It seems that men are far more meritorious, you know".
He submitted that it is more meritorious for man to believe in God's existence by faith informed with love than to reach certainty by deductive reasoning.
Some of the Muslim pilgrim caravans continue, for example, because it is regarded as more meritorious to travel the hard traditional route.
All believers were called to their "vocations," and those of the clergy were not considered more meritorious than those of the laity.
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If only because it has omitted Tyrone Power, Twentieth Century-Fox's "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" (at the Roxy) must be considered one of that company's more sober and meritorious contributions to the historical drama.
But the Army has made more awards for meritorious service and achievement in noncombat situations so far this year than in all of 1968, the war's blood iest period.
There was no downside to more of this obviously meritorious attribute, so just get more.
To have endured as a Yankee for half a century, especially for the nearly two decades of George Steinbrenner's reign, is more than long and meritorious.
A well informed public is inherently meritorious, even more so when it concerns an issue as complex and contested as climate change policy.
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