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"An artifact is something that has merit and intrigue, some sort of attribution, that has relevance," he said.
"If there's a small exhibit that has merit, fine, do it somewhere, but not on Central Park West!
One objection to the Urban Institute study that has merit, for example, has been made by Joseph Antos, the American Enterprise Institute's chief health economist.
"It's a temporary measure but given the high level of unemployment among veterans and given the large influx of them coming into back into the country, I think it's an idea that has merit".
"That may be a criticism that has merit, but there are age issues in this system, there are topography issues on Chain Bridge Road, there are isolation issues on Chain Bridge Road, which makes this an exception".
It's an idea that has merit.
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But it's the velocity, variety and volume of data that has merited the new term.
Here, we describe an approach that has merits of both methods.
Only listings that have merit or contain useful public information get posted".
She added: "Most journalism prizes are given to stories that have merit.
In it, the Army will welcome productions that have "merit" for the community and the arts, Major Ruthberg said.
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