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How to use merit in a sentence

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He even suggests that the argument has merit by moving onto the issue of possible alternative sources of funding.
While the search crawlers will ultimately find you on their own, there is some merit in submitting your site manually.
While the statue had some commercial value, its real value was in the artistic merit it contained.
They will become even more responsible if development in their constituencies is formally graded, ranked in order of merit and made public.
If gift articles have characteristics of ace craftsmanship, they also merit to be preserved as things of beauty.
Until now the only trees he has seen are wattles and eucalypts, which don't merit a compliment.
The firm says the problem is not serious enough to merit a full product recall.
The specialist I visited at age 8 did not believe my condition was serious enough to merit correction.
The 58 entries weighted for the Summer Handicap are shown below in order of horse, trainer, weight and merit rating.
The longest catfish is the wels, but it is an unprepossessing fish of no great merit.
There is no merit in this claim of deficiency, on the evidence properly admissible before me.
After July 10, the process of admission in accordance with merit was initiated in the colleges.
Frank has been making the rounds, advancing a theory that I believe is not without merit.
The patient giving an affirmative answer to any of these questions would merit a more detailed assessment.
In between, souls seek to fulfil their dharma while resolving karma and accruing merit through good deeds.
Some people believe that visiting and making merit at nine temples in a single day will bring them luck and good karma.
A speaker's measure of merit was based on the power of words rather than the razzle-dazzle of his or her electronic slides.
Crucially, a great merit of Wikipedia is that Wikipedians work together to make articles unbiased.
Both events might be thought of as forms of eclipse, which is why they merit mention.
Yet, the proof of the pudding is in the eating just as the clearest indicant of merit has always been performance.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Ascham often refers to his illustrious pupil in claiming merit for his system.
The dickcissel, Spiza americana, possesses certain features which merit special discussion.
Had not the Sankhya, the doctrine of Kapila, called in question the merit of the sacrifice and the customs of purification?
This means that real merit is not rewarded, and that the Duke looks on me with disfavor.
Does he believe, that the disgrace which I supper on his account, will give him a merit with me?
But they have the merit of being able to live on adr for a month at a time without needing water.
Clemens saw the statue, a seminude, for which the young wife had posed, and was struck by its evident merit.
Any merit Avellaneda has is reflected from Cervantes, and he is too dull to reflect much.
Whatever the age possessed of skill and merit in every branch of art was employed for the beautification of the new Chatsworth.
No one with a conscience in him will think of claiming any merit for himself.
The essay had some merit, but it reeked with the emersonian spirit and manner.
It has its merit, this emersonian way, particularly for souls easily disillusioned.
The Transfiguration, by Raphael, is an eminent example of this peculiar merit.
She had the virtue of being a liberal patron of the arts and an encourager of artistic merit wherever she found it.
He knows, too, that the grade of officer is open to merit alone, and he feels that the epaulette may be his own one day.
Labriola, moreover, has a special merit, which marks him off from the ordinary exponents and adapters of historical materialism.
Were it otherwise, the estimation of a painter's merit would rise or fall with his colourman's bill and the rent of his studio.
Possibly the critique was afterwards shortened, so as to bereave it of this merit.
But eugenically this social hysteresis, this delay in recompensing merit, has a fatal effect.
But his language has certainly the merit of doing more justice to his subject than that of his euphuistic predecessors.
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