There's such an imbalance that for them to say lawyers shouldn't advertise for meritorious claims is a bit hypocritical. |
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Thus, the most meritorious lawsuits would be the ones that progressed forward to settlement or verdict. |
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The well-known cheer, meritorious though it may be, seemed misdirected to rival revilers like myself. |
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More scholarships and state-sponsorship of meritorious students from poor and middle class backgrounds is called for. |
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If anyone knows of any well written, amusing, or otherwise meritorious right wing blogs you'd like to suggest, please post a comment. |
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Those in Rho Chi and Phi Lambda Sigma share common interests in attaining and nurturing meritorious academic achievement. |
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You say the fact that so many apparently meritorious applications were rejected is a ground for concluding that they weren't considered? |
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Such behaviour would send a message that political positions are entitlements and bribery devices, rather than meritorious accomplishments. |
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The school authorities identified three meritorious students from below poverty line families and gave them a helping hand. |
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Ethical regulation will no doubt have the result that some claims, including some meritorious claims, may not be brought. |
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It has also been helping many meritorious students, every year, to pursue their education by providing them scholarships. |
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The terms were normal for a client with an apparently bona fide meritorious claim. |
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If people deserve to recover, ambulance chasers are how the market is supposed to bring meritorious claims to the courthouse. |
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Sojourns in tirthas, which are meritorious and which constitute one of the high mysteries of the rishis, are even superior to sacrifices. |
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Afterwards he was awarded six months additional seniority for meritorious war service. |
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You are mistaken, the Passions are not so minimally meritorious that you may maul them with your maledictions. |
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The guaranteed, antitypical blessings for the elect rest exclusively upon the meritorious work of Christ. |
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Larry received numerous commendations for valor, meritorious service and life saving. |
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At the same time, those who render meritorious service should be given due recognition with fitting rewards. |
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Kandidate's effort was all the more meritorious for the fact that he dropped his lad and ran loose for a mile on the gallops yesterday morning. |
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For a meritorious student, finances would not be a problem as many scholarships are available. |
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Therefore a human action, good or evil, is not meritorious or demeritorious in the sight of God. |
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You have good intuition and this will help you in performing several meritorious deeds. |
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And not every meritorious claim will be sufficiently lucrative to attract a lawyer willing to work on a contingent fee basis. |
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A second aim was to improve access to the courts for members of the public with meritorious claims. |
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This may be the most famous example of ancient people refusing fame, but such behaviour has consistently been considered meritorious in China. |
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In a general sense, insurers and insureds have a common interest in ensuring that only meritorious claims are paid. |
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The association of the Purple Heart with wounds or fatality suffered in the line of meritorious service also stems from this time. |
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It's funny, though, watching certain people throw hissies at the slightest mention of their name in anything but a meritorious sense. |
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Your Honours, despite the vigorously dismissive submissions by my friend, we maintain that this is a meritorious application. |
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That is arrogant presumption to insist that some authors and works deserve to be declared meritorious as a matter of fairness. |
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Each of these entries met the Michener Award criteria, with room to spare: they were disinterested, meritorious and performed a public service. |
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The converse proposition is that if priority is given in that tension to ensuring that people are not out-of-pocket, all sorts of meritorious cases might not get to court. |
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A premium has been awarded in cases where the Court felt that meritorious litigation should be prosecuted but was out of reach of clients of modest means. |
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The win was more meritorious as at the final fence on the penultimate circuit the leader made a dreadful mistake and even Aaron didn't know how he remained in the saddle. |
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A function was got up to honour the nurses who had served for 30 years and the meritorious students of the nursing course with shields and certificates. |
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It asks that the Reallocations Committee take a broad view when considering such proposals, and that the most meritorious be supported. |
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She argues that she was more meritorious than the candidate who was appointed. |
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I have never myself alluded to previous projects or compromise formulas, however meritorious they might have been. |
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The Commission considers that investments made for these reasons, however meritorious they are, are not eligible for environmental aid. |
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Still, it is very difficult to turn away a complainant with a seemingly meritorious case. |
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As a result, they have provided timely services to requesters with limited meritorious complaints. |
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External aid is seldom simply an impersonal fund that could be drawn on at will by those presenting meritorious projects. |
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I think he is right up to a point, which makes the rapporteur's work all the more remarkable and meritorious and I thank him. |
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I think Canadians when given the measure will find important, will find meritorious. |
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Certificates of Merit may be issued to Members of the Air Cadet League of Canada in recognition of meritorious service to the League. |
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This being the case, does the rich man's help to the needy, on which he so readily prides himself as something meritorious, really deserve to be called beneficence at all? |
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Wood's performance was all the more meritorious given that he felt feverish on arrival yesterday morning and even more so on completing his 18 holes. |
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The medals worn by them are not only for bravery but also for meritorious service and for spending more than a year in dangerous operational sectors. |
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To promote young, meritorious and aspiring models, there is exhaustive information regarding advertising agencies and event managers in search of young models. |
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That victory, gained in a photo-finish from Kier Park, was all the more meritorious in that it was achieved over the minimum distance of five furlongs. |
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Undertaking religious pilgrimage is a seen as a meritorious practice since it focuses the mind on places associated with the Buddha, saintly people, or holy objects. |
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Many meritorious students who have got admissions in self-financing colleges are not in a position to continue their education by paying unexpectedly huge amount as fees. |
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Such cases do, however, present quite serious factual difficulties and the law has been concerned to ensure that a meritorious plaintiff does not fail for want of proof. |
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The court held that she was entitled to withdraw without costs as she had a meritorious claim when she initiated the application but circumstances had changed. |
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If the plaintiff has a strong and apparently meritorious claim the court is reluctant to make an order which may have the effect of shutting the plaintiff out. |
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The reforms that Howard advocates, meritorious as they are, require political support to be enacted. |
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Such clauses need not prevent the prosecution of meritorious suits. |
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It is considered a highly meritorious act for a lay devotee to provide sadhus with food or other necessaries. |
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En principle, the lists of the most meritorious will be published during November and you will get the benefit of the promotion in your December payslip at the latest. |
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Is one type of contribution more meritorious than another? |
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The award was created to honour members of the service who are exposed to the rigors of sea duty and other hazardous environments, and whose service record covers long and meritorious service in that environment. |
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The removal of appointments to these additional positions from the application of the PSEA poses a potential threat to a meritorious and nonpartisan public service. |
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The determination on whether the application is meritorious shall be taken by a majority of the judges of the Appeals Chamber and shall be supported by reasons in writing. |
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Simultaneously, the Director-General has been promoting long-serving and meritorious staff members to Director level, after due consultation with the Executive Board. |
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The other concept was to utilize the GEF, but to complement it with a voluntary trust fund to provide a safety net for meritorious projects that would not be easily funded by the GEF, and thus fill gaps. |
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If your Advocate, on a detailed review of the documentation, comes to the conclusion that your claim is not meritorious, you will be counselled in this regard. |
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The responsible manager must be able to demonstrate that the selection is meritorious if the assignment is for more than four months or is extended beyond four months. |
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What luck, then, to find the toweringly meritorious figure of Thomas Piketty, the French economist, encapsulating the objections in his rejection of the of the Legion d'Honneur. |
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The meritorious qualities ascribed to Canada's legal duality have, with good cause, been the subject of praise in numerous discussions and articles. |
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Routh finished basic training with meritorious distinction. |
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On behalf of Ch'u, Wu Ch'i issued order to reduce the nobility and their emoluments, and the meritorious ministers revolted. |
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It is permitted to enslave someone after a battle, but it is meritorious to manumit a slave. |
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Then is when you want to begin your life to correct your faults, to calm down your spirit before the judgment of your conscience and be able to offer something worthy and meritorious to the Father. |
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Indeed, Poliziano considered his achievements to be more meritorious than those of Alexander the Great or Julius Caesar. |
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Infantry on 22 November 1861 and brevetted a captain in March 1865 for gallantry and meritorious service in the field. |
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However, in appeal cases, the Director of Legal Aid must be satisfied that there are meritorious grounds for appeal with a reasonable prospect of success. |
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They can be awarded standards and battle honours for meritorious service. |
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