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1 While all these stories have merit , many farmers are feeling under attack.
2 But if it's the former, these insinuations and accusations don't have merit .
3 Both ways have merit , both bring rewards-ofsorts-areequally commendable, equally right.
4 We're going to express solutions and policy ideas that we think have merit .
5 Their criticisms have merit , especially about the lack of believable characters.
6 Well it may seem absurd to you, but I believe their ideas have merit .
7 His plan to spin Sony's entertainment businesses may have merit .
8 This portrait of Mogg may be considered to have merit : -
9 Premiums have been offered, and prize questions written, which I am told have merit .
10 All of these approaches have merit , and deserve a fear hearing in the months ahead.
11 No other woman can have merit in my eyes; you have no odious rivalry to fear.
12 As you say, the idea does have merit .
13 I don't think such claims would have merit , but I did expect him to make them.
14 The plan, though overly complex, did have merit .
15 Submit gracefully and thy cause shall have an audience with Law some day-ifit have merit .
16 Those who think that good is from themselves look to themselves and think they have merit .
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