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1 While some see merit , others dismissed it as all sizzle and no sausage.
2 I can see merit in both the Portrait and Exiles.
3 Even those who see merit in its original introduction question the government's decision to extend it to 2020.
4 All these systems have their advocates, most of whom refuse to see merit in any plan but their own.
5 He who... cannot feel joy to see merit in others is stained with the darkness of sin.-Storyof Pratiharyya.
6 Mr Shirley said he did see merit in the programme and was working with EECA to develop a new one.
7 But both sides insist they still see merit in a union that will create the world's seventh biggest tyre manufacturer.
8 His instinct in these fraught days for Leinster is to cut to the chase and see merit in self criticism.
9 I am far, I hope, from that narrowness of mind which makes a man unable to see merit in any party but his own.
10 He could see merit in a Samaritan as well as in a Jew, and could raise even a penitent publican to the place of honor.
11 However Auckland University economics professor Tim Hazeldine sees merit in the idea.
12 Some experts see merits in pushing carmakers for voluntary, targeted recalls.
13 EY saw merit in retaining the port land, but leasing out the operating company.
14 I note with some satisfaction that even he sees merit in the other work.
15 I could already see Merit cataloguing the work that would have to be done.
16 Others saw merit in the public naming of the offender.
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