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deserved
unmerited
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1
Labour's acting health spokesperson David Clark said young New Zealanders
deserved
better.
2
He
deserved
way more to win today than me, the Bulgarian said.
3
Lisbeth would have no problem using violence against somebody who
deserved
it.
4
Ganim supporters on Tuesday said the former mayor
deserved
a second chance.
5
The Sea Eagles
deserved
the victory with their defensive effort first rate.
1
In Ireland the case
merited
only a short story in this newspaper.
2
Yes; he certainly
merited
it; yet I could not do that either.
3
Had Cardiff earned a point, however, it would not have been
merited
.
4
He added that further reductions in the rate were possible if
merited
.
5
He sunk into
merited
disgrace in the estimation of the whole community.
6
A new Breakingviews calculator shows something much closer to earth is
merited
.
7
How well the sobriquet was
merited
will be seen in the sequel.
8
The player accepted his actions
merited
the award of a red card.
9
It decided the offence
merited
a top-level entry in terms of premeditation.
10
Once more he had
merited
the name of bravest of the brave.
11
I accorded you far more respect than you
merited
,
as an opponent.
12
Thus, further investigations into charged hydrogels for cartilage tissue engineering is
merited
.
13
A Washington journalist has this
well
-
merited
compliment to say of the veteran:
14
If applause is
merited
,
it should be given in a refined manner.
15
Another set-play, a free-kick, triggered the opening goal St Mirren fully
merited
.
16
After a bitter breakup, emotions are raw and anger is often
merited
.
merited
merite
·
merite punishment
merite such
merite death
merite rebuke
merite success
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digno
merecido