Any admirable quality or attribute.
The quality of being deserving (e.g., deserving assistance)
To earn or merit a reward.
1 Reconciling the merit principle with greater political choice works for both sides.
2 Several relevant issues are addressed including risk, scientific merit , and clinical application.
3 Republican House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said Obama's ideas merit consideration.
4 Media Rights Capital in a statement said the lawsuit was without merit .
5 In effect, it shut the field against simple merit ; anyhow, discouraged it.
6 It would merit a sentence of at least 20 years, he said.
7 These shortcomings merit some form of state intervention -but how much?
8 Permanent secretary appointments are made on merit following fair and open competition.
9 The merit in them and the implied inferiority in ourselves is less.
10 Some principals believe school enrolment policies merit greater attention, writes Seán Flynn.
11 Prosecutors have said in court documents that Johnson's claims are without merit .
12 However Auckland University economics professor Tim Hazeldine sees merit in the idea.
13 Well, as you said yourself, his claim is not exactly without merit .
14 The system was not restricted to cases considered weak or without merit .
15 Quick Rx told Reuters it won the work on merit , not politics.
16 Librarians, curators, collectors, historians, and independent and government researchers merit first mention.
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