Sentences with phrase «by the merits of»

By merits of Superfish's funding and job creation, Pinhas would clearly meet the requirements for a proposed startup visa.
Not by their merits but by the merits of the One [Jesus] who came to this world and lived a sinless and righteous life in the place of all who trust in Him for eternal life.
Had Abram been beforehand with God by any merit of works?
If these new Catholics were properly catechized before their baptism or reception, they were also prepared for the Christian reality of failure, which the Church calls «sin:» they would have come to understand that every one of us lives by the divine mercy alone; that we are all «worthless servants» (Luke 17.10); and that we are, finally, saved by the merits of Jesus Christ alone.
and the answer is «not by my merits but by the merits of Christ».
Bishop Leonidas Polk, the principal founder, a West Point man and the man who helped select Sewanee's location, «by merit of... railway contiguity... [and] mountain air and pure water... beyond the reach of epidemics,» accepted a Confederate commission partly because Union sympathizers burned Sewanee buildings after Lincoln's election.
Presumably they won't be allowed to be hit, so the QB mobility aspect Frost likes will either not be displayed, our will look overpowered by merit of the defense note being able to hit them.
It is also possible that, under A.V., swings could start to vary between seats even more than was the case on 6 May, if voters start to set even more store by the merits of individual candidates when allocating their preferences.
It's only by the merit of Chris and Jonathan Nolan's superbly tight screenplay that he didn't steal the show completely.
It either didn't meet the compressed economics of a magazine or it didn't give value on the bookstore shelf by merit of its heft.
You can not see enemy placement unless they are directly visible from your vantage point, or by the merits of special intelligence provided by one of your team members.
By merit of its inventing a new subgenre, Virtua Fighter had the arcades all to itself.
It is my firm belief that the climate debate will ultimately be decided by the merits of the most logical case, not by the demerits of the alternatives or by personalisation of the discourse and advocacy.
If we look that the EDRM model which represents a conceptual view of the e-discovery process; the eDiscovery approach should be determined by the merits of the case (each of which will be unique)-- in other words there is «no cookie cutter approach».
But whilst it's great that some big brands are being attracted by the merits of the Northern Powerhouse, Glaisyers is focusing on the foundation of the northern business sector, SMEs and owner managed businesses.

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With an anxiety disorder, you feel general anxiety about life events even when that level of anxiety wouldn't seem merited by others.
The two - page document, marked «Top Secret,» mentions a draft decision paper that focuses on the «relative merits of retaining [deleted in document] as a high - priority secret national security installation versus the merits of the NASA belief that there would be domestic and foreign problems created by withholding the photograph.»
However, rather than compete for market share on the merits or fulfill its statutory obligation to enable competitors to practice its invention after its patents expired, Green Mountain has abused its dominance in the brewer market by coercing business partners at every level of the K - Cup distribution system to enter into anticompetitive agreements intended to unlawfully maintain Green Mountain's monopoly over the markets in which K - Cups are sold.
Even in the face of these exclusionary agreements that have unreasonably restrained competition, some companies, such as TreeHouse, have fought hard to win market share away from Green Mountain on the merits by offering innovative, quality products at substantially lower prices.
But a report by the OECD published on March 16 indicated that there is still no global consensus on how best to proceed with the taxation of the digital economy or on the merits of an interim solution.
After Sarkozy was elected president in 2007, he awarded Desmarais the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, France's highest order of merit that was established by Napoleon in 1802.
A couple of startup entrepreneurs stop by to present to the partners, enthusing over upward - trending charts and touting the merits of recent hires.
And... um, in real life, that translates to: essential enough to merit appropriate insurance coverage, serious academic investigation, significant research investment, and, yes, a sense of «ownership» by consumers.
On the other side of the debate, we have the ISPs like AT&T and Comcast, who argue that a re-classification of broadband providers the Internet under Title II (which was originally written for old phone networks) by the FCC is both out - of - date and without legal merit.
The CRTC noted that «there is merit to the arguments raised by Sun News regarding the barriers to entry when launching a national news service and that these barriers constitute a significant obstacle to the exchange of ideas.»
We can debate the merits of this study (done by a real estate association of course) all day long (demographic sampling, housing price changes, etc), but the point is, «above average» people generally all own homes and are wealthier, be it 2X wealthier or 40X wealthier than the average renter.
This article wasn't about the merits of their product (which may be successful on the «their product is great and loved by many» level), it was about their business model.
Utilizing information discerned in the prior two filters, investors can properly evaluate the economic merit and commercialization of the company by combining what was learned from the product analysis, business model, and customer base.
He opened his whirlwind speech by touting his administration's new tariffs — 25 % on steel imports and 10 % on aluminum imports — before wading into the issues surrounding North Korea, previewing his 2020 campaign slogan, discussing the merits of giving drug dealers the death penalty and attacking a series of familiar targets.
The merits of the settlement have been debated here and elsewhere, and I doubt I'd change minds by arguing it either way.
On the web, where engines index URLs by the billions, (the good, the bad and the ugly), signals of trust, merit, and intent of source will be crucial to any search result, including a personalized search result.
Although the Chief Justice acknowledged that this argument had some merit, the more determinative factor — and the key difference between the statutory immunity provisions relied upon by the ERCB and Alberta Environment — was that the immunity clause with respect to the former explicitly contemplated the regulator as an entity («the Board or a member of the Board...») whereas the immunity provisions under the Water Act and the EPEA did not (referring only to «persons» in various capacities; see paras 62 — 71).
We would certainly be willing to moderately reduce our hedges (say, by 40 %) on the basis of speculative merit alone, but here and now, we still do not have sufficient evidence to do so.
«These allegations, which have been filed by the same contingent of union organizers who have been so outspoken with media, are entirely without merit,» the spokesman said in a statement.
Rather, favorable trend uniformity speaks only to speculative merit - the likelihood of positive average market returns driven by falling risk premiums.
Publishing a commentary about Bitcoin by an institutional economics professor is as responsible as letting a village witch doctor give lectures on the merits of proton radiation therapy to treat cancer («The Bitcoin myth,» March 3).
One side vehemently argues the merits of innovating vis - à - vis customer feedback; the other argues that true innovation is created by singularly gifted visionaries who ignore customer input and instead manufacture innovation based solely on their prophetic vision for a better future.
When tax returns are filed, it is highly certain that some positions taken would be sustained upon examination by the taxing authorities, while others are subject to uncertainty about the merits of the position taken or the amount of the position that would be ultimately sustained.
Entrepreneurs apply by going to Social Capital's website, where they're greeted by the motto «Raise capital based on the merits of your business, not your network.»
This variability in average costs within categories as well as the range of averages across categories, as measured by expense ratios, highlights why it's important to evaluate each investment opportunity on its own merit and, perhaps more importantly, to determine whether an investment is right for you.
Still, there is emphatically no investment merit in long - term bonds, in the sense that by definition, a long - term investment in 10 - year Treasury securities will lock in a total return of less than 3.4 % over the coming decade.
What follows is our analysis of the merits of Live Nation's three year plan to grow its Adjusted Operating Income (AOI) by 30 - 35 %.
That trading mentality is shared by the Liberal government, who has a history of supporting trade through the negotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement to the World Trade Organization negotiations and is committed to debating the merits of the Trans - Pacific Partnership, the details of which were released in early November.
Given the existence of examples abroad (such as that of the US), we would recommend that Japan begin by examining the successes and failures of these existing overseas programmes, alongside their merits and demerits were they to be implemented domestically.
He is also a recipient of the Nigeria Chamber of Commerce industrialist of the year, Humanitarian Award by Humanitarian Club of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Volunteer Award by the International Association of Volunteers; and the National Merit Award.
Of the others, Union Pacific (UNP) and Norfolk Southern (NSC) figure to merit consideration by conservative accounts.
If a candidate is unable to convince shareholders of his or her merit, the candidate would be replaced by a director who is supported by the majority.
Kevin Burch, outgoing chairman of the American Trucking Associations Such efforts were on national display last week when President Donald Trump spoke to a crowd of fleet executives, drivers and other industry personnel — organized by ATA — on the merits of his tax reform plan at a stump speech in Harrisburg, Pa..
He received his degree in Industrial Engineering in Munich, Germany, is an Honorary Senator of the University of Innsbruck, received the Medal of «Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres» from the French Republic in 2001; the «Grand Decoration of Honor in Gold» for Services to the Republic of Austria in 2006; and the «Order of Merit» in Gold given by the Lutheran Church of Austria, 2007.
Many people have become unlikely millionaires by investing in cryptocurrencies, and the concept of cryptocurrencies is not without merit.
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