Sentences with phrase «compete on merit»

We need to enable the young Bar to compete on merit in order to ensure that those who are not up to it, give way to those who are.
Fowler said that this mission, now being called in to question, provides an «even playing field» for prospective students to compete on merit, not money.
Competitive multiplayer also has its moments of fun, with my favorite being the designated «no cross» maps: maps where the teams are physically separated, and thus are forced to compete on the merit of marksmanship.
«Rather than compete on merit, price and convenience, we intend to prove that the cabal simply tried to game the system.»
Opponents argue that it would perpetuate the unequal status of women since they would not be perceived to be competing on merit.
«Unable to compete on the merits of its ingredients or products... Nestlé Purina has decided to launch a nationwide smear.»
At the same time, the mandate continues to direct capital towards projects that aren't competing on the merits of the technology, but are competing for guaranteed returns promised by our government.
Carbon pricing is simply about creating a level playing field where alternative production methods can compete on their merits.

Not exact matches

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.
When comparing those candidates to LSU's interim, the consensus among sources is that Orgeron is competing against Fisher on merit.
Section 7008 of the America COMPETES (Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science) Act, which President George W. Bush signed into law on 9 August, requires all proposals for NSF grants that will support postdocs to «include a description of the mentoring activities that will be provided... under the Foundation's broader impacts merit review criterion.
«In addition, Dr. Costa has successfully competed for major additional research funding, including a Switzer Merit Fellowship from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research.»
A philosophy I hold dear and at the core of the work I have done with TeenTech is that young people deserve a platform for their ideas, which time and again I see compete in real world environments, standing on their own merit and not constrained by age.
After years of getting by with subpar compact Jeeps like the Compass and Patriot, this new Jeep Cherokee finally gives Jeep a crossover that can compete on its own merits.
These future - forward technologies enable the Terrain to compete on its true merits, rather than the cachet of its nameplate.
Aptoide chief executive Paulo Trezentos said in a statement «We are only asking the Commission to restore fair competition in the market, so we can compete on our own merits
It looks like Pocketbook is trying to seriously compete against the Kobo Aura One and Tolino Epos, but how does this model fair on its own merits?
so unless you can manage to write the one that will out - compete those others on its own merits, you will now find yourself in a marketing contest.
Idea: The War of Ideas is Good A war of ideas benefits authors, because competing world - views are forced to fight it out, hopefully illuminating the flaws and merits of each (great thread on the Kindle Boards for more on that).
What makes it so attractive is that the winners go on to compete for Best of Breed and are eligible for the Award of Merit, Select and other awards.
Setting aside the fact that in many cases clean energy competes on its own merits — for instance in the case of well ‐ situated wind farms and Brazilian sugarcane ethanol — this analysis shows that the global direct subsidy for fossil fuels is around ten times the subsidy for renewables.
As a publisher, and long - time lurker on this site, I believe it is unreasonable to expect the public, on its own, to be able to evaluate the merits of competing scientific claims.
What's clear from all these numbers however is that an electric car is currently nowhere near a state where it could compete with a gasoline powered car in a free unregulated market, on the basis of its own merit.
With respect to the criticism that the motion judge erred in favouring a comprehensive, but possibly more complex or allegedly unworkable action, the Court maintained that a merits analysis of competing pleadings should not be entertained on a carriage motion.
A criticism often levelled at merit - based pay models is that lawyers will put too much focus on competing with each other instead of competing with rival firms, further complicating the challenge of striking the right balance to best attract and retain talent.
However, the court was careful, as in its recent decisions on abortion, not to express a view on the competing merits of home v hospital birth, or on the comparative virtues of a liberal as opposed to a restrictive régime.
So now we have systems in place based on the idea that in the poorest of the poor countries, that actual physical improvement (water, food, medicine, etc.) are not priorites but the legal system is; whether discriminated groups are able to compete for jobs in a non-negative discriminatory fashion or stated differently: merit.
But it isn't, necessarily — most public expenditures are determined by their own merit in competition with competing expenditures, not just on the basis that there is a special source of income to pay for it.
And the Treasury published a competing study that said the bill would «impose extraordinary costs» on businesses and that many class action lawsuits have no merit.
Bitcoin Classic doesn't seem to be competing on technical merits, but rather political.
«The tribunal dismissed the application without considering the meritson the basis that subsection 79 (1) of the Competition Act doesn't apply to the board because it does not compete with its members.
rewards, all the while putting stumbling blocks in the way of the still - trying - to compete - on - their - own - merits» pioneers / maintainers of the system.
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