Sentences with phrase «merit because»

This myth is not without merit because in the past it's largely been true.
All of my objections have merit because you are basing all of your claims on a single graph that does not show causation.
The researchers say the idea has merit because jets will continue to fly by burning liquid fuel for many years to come, and automobiles — barring big advances in batteries — will also need a liquid fill - up well past the point where the world has a billion cars.
This presentation also makes for a rather crowded show; the paintings are not given enough wall space, making it difficult to evaluate their visual merit because it is impossible not to compare the paintings to their predecessors.
The second only has merit because of emotions.
Dr. Kim observes that Bartle's Player Types Model has continual merit because «different people enjoy different types of fun.»
In his own opinion, Fantastic Beasts really stands on its own merit because the setting and aesthetic of this new corner of the wizard world is so fundamentally different from what we've seen before.
This whopper of a lie also keeps us from seeing our work for its own merit because we've cast a shadow on it in the shape of what other people are doing.
Okay, this excuse has some merit because if you are injured or dealing with chronic pain you DO NOT want to ignore it.
I don't think that argument holds merit because Japan at the time of its unconditional surrender had already been bombed twice by nuclear weapons.
In short, using competitive equity - based divisions has merit because it should lesson the odds of experiencing one of the least enjoyable aspects of high school sports and that's the opening - round playoff rout.
Qualifying top 4 is now seen as worthless, pointless and without merit because we are unlikely to win it.
Saying that Jesus is a myth has a lot more merit because there's much less objective historical docu.ments on jesus unlike the various emperors of Rome.
Many are unwittingly the pawn of atheists, agnostics, evolutionists, astronomers, or accept whatever is spoken or written down in a book or online article, considering it authentic without seriously considering if it is true or has merit because it is popularly accepted.
We don't want people to give us merit because of our faith or to discount us because of our faith.
Chad your response is completely without merit because your lame - @ $ $ bible doesn't specifically mention a time when mankind existed without these SPECIFIC ailments.
Demand was outweighing the supply they were receiving from the Snapchat sales team, and some advertising and agency execs were unconvinced of the app's merit because of a lack of data and case studies.
Despite the legislature's unwillingness to pass them in this year's budget, I fervently support both the DREAM Act and the EITC on their own merits because they will open up educational opportunities for New Yorkers who need them the most.
The plaintiffs moved for a preliminary injunction, arguing that they were likely to prevail on the merits because SB 302 was clearly unconstitutional and that Nevada's public school children will suffer irreparable harm because the education savings accounts will divert substantial funds from public schools.
I wish I could just supply the text of my review for you to take the game on its own merits because Demon's Souls is such a unique game that it transcends traditional rating.
The Opinion reasons, however, that the judge's involvement in both of the described matters did affect the merits because it «affect [ed] the legal rights of the parties.»
Although this claim was not considered on its merits because it was time barred, the court (in preliminary proceedings) accepted that patent assignments may «unduly» lessen competition where «the assignment increases the assignees» market power in excess of that inherent in the patent rights assigned» (Eli Lilly v Apotex 2009 FC 991 at para. 750, 881, aff'd 2010 FCA 240; see also Apotex v Eli Lilly 2005 FCA 361).

Not exact matches

Because of these inevitable fluctuations, a focus on culture merits a top spot on every leader's priority list.
Executives also feared that quotas would result in too many women being appointed because they were the daughters, wives or sisters of prominent men, rather than women who were successful on their own merits.
Because it forces employers to evaluate each prospect on his or her own merits — not as a representative of a group.
Although the world - renowned musician has amassed a $ 300 million fortune, he's taught his six children the importance of work ethic and succeeding on their own merits, and he's stated publicly that he won't leave them a penny because he thinks financial security ruins people.
I've responded to a suggestion or comment with sarcasm — not just because the idea lacked merit but also because I wanted to show how insightful and wise and oh - so - terribly - witty I was by comparison.
«Because [Giray] can not win on the merits of her claims, she has fabricated any number of fantastical and completely baseless allegations,» Ulukaya's legal team countered, according to The New York Daily News.
For all its merits, Uber, for example, is taking progressively higher cuts from its drivers — 20 percent bumped up to 30 percent in a tiered plan — «because we can,» according to their CFO, and the grumbling has already started.
With that in mind, it's an interesting argument, not only for its own merits but also because of what it tells you about the vision of boundless meritocratic «disruption» that startup investors are trying to sell to the world.
The reason he was the driving force behind the films creation and promotion was not because of the artistic merit he imparted to the work (not to say the movie and book weren't excellent), but because of the cult of personality surrounding his own personal brand.
The House did not debate the merits of the bill because McGhee's motion involved a procedural issue.
They merit attention here because they obscure the distinction between EPPs and individual retirement saving arrangements.
The phrase signals the appearance of a stampede of investors from excitement and fear of missing out — not because economics or earnings merit it.
Mr. Avenatti argues that because Mr. Trump did not sign it himself, the agreement is invalid — a point Mr. Super, the Georgetown professor, basically agreed with and Mr. Noble said might have merit.
For the most part, high merit content owners should have no fear, because personalized search doesn't somehow turn your high - merit content into no - merit content.
It means the entire Trump - Russia investigation is happening because some «deep state» officials want to undermine Trump and take him down, and it's not being conducted on its own merits.
Investors need to get that story right because once the speculative merit goes away, it will be essential to recognize that nothing else can be expected to «save» the market from the consequences of these rich valuations.
But to take it a step further, I prefer equities because real estate doesn't provide a sufficient illiquidity premium to merit the leveraged risk and transaction cost.
If this bull market has a long future ahead of it — which I strongly doubt, but which we do have to allow — there will likely be several appropriate points to establish a speculative position at controlled risk (speculative, because my view is that the long - term investment merit of stocks is quite weak here).
Hence there are Church members today who continue to summon and teach at every level of Church education the racial discourse that black people are descendants of Cain, that they merited lesser earthly privilege because they were «fence - sitters» in the War in Heaven, and that, science and climatic factors aside, there is a link between skin color and righteousness» Mormon scripture specifically referencing race includes (from the Book of Mormon): 1 Nephi 11:8 1 Nephi 11:13 1 Nephi 12:23 1 Nephi 13:15 2 Nephi 5:21 2 Nephi 30:6 (1830 edition) Jacob 3:8 Alma 3:6 3 Nephi 2:15 Mormon 5:15
When «inclusiveness» became the highest priority, many leaders (white, male, middle - age) whom people had trusted were shunted aside, and the merits of those who attained office (because they fit the quota slots) came under the shadow of suspicion.
Because I find considerable merit in this claim, this paper intends to suggest that Whitehead's thought provides a perspective within which to fashion a more adequate political vision.
If it is true that God said it, then it doesn't need to be said because the words themselves are instructive or encouraging enough, and can stand or fall on their own merit (or lack of merit).
This is because Christian doctrine states quite clearly that we CAN NOT «earn» «merit» or «deserve» salvation or redemption based on the «good» we do.
Belief in gods is rampant, not because the case for their existence has any merit, it doesn't, but because humans have an uncanny ability to delude themselves, and be deluded.
Each of these women were chosen based on their merit, not simply because of their gender.
The reason I finally rejected Total Depravity, however, is not because I believe that people can «save themselves» or earn their way into heaven, or do anything good to merit eternal life.
This is cogently articulated in a passage meriting quotation at length because of how it summarizes in one place the relationship of these two basic affirmations:
likely failed on their own merits, not because everyone was rejoining the line to see T'Challa battle Kilmonger again and again.
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