Remember, how you did it holds just
as much merit as what you did.
I think some people put too
much merit in the small part of the squad interaction they see.
Frankly, I don't think it has that
much merit for becoming a faster runner.
In fact I'm not sure a national database has
much merit since our industry is location based.
To him, a silly B - movie can have just
as much merit as a profound drama — it's all about execution.
There is no shame and
much merit in knowing where your expertise ends and calling in the experts in other disciplines to work their magic on your behalf.
It's being cited by climate change skeptics quite often and I would like to know
how much merit it has.
It is baggy and lacking in entirely new revelations for material of its kind, but a superb realisation on a technical level of a particular Holocaust experience, as well as its finer details regarding the plight of the sewer - bound refugees, leave it in possession
of much merit.
The scientists
find much merit in pursuing further research on both, but only see practical prospects for capturing and storing carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas emitted by human activities.
There is of
course much merit in shedding theoretical blinders in order to see with fresh eyes what may really be going on.
It is not surprising that our culture, which regards individual choice as inviolable, would find
so much merit in a book like Final Exit.
None of the penalty appeals had
much merit even for a ref inclined to award so many as Mr Oliver.
From our early blogs about the increase in uranium mining here in the U.S. (which has just as
much merit today with our country's ever - rising energy prices as it did back in 2008) to our more recent blogs, uranium mining is something we've been watching for quite some time.
It gives us a montage of penguins shots from the Madagascar movies — which means it
lacks much merit.
I don't know
how much merit they have, but could someone with time and expertise address questions 4, 5, 6 and 7 Michael Smith asks further up the page?
The former tends to be a lot fluffier — its extras aim to put you at ease for purchasing a disposable film but don't have
much merit in their own right.
Personally, I think only one of these answers has
much merit, but none of these four are the top reason I believe the Christian faith is uniquely true.
And since, by definition, the majority of people are clustered around the average in terms of intelligence hardly makes their opinion on anything have
much merit.
Dr. Harold W. Watts, for example, presented a scheme in 1972 to the Democratic Platform Committee which has
much merit.10 It would replace the whole system of present public assistance programs and individual income tax schedules.
I could * try * to be patronizing and tell you, «Yes, Ed, your ideas have just as
much merit as any other ideas,» but I would be lying to you.
(Apologies for being a bit snappy, but seriously, that argument doesn't really have
much merit.)
Steven Aiello's attorney, Steve Coffey: «This indictment has as
much merit as the criminal complaint, which is zero.
While the performances have
much merit and the viewer's interest never flags, a distinct lack of electricity keeps An Education from being more potent.
The charge has
much merit.
My scepticism certainly can not explain Shanghai's overall success and there is
much merit to Jo Earp's article.
Not every argument has
much merit and, if that's the case here, there will be no Step 2.
The post even so has
much merit to it:
In reaching out to several in my own show network, this has been a strong consensus that there is
much merit in this thought.
JoAnn Hathaway: Well, and unfortunately there's not
much merit and the end goal is to hopefully just say, «Gee if you dismiss yours, I'll dismiss mine.»
If other attorneys have turned them down, the case might not have as
much merit as you thought.
And if the party is unsuccessful in obtaining funding, that may signal that funders don't think the claim has
much merit or value.