Sentences with phrase «much merit in»

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.
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.
In reaching out to several in my own show network, this has been a strong consensus that there is much merit in this thought.
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.
I think some people put too much merit in the small part of the squad interaction they see.
It is not surprising that our culture, which regards individual choice as inviolable, would find so much merit in a book like Final Exit.
There is of course much merit in shedding theoretical blinders in order to see with fresh eyes what may really be going on.

Not exact matches

Rivers suggests reviewing the business plan in as much detail as the audience merits, including exactly how much capital will be needed to start up and to keep going.
You can travel pretty much anywhere in the world without worry; you can walk into a job interview and expect to be taken on your merits, not as a representative of your gender.
Sure, much of the public's attention is still on Black Panther, which has raked in $ 1.3 billion worldwide, but to be fair, Ready Player One, Fifty Shades Freed and the perplexing kids flick Sherlock Gnomes likely failed on their own merits, not because everyone was rejoining the line to see T'Challa battle Kilmonger again and again.
you are but one, we are many,,,, my friends will never return and it is a disgrace in their memory... on our own soil... where they died needlessly under the hatred of those people for our way of life... don't insult us... as we have been through much over these years and this will only lead to more distrust and anguish... how can you sleep at nite as we have great difficulty... please do not support this project is does not merit consideration... at this time...
But, for the most part, I think this view has some merit, and does help explain what Jesus might have meant in John 16:12 where He said He had much more to teach, but could not do so because they were not ready to hear it.
Sabio, the comments, though merited in their content, leave much room for improvement regarding delivery.
Having family members who fought in WWII, Korea and Vietnam, and even the American Revolution, people who believed that those wars were just, I wonder if an opinion from my armchair has as much merit as theirs.
We all realise that it is not the aspect of traditional Catholic teaching on marriage which is going to inspire and attract in our secular age, but there is no mention of the «remedy for concupiscence» angle or much on Original Sin, which I would have thought merited more than a passing nod.
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.
so much so that they seek out something without any merit nor even a shredd of evidence and then claim it to be more then truth but the word of god who for all intents and purposes is equal to every other make believe creature in the entire history of man - kind!
He merits sympathy rather than blame; and if he keeps his connection with the church enough to support it by his attendance and contributions, in spite of what must seem to him the irrelevance of many of its activities, he deserves much credit.
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.
The heart of the Instruction had much in it of the official Catholic norms, but the sacraments were cut to two, there were no references to sacrifice, Indulgences or merit; special devotion and saint days were omitted.
There was much debate about the merits of third party standards vis - à - vis in - house schemes.
But here in California, much to the delight of many wine drinkers, a few winemakers have discovered the merits of bottling it on its own.
i guess little mix will also be ecstatic at what must be welcome news; Now, how much does alexis merit well he's at the end of contract and in position to call his own shots.
As I said above, I'm happy to debate the merits of what's in front of us, and have people disagree with me, because I'm reasonably sure you (the general you, and you you) care as much about rectifying this scourge of rape culture.
i'd be much more interested in discussing things on the merits, but you seem incapable of doing that, and resort to the same refrains, over and over and over.
if ozil does not merit his arsenal wage how much less the «others» who in comparison to him are fac winners only.
One could argue that Raphael Varane hasn't really played much over the past two seasons to merit a place in the «best young player in Europe» category, but perhaps one should consider that he is at Real Madrid and has Sergio Ramos and Pepe ahead of him in the pecking order.
I recognize that NOCSAE's decision may have some technical merit; and that it may be to some degree be necessary to protect the integrity of its helmet standard by weeding out what one football helmet representative characterized in an email to me as «snake oil salesmen» marketing supplemental padding products that, despite their overblown claims, likely do little if anything to reduce, much less prevent, concussions, and may, at least in theory, compromise the ability of football helmets to protect players as the manufacturers intended.
Much of what Druckerman observes has merit, and she expounded upon it during our lunch in New York City this week (to which she arrived looking every bit the part of the stereotypical Frenchwoman in all black, capped by a black beret).
Zephyr Teachout quotes this description in Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin's Snuff Box to Citizens United (Harvard University Press), a book that merits the large readership it may get thanks to the author's recent appearance on «The Daily Show,» even if much of that interview concerned her remarkable dark - horse gubernatorial campaign in New York state's Democratic primary, in which anti-corruption was one of her major themes.
Maybe this theory has some merits in explaining some political phenomena, but I really do not seem how this oversimplification helps much in understanding anything.
So one thing worth noting which did not get as much attention as it merits was the emergence of the latest supporters to sign up to the NO2AV campaign ahead of the referendum in May.
Michael Rebell, an attorney who won a landmark case requiring the state to fund school districts more equitably, and Randi Weingarten, president of a national teachers» union, wrote in appendices to the report that they agree with much of the group's findings, including recommendations for increased access to pre-kindergarten, technology and learning models that connect high school and college, and merit pay for teachers.
Two of the reasons for the proliferation of the «Shadow Government» are so that the State does not appear to be the entity that acquires additional debt, and to provide State pensions for people not in the classified Civil Service who theoretically, (although much now is very fixed, going back to Mario Cuomo and continued by Pataki, Spitzer and Paterson) must face non-partisan Merit and Fitness competition for appointments and promotions.
An officer of the party in the Volta region stated that «In as much as we demand the reinstatement of Chairman Afoko and all other suspended executives, i wish to note unequivocally that Chairman Afoko did no wrong to merit such utter dislike and persecution from Akufo - Addo, but only a victim of circumstancein the Volta region stated that «In as much as we demand the reinstatement of Chairman Afoko and all other suspended executives, i wish to note unequivocally that Chairman Afoko did no wrong to merit such utter dislike and persecution from Akufo - Addo, but only a victim of circumstanceIn as much as we demand the reinstatement of Chairman Afoko and all other suspended executives, i wish to note unequivocally that Chairman Afoko did no wrong to merit such utter dislike and persecution from Akufo - Addo, but only a victim of circumstances.
Critics of PR claim that some small parties can enjoy long spells in governing coalitions, giving them much more influence than their popular support merits.
Details of this astounding tale — the spectacular paper sent by an unknown working in obscurity, the instant recognition of its merit, even the appointment to the IAS — are reminiscent of another, much more famous, researcher.
To familiarize herself with previous work in the area, she prepared a literature review that Flory thought merited publication, particularly because it highlighted how much uncertainty there was in the field.
The researchers conducted a series of studies in which students were asked to give feedback to their university on how much of a $ 100,000 grant should be awarded to each applicant, based on merit.
Kawchuk, who practised as a chiropractor before going on to obtain his PhD in biomechanics and bioengineering, said the results do not advocate one way or another for spinal manipulation but help explain why there has been so much conflicting data about its merits.
All in all, I think it was a good discussion but if it is to continue either the very low carb advocates will need to come up with better arguments and better evidence, or the topic will have to shift to exploring the merits of high - carb diets — a topic which the ancestral community hasn't spent much time discussing.
When you're in the gym with so much available to you, it's very easy to jump from one thing to the next with no plan or merit to the exercise.
No doubt you've heard this from your vegetarian friends, and although there are some merits to this idea, in reality it has nothing to do with how much weight you lose.
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I think that I am not ideal, but I have much good in me and I am sure that I have more merits than demerits.
The merit of this method lies in your possibility to get to know much about your mate, her goals and if it is worthy of binding your lives together.
Compared to PotC, CutThroat Island's visuals have a much grander scale; its story's plot has actual merit; and it's not all kept afloat by a flamboyant Johnny Depp in pirate garb.
Older kids will probably make fun of it for being corny, and adults familiar with Herbie might feel there is too much déjà vu in the scant story to merit making yet another sequel.
Hell, even Boyhood might be able to secure a win but I'm guessing that voters didn't think that the merits of Boyhood lay in the script so much as the process itself.
Assembling a game cast of collaborators including Ed Helms, Mary Steenburgen and Amber Heard, Bell attempts to subvert new - relationship conventions for a meditation on the merits of longtime commitment, in the process overworking «he / she drives me crazy but I love him / her anyway» clichés without producing much in the way of insight, storytelling or even the effervescent humor that is fast becoming her trademark.
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