Sentences with phrase «on merit as»

And while meritocracy may, in some ways, be a valid response to the game's totally invalid caste system (people should be judged on their merit as opposed to their birthright, no?)
Funds will be awarded based on merit as funds are available.
I've been tempted to «play the game» because my sales have never been stellar, but I can never bring myself to do it because I want to earn any success I have on my merit as a writer.
= Toyota Fanboyism, Giving them a Free Ride and not judging the products on Merit as opposed to branding, Being Dissmissive of the problem, Having Dismissive Outdated attitudes of other Automakers like: Hyundai / KIA, Ford, VW, etc....
It is strictly based on merit as stated in plain language above.
As long as he is picked on merit as a player and no more bull as we had about Nolan I agree, but this week I think he should be dropped as Kouyate and Obiang are playing better and we need strong defensive midfielders away from home, I would give Tomkins the band for this week, But as club captain Nobles is the right player,
And whoever leads the country should get there on their merits as a leader, not how many ostentatious public prayers they can give!
Al Rosen and Vic Wertz hold down the corners of the infield chiefly on their merits as hitters, but Carrasquel and Bobby Avila are airtight down the middle; Al Smith and Busby form two parts of a strong outfield.
Please accept that I will review this film from a movie standpoint, not a religious one, and will not be comparing it to the Bible version; I will judge it on its merits as a film, nothing more.
You'll read and critique each attendee's synopsis ahead of time — not on its merits as a piece of writing, but on the story idea it presents — and be prepared to discuss with the NLA team what works, what doesn't, and what it will take for each author to take their stories to the next level.
Instead, my mission is to evaluate Kindle on its merits as a stand - alone iPhone app.
Regardless of what critics have to say about a retailer and its business practices, it's hard to find fault with an organization whose own editors have the ability to promote a book based simply on its merits as a great read, even if the parent companies involved are still battling it out.
Why this is useful: Value investing can help an investor cut through much of the hype associated with the financial markets and look at individual companies based on their merits as ongoing businesses.
Your reasons for asking for a raise should always be based on your merits as an employee.
Pop is cheaper and so is rated on its merits as value for money.
Were Lady Sword tits-less and bold enough to stand solely on its merits as a first - person dungeon crawler, there's no doubt it would be deemed a title that stumbles in more ways than it excels.
As part of climate negotiations, each national commitment to reduce ghg emissions should be reviewed by a panel of experts who would evaluate each national commitment to reduce ghg emissions on its merits as a matter of distributive justice.
Of those nearly 60,000 appeals terminated in 2008, only half were terminated on the merits as opposed to on procedural grounds.
The complainant and the Ontario Human Rights Commission opposed the College's request to have the complaint dismissed, arguing that the complaint should be heard on its merits as the substance of the complaint had not been appropriately considered by HPARB (¶ 7).
The Court of Appeal held that in doing so the motion judge essentially disposed of the case on its merits as opposed to merely setting aside the default judgment and allowing the case to proceed defended.
I recently bought one, just on its merits as a laptop and not really thinking about the convertible design.

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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.»
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.
IDrive, which produces an online - backup service, has spent more than $ 2 million on legal and settlement fees, as well as a year's worth of employee time defending itself, all for charges it says are entirely without merit.
Quite apart from the merits of the allegations, the Democrats are anxious to be seen as tougher on harassment to sharpen their profile in next week's special election in Alabama, where Republican candidate Roy Moore still leads opinion polls despite facing multiple unsavory allegations of his own.
As a result, the judge did not render a decision on the merits of our case,» John Ryan, president and CEO of CSBS, said in a statement on Tuesday.
The potential 2016 Democratic presidential candidate, who served as President Barack Obama's top diplomat, avoided directly commenting on the merits of the pipeline.
Because it forces employers to evaluate each prospect on his or her own merits — not as a representative of a group.
Pro-Trump outlets including Breitbart and the Daily Caller have taken up the banner of opposition to net neutrality, apparently more as a proxy battle than on the merits of the rules themselves.
You may not think something so simple as a job listing merits much attention, but missing some key details could cause you to miss out on some serious talent.
A portfolio manager at a top 20 BASF shareholder, who declined to be named as they are not authorized to comment publicly on the investment, also saw the merits of a break - up.
Sessions on marketing in different countries elicited debates on the merits of direct mail in small markets such as the Netherlands, where customers still expect face - to - face calls, and in large territories such as Germany, where literature has proved to be a good selling tool.
Openly gay people are therefore promoted on merit every bit as much as everyone else.
This fall, a new scholarship from the video game retailer KontrolFreek will award 10 students merit - based scholarships based on their academic accomplishments and collegiate participation in competitive online video games, commonly known as eSports.
And when things get tough, wouldn't it be easier to soldier on if you thought of yourself as earning one of these Scouts - inspired merit badges rather than simply struggling through a trying time?
Whatever side of the fence you fall on about Pokémon Go's merits as a children's game, you can't argue its impact on local businesses and marketing.
Successful brainstorms incorporate a diverse group of people collaborating with one another and contributing as much as possible without any arguments, debates or snap decisions on their merit.
In response to some recent PEF commentary (now in the mainstream media thanks to today's Globe article) on corporations in Canada hoarding cash (after - tax profits greater than new investment), PEF member Eric Pineault weighs in with some more detailed analysis: The great corporate cash stash Eric Pineault As we debate the merits and uses of -LSB-...]
Earning the honor following a nomination from the editors of CRN Magazine, each candidate's merit was chosen based on their achievements as executives and the amount of influence they wield over the technology channel.
If you've just gotten your prospect to «sign on the dotted line,» you have them as a captive audience, and they are convinced of the merits of your product or service.
Using Pakistan as a case study, this article analyzes the ongoing debate and concludes that while there is merit to arguments on both sides, prudent policy recommendations for the governance of the United States» covert drone program fall somewhere in between.
There are other aspects of the NGP Report that merit further discussion, including its approach to adaptive management (we now have three different JRP reports in as many years that take different views on the extent to which AM can be relied upon in making a determination as to the likelihood of significant adverse environmental effects under CEAA), the precautionary principle, species at risk and Aboriginal consultation.
Although the jury is still out on the usefulness of coins such as Verge, it seems a lot of companies see merit in what such projects have to offer.
Then it will be on the altcoin to actually sink or swim based on their own merit as a currency or utility token.
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).
Too many people believe that if they keep their heads down and work hard, they'll be lauded as experts on the merits of their work.
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.
HSBC's values identify staff as a key resource, we are therefore, committed to the recruitment of employees on merit and suitability, encouraging them to realize their full potential while developing and rewarding individual performance.
No discipline or university will receive special favour from the selection committee and applicants will be judged on the basis of merit, aptitude and potential as demonstrated through their application.
Performance aside, the intangible brand merits that Swiss banks typically sell their clients on — stability, robustness, history, exclusivity, impeccable service — are much the same as many luxury houses, says Jon Cox, Kepler Chevreux's head of European consumer equities.
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