Sentences with phrase «something about the merit»

That should tell us something about the merit...
That should tell us something about the merit of their model for understanding the markets.

Not exact matches

It's not something YOU merit the right to insult (although insulting seems to be all you are capable of) when you don't know a thing about it, outside of the fact that it is the result of ending ones own life.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are currently circulating within the Church.
But as long as GQ feels like weighing in on the merits of the Bible, we at RELEVANT are feeling emboldened to step out of our own lanes and weigh in on something we actually know almost nothing about.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are being asked within the Church today.
The mustard cream recipe makes about 10 times what you would actually need for 4 flatbreads and was not good enough to merit keeping around for a sandwich or something.
and not to forget that although MMA is a sport, what UFC is doing is not sport - related, it is simply an entertainment show which they are trying to «sportify» and legitmise via various means (e.g. stupid rankings, reebok etc.) so they have created this double standards, whenever they want they talk about rankings and merits etc. and when the agenda is something else, they talk about «big fights» and money fights...
And if the colors thing set people off, it also provided me an opportunity to this response and stimulate some conversation about something that certainly merits it (the method to the madness thing).
«The fact that one kind of virus is affecting so many species in so many parts of the world really merits our attention now — while we can potentially do something about it — not after an extinction event has occurred,» noted Dr. Steve Osofsky, WCS» Executive Director for Wildlife Health & Health Policy.
He concludes: «A testimony is something other than demographics... Testimony is witness in front of an indifferent world about the worth and merit of persons.
The modern workout and bootcamp trends also love lots of reps.. We NEED to reevaluate this «kick your ass» and «feel the burn» mentality in program design and talk about the merit of doing something only 1 or 5 or 3 intense reps, again with focus on the best form possible.
There is something I really admired about the concept here: the decision to attempt to tell the story of the riots and by extension the story of Detroit and police on black violence, through this one seemingly atypical event, has merit.
You see it with merit - pay discussions, but you also see it when one teacher takes responsibility for something in the school and the other teachers are just worrying about their own 30 kids.
I'd stick to talking about the merits of their own product and not look like they're running from something
Even something as simple as listing something like «2016 Gold Finalist» in the author's email signature helps get the word out about a book's merits.
The idea seems so silly and outlandish to me that I can't believe there will be enough trading volume and fees to keep this issue running for long, but who knows, maybe there's something about companies local to Nashville that it has some merit?
It's something I've been thinking about a great deal recently as I grapple with the merits of an investment in Japanese net current asset value stocks.
This complaint does have some merit toward the overall direction of stealth and is something to think about as designers.
I have the feeling that in raising some of those arguments here he might well become unstuck when faced with correspondents whose day job is in climatology and atmospheric physics... pretty much like an atmospheric physicist would feel, I would imagine, in commenting on the merits of something like, say, â Polyclonal antibodies raised to phycocyanins contain components specific for the red - absorbing form of phytochromeâ Planta 176, 391â 398 (not that there appears to be much to argue about there, not that I'm qualified to express an opinion on it anyway).
So I don't think McIntyre and McKitrick would have anything to contribute on this appeal (at least not based on the subject of this post)... though if the case goes to trial they might well have something to say about the merits of the case against the Stick.
Now, if we had learned something of value about the «something else», then there could have been merit in his argument.
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.
A Santer - Jones Google exchange would have had to been about the merits of U.S. vs. European football or something like that.
If not, then please, say something about the scientific merit of it.
SRLs just think that lawyers are manipulating the system to delay their matter and confuse them, and complain that when they bring forward something that they believe to be important to the merits (rightly or wrongly, and usually because they have read about it in a case or on a law website) they are regularly told that they are wasting the court's time (ironically, often because they are speaking to the merits, when the motion requires them to only address the colour of opposing counsel's socks).
It was something I had been thinking about for a number of years and still believe there is merit.
But while there is something ineffably twee about a retiree trying to show how they're hip and «down with the kids» thanks to their position in «big coin,» the fact that they are doing so raises very serious questions about bubble - driven risk (and attendant negative externalities to society) which merits closer attention.
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