Markets permit those born destitute to rise by merit, which explains why immigrants come.
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Americans, he said, believe in three things: promotion by merit, opportunity for everyone, and a hand up for people who have had a hard time.
Reflecting this, the law insisted on recruitment by merit.
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Led by Merit Network, the project includes sub-recipients from the private sector to make broadband readily available to households and businesses that lack adequate service options in the 52 counties that make up the project service area.
Less-swanky private and public schools are fighting price discrimination with price discrimination by using merit aid to buy students from the first tier.
Others are meant to pick up on merit by searching for typos or gauging the density of information in an article.
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Some claim that the locals treat them quite roughly and it is only the pilgrims who are happy to win spiritual merit by giving them money.
McDowell would overtake the German in the Order of Merit by winning the tournament or ending up alone in second as long as Kaymer finishes no higher than a tie for third.
On the other hand, the French are equally reluctant to give Germany the pride of place it would merit by a simple adjustment for population putting its voting tally above any other country's.
Following his arrival the duke was presented with the insignia of a Companion of the Order of Canada and Commander of the Order of Military Merit by the Governor General of Canada, David Johnston.
Yet, in a universe of bad options on Syria, peace talks sponsored by America and Russia merit the international community's full backing.
In Newark, Mr. Christie helped usher in a form of teacher merit pay by shepherding contract talks between his hand-picked superintendent, Cami Anderson, and the Newark Teachers Union.
Much of the research money governments disburse is allocated on academic merit, determined by peer review, not by bureaucratic fiat.
Following the example of my brothers, I became an Eagle Scout, and then, after persevering for many years, I earned every merit badge offered by the Boy Scouts of America.
One of the reasons race is treated as a forbidden classification is that it demeans the dignity and worth of a person to be judged by ancestry instead of by his or her own merit and essential qualities.
The government insists that all candidates were chosen on merit, and not by political affiliation.
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Mr Thaksin, by contrast, seemed to see merit in promoting his ideas and winning popular approval.
How does one arrange for the top tier to be chosen on merit, and not by a lottery or quota system?
The merit will be doubled by the other lesson: the Religion flourishes in greater purity without, than with the aid of Government.
Despite pans by the movie critics for artistic merit (or lack thereof), The Lorax did pretty well at the box office this past weekend.
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For the first time the old rivalry was important enough to snare front-page ink in USA Today and merit a national broadcast by ABC TV in a slot usually reserved for UCLA versus USC.
By denying its musical and artistic merit, hip hop's critics get to have it both ways: they can deny the legitimate artistic standing of rap while seizing on its pervasive influence as an art form to prove what a terrible effect it has on youth.
One way, clearly, would be to make the relevant environment feel safer psychologically, for example, by encouraging dialogue, by physically de-ranking, by insisting on rank-blindness, by relating past accounts of courageous behavior in face of opposition, by welcoming "donkey questions", or questions that those doing the asking should probably know the answer to, and generally by helping team members see the merit of abandon.
But the government says claims for asylum will be considered on merit on a case-by-case basis.
The fears turned out to be totally without merit, but the accommodation by the Fed caused the NASDAQ Composite to move up 86% to 5100 in six months.
The Scot, who outscored Woods when they were paired together in the third round at St Andrews, ended the season by winning his eighth European Order of Merit title.
Mr. Thompson's plan bears some resemblance to merit-pay systems opposed by teachers unions in New York and elsewhere but it has differences, such as paying highly rated teachers more for taking on more challenging assignments.
Unsupported claims that the 35S promoter is unstable, prone to transfer and insertion into the DNA of other cells, thereby causing cancer in humans, have been extensively rebutted by the scientific community and are without merit.
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