It wasn't until 2001 that some experts acknowledged that a low-carb, high-protein diet may have merit.
All of these approaches have merit, and deserve a fear hearing in the months ahead.
All of these approaches have merit, and deserve a fair hearing in the months ahead.
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As to whether these points have merit, the answer, like Mr Obama himself, is complicated.
This argument may have merit, but it is too complicated to do any good as voter bait.
As Gardner points out, making the issue about jobs might seem to have merit when unemployment is 8.5%.
The data has convinced some who were skeptical that Provenge may have merit.
For the record, I am firmly convinced that both approaches have merit.
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In some countries and in some circumstances, such arguments might have merit.
In a letter sent to the site he offers a full or partial refund to unhappy clients--if he deems the complaints have merit.
Both have merit, but when it comes to actually breaking the impasse over nuclear waste I'd have to give the nod to Jack.
The technical analysts' reaction was harsh, to say the least--ranging from quibbling about my grammar to arguing that because technical analysis has attracted a large following, it must have merit.
Governor Gray Davis is expected to sign a bill soon that will force plaintiffs to prove that their cases have merit, and judges will have to formally approve all settlements.
Decisions about whether or not to fund vouchers, have merit pay for teachers or extend the school year should be made by parents and local school boards, not by D.
But maybe the idea does have merit and it would somehow increase quality and save money to keep a hospital running at full steam seven days a week rather than five.
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Both have merit, both are worthy of attention.
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In the 19th century, the rakehell Marquis de Nerthe, who owned vines here, raised the profile of the local wines by promoting them as an aphrodisiac, a claim which may have merit given their relatively high alcohol.
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The basic philosophy of a lightweight open-source OS designed to run specifically on Intel chips continues to have merit, and could extend into markets beyond the obvious phones and tablets towards seatback car entertainment, aeroplane media systems and elsewhere.
According to a recent motion McPhee filed, the new charges have no merit either.
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However, in a short statement, Carlsberg replied that it believed "the claims made have no merit".
Dr Maloney also disliked the comparison with fast food, but admitted that it may have some merit.
His proposals for additional, temporary payroll tax cuts and small business hiring incentives might have some merit.
However, if the picture quality can be increased by projecting two overlapping light-points, it might have some merit.
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