Such an approach is not without some merits but it is wrong from an incidence perspective.
And using the human eye to control a display that you're already staring at anyway does seem to have some merits.
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Considered narrowly, the EPA proposal appears to have some merits.
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Mr. SYKES: Well, you know, I think that if there had been a more open discussion with greater participation, that maybe a comment like that would have some merits, but you know, there's a great community of people on the outside who study planets who were not even a part of the process.
Given that the merits of some of these provisions are debatable (to put it nicely), subjecting them to periodic review would seem to be the epitome of frugal budgeteering.
Some of these ideas had merits, but none has been spelled out or followed through, and none has yet made a mark on the electorate.
Some governments have started recognizing the merits of prizes over subsidies.
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Some support the bill on its merits, but worry about the reaction of their constituents and so are taking time to screw up the courage to vote for it.
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The stigma associated with self-publishing is quickly disappearing as we see more and more indie authors becoming commercially successful on their own merits, and as some of the problems with traditional publishing become more apparent.
While we can debate the merits of those acquisitions some other time (neither has created value for the acquirer nor is likely to), they point out that even with a decent premium, Netflix would be affordable for several of the tech giants.
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Even Microsoft admits that drawing on the expertise of internet users to scrutinise and improve software has its merits, at least in some cases.
Yet some would have us believe that, whatever the merits of these and similar concerns about the Israeli withdrawal (which are brilliantly elucidated by my colleague, Caroline Glick), the decision has already been taken by the recently elected government of Israel.
Though some developers still release apps in hopes that their merits alone will propel them up the app-store charts, "app launches are clearly becoming more important, and a positive launch is crucial to gaining those early users, " said Jack Kent, an analyst with research firm IHS. But Mr. Kent said the buzz around a launch doesn't determine its success.
This is one of the merits in such an all-inorganic system while some conventional systems cannot follow the light power in general because of their internal or external rate-limiting processes in the complex structures.
But whatever the merits, it helps put the Slovik execution in some perspective to mention that during the course of the eleven-month campaign in Northwest Europe, when Eisenhower had one deserter put to death, Hitler had 50, 000 executed for desertion or cowardice.
The debate about the merits of the deal is likely to go on for some time.
The rare instrumental cover that matches (and, in some moments, exceeds) the intensity of the original, it merits consideration right alongside Carr's classic.
The Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments (Frame) which wants to moderate some of the uses and methods employed in labs has questioned the merits of the project with the UK's Animal Procedures Committee.
He said he was concerned there may be some misunderstanding about the motion and insisted it was not a vote on the merits of commissioners.
While some supporters want her to be given a state funeral, others have questioned whether she merits a send-off on par with that of Diana's.
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Evidently, even some of those in the Senate who support a real SDI are under the illusion that such an initiative merits support.
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Along with the travel companies promoting package tours to Mecca, the stall-holders included some well-known British banks, promoting Islamic finance, and the Lincolnshire police, handing out leaflets about the merits of an equal-opportunity employer with tolerant views on headgear.
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