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merit
noun as in advantage
Weak match
verb as in be entitled to
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
The SEC says the rule is an anticorruption measure needed to ensure that government investment adviser contracts are awarded solely on merit, not the influence of campaign contributors.
Finally, there are just those people, like Kharasch, who simply question if all services merit a tip of any kind, much less a sizable one.
Kennedy said the bill “would make sure that higher education institutions make decisions about who can attend their schools based on merit.”
It has come to encapsulate the larger tensions in education around class, merit, access and opportunity—as well as parental rights and aspirations for their own children.
Miguel Tabuena, currently in the top 25 of the Asian Tour order of merit, is playing on his home course this week.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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