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Which he does often enough to merit me keep watching him.
I do think they merit some study, though, so more power to the professor and his students.
However, there is a certain difference between these two cases which may merit attention.
And the economy, should you need to ask, turns out to merit the question.
But they have decided I merit it just as much.
She said that his family resources should not merit special treatment.
High enough to merit a soft answer, at any rate.
However, I should like to raise three points which perhaps merit our attention.
Three issues that merit particular attention between now and November.
Again I asked what you'd done to merit this investigation.
What he had done to merit his fate no one will ever know.
A mother and the little girl with her did not merit a click.
He also objects that she was too young to merit such a high position through her works.
The country has done little to merit a favorable report.
Was the attack effective enough to merit a continued campaign?
It's good enough to merit a purchase on its own.
From an economic point of view, those routine cases merit some concern.
He has raised a number of issues which merit further consideration.
Well, perhaps the quantum world will merit its own show one of these years.
That seemed as much of a response he felt the question merited.
"What have I done to merit two visits in one night?"
I feel that all these questions are sufficiently important to merit an answer from us.
In several years no film was found to merit the best picture award.
For a minute, I thought our dog was not going to merit a credit.
He is more likely to be able to pick out subjects that merit study.