91.   Even conscientious consumers with immaculate credit and payment histories are getting stung by charges that have no merit and hit with interest rates considerably higher than their initial rate.

92.   Essentially the court has ruled that this appeal has merit.

93.   Even so, studies have shown some approaches have merit.

94.   Even some bulls will admit that the case for a near-term correction has its merits.

95.   Even though the suit has no merit, someone has to write up court documents.

96.   Eventually, he convinced the Times Mirror Co. and Media News Group, both publishers of big-city newspapers, that the concept had merit.

97.   Fidelity says the lawsuit has no merit and contends that Vinik did nothing wrong.

98.   Former Clinton administration officials said they were also unconvinced that the trade case had merit.

99.   Frederick Schauer, a Harvard professor specializing in First Amendment issues, said both sides of the issue had merit.

100.   Given that the same team bailed out on Brett Favre because of his wild-child qualities, the argument has some merit.

v. + merit >>共 116
have 41.91%
debate 8.67%
see 5.95%
discuss 3.75%
lack 3.10%
find 2.85%
question 2.33%
argue 1.94%
consider 1.68%
judge 1.55%
have + n. >>共 1145
chance 2.31%
problem 2.14%
trouble 1.82%
right 1.67%
plan 1.46%
idea 1.28%
lot 1.20%
time 1.09%
child 1.04%
power 1.04%
merit 0.09%
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