111.   Ideology aside, Gillies said the winners would have projects that have artistic merit, not simply shock value.

112.   If it had any merit, it would not have had to be done by stealth.

113.   If the Commerce Department were to decide the case has merit, an investigation of the alleged dumping practices would likely take several months.

114.   If fans can get excited about the wild-card race, then the format will have merit.

115.   In a vacuum, their arguments have some merit.

116.   In accepting the settlement, Waterhouse refused to acknowledge that the employee claims had legal merit.

117.   In this, the most mentally demanding of sports, such an explanation has merit.

118.   Instead, new processing centers were opened in the Caribbean to evaluate refugee claims, about a third of which were found to have merit.

119.   Isolating fast receivers on the edges obviously has merit, as does spreading a defense from sideline to sideline.

120.   It also has merit as a health promoter because it would provide another economic incentive for some people to quit smoking.

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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