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  • 1merit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, exceptional, great, outstanding ▪ actual, real, true ▪ a lawsuit that lacked any real merit …

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  • 2merit — 01. She has some interesting ideas that I think [merit] consideration. 02. Skaters in the competition are judged on a number of factors, including difficulty of program, and artistic [merit]. 03. No one [merits] the kind of treatment she receives …

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  • 3merit rating — / merɪt ˌreɪtɪŋ/ noun the process of judging how well an employee works, so that payment can be according to merit …

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  • 4Merit — • By merit (meritum) in general is understood that property of a good work which entitles the doer to receive a reward from him in whose service the work is done Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Merit     Merit …

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  • 5Merit pay — is a term describing performance related pay, most frequently in the context of educational reform. It provides bonuses for workers who perform their jobs effectively, according to measurable criteria. In the United States, policy makers are… …

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  • 6Merit (Catholicism) — Merit (Latin meritum), in general, is understood to be that property of a good work which entitles the doer to receive a reward (prœmium, merces) from him in whose service the work is done. By antonomastic usage, the word has come to designate… …

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  • 7Merit Academy — Merit College Preparatory Academy Location 1440 W Center St Springville, Utah Information Type Public, Charter Director Todd Powell Grades 9 12 Enrol …

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  • 8merit — meritedly, adv. meritless, adj. /mer it/, n. 1. claim to respect and praise; excellence; worth. 2. something that deserves or justifies a reward or commendation; a commendable quality, act, etc.: The book s only merit is its sincerity. 3. merits …

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  • 9Merit (Buddhism) — Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History Timeline · Councils …

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  • 10merit — n. 1) intrinsic merit 2) relative merits 3) according to, on (the basis of) merit (to decide a case on its merits) * * * [ merɪt] on (the basis of) merit (to decide a case on its merits) according to intrinsic merit relative merits …

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