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In this sense critique evaluates a piece of work, an idea, or an action, pointing to its merits and faults.
Secondly, although the book's main theme is the connection between plague-spreaders and witches, other aspects emerge meriting further analysis from a comparative viewpoint.
The small size of their estate compared to those of the large landowners we have mentioned above therefore merits our attention.
Clearly, the studies have very different appeals and respective merits.
More speci®cally, this encyclopedia has the following merits.
Our findings here suggest that this topic merits closer attention.
Also, the multiple merits of such a policy are more likely to win support from the general public.
Clearly, my review should stand or fall on its merits, not some alleged rule invented by my two detractors.
However, we cannot assess the merits of those views without first listening to the arguments advanced in support of them.
My theory thus sheds a novel light on the arguments about the merits and dangers of different forms of executive structure.
Rather, depending on what property is emphasised, there are many different families of curves, each with merits and disadvantages.
While the scheme has many merits, it mainly serves the white community and older people who are fit and able to care for themselves.
Despite the breadth of topics discussed in the book, there are three subjects that should have merited more consistent attention.
Nonetheless, the impact of first-degree atrioventricular block merits including the topic in this review.
Each work is judged on its merits and in many cases, [by virtue of an artist's] previous output.
A well-targeted criticism expressed on television or radio can sink a policy, regardless of its overall merits.
The possibility that there may be biological factors or differential lifetime exposures that account for the difference between the racial\\ethnic groups merits further investigation.
The possibility that there may be biologic factors or differential lifetime exposures that account for the difference between the racial\\ethnic groups merits further investigation.
Whatever their merits and promise, these physiologically-based techniques are more complex, and in many instances considerably more expensive to use, than verbal response alone.
Nevertheless, he concludes that criollo society (1810-1820) was ' not ready to appreciate the merits of a liberal system ' (p. 89).
The cornerstone of this propaganda was the publication over the following three years of no fewer than twenty treatises concerning the merits of the colony.
All in all, the choice to compare and contrast semantic minimalism with extreme contextualism has both its merits and its hidden dangers.
Compared to the overall merits of the book, the few problems mentioned in this review are rather minor.
Such costs could be quantitatively important in assessing the relative merits of any move to risk-based premiums with in-built subsidies.
Second, the merits of multiculturalism also came into question.
However, the urgency with which new anti-filarial chemotherapies are needed validates this approach as meriting further investigation.
The merits of such generalizations can only be established statistically.
The idea here is that law purports to preclude deliberations regarding the merits of applying it in any particular case.
In particular, law must be the sort of thing whose status as law is a matter of its source, not its merits.
Thus, to the extent that a law requires deliberation on the merits of applying it, it cannot provide peremptor y reasons.
They can provide the relevant theory, assessing its merits and defects; and they can assess the evidence that does exist both for and against.
The treatment of control operators is novel and merits further discussion.
If cases merited secondary care, then the interface workers acted as a referral point to the centralized services.
Whatever the merits of middle knowledge, it cannot be said that the treatment of these issues tends to the increase of its plausibility.
Each of these issues is important and merits careful consideration and debate.
The relative merits of conducting further research on the species or attempting to remove the species from the island, are considered.
The idea of creating similar searchable databases for other international regimes or governance systems merits serious consideration.
The book could have stood on the merits of its research and writing without such a diversion.
The question of this absence merits some speculation.
The way this bifurcation played out on the urban scene merits further analytical scrutiny.
Moreover, both systems have their merits and demerits.
The merits of a separate document can be questioned.
The other functional analogue that merits greater attention is the provision of community-based, multi-care facilities for those older people who are more infirm or unwell.
The second issue that merits specific comment concerns the importance of focusing on power relations within civil society organisations.#!
Whatever other merits they may have, these reports provide revealing insights into the complexity of the music industries.
Each case must be examined on its own merits and interpreted in light of all available evidence.
What value can combine the merits of apples and oranges?
There are two further elements that go into figuring out if an injunction is merited.
His toppling of straw men does not tell us much about the genuine merits of the positivist stance.
Paradoxically, this merits 'genuine' surprise because it is not, to certain minds, surprising at all.
Despite the merits of the paper, there are at least two methodological reasons why its conclusion remains ultimately unconvincing.
The reader is to be shown the merits of the interpretative approach by opposing its findings with those of processual archaeology.
Readers will make their own minds up about the merits of this thesis.
People can debate the merits of different notions of dignity, and they can argue the relative significance of opposing concepts in ethical disputes.
The authors' undertaking has all the merits of initiating a debate about the limits of different disciplinary methodologies.
On the other hand, if it is mature, it is easier to determine its relative merits but it is more expensive.
One of the merits of the book is its clear and articulate discussion of a familiar problem in rational choice theory.
Her legacy is contradictory and difficult to interpret, but merits more careful consideration than, generally, it has so far received.
Of particular interest are sections where the relative merits of using alien inoculants as opposed to local isolates or in field manipulation are debated.
How do we assess in this context the relative merits of consolidation and fragmentation?
A reward or punishment, unlike an incentive or disincentive, is understood to be merited or deserved.
Instead, the principal objections involve the explanatory merits of the metaphors, models, and explanations derived from these tools.
Clearly, this is a direction that merits further research.
Both articles discuss active and passive management techniques of turbulent shear flows and their respective merits.
Clearly more research in this area is merited.
The book has the additional merits of clarity and brevity.
Policymakers, pundits, and professors have long debated the merits and demerits of such a proposal.
The importance of the issue merited head-on treatment in a dedicated section or chapter to tie together all the issues and questions raised surrounding it.
Emphasis on payments for non-pregnancy has several merits.
In the next section we present a number of existing profilers and discuss their merits.
We also assess the benefits of the functional paradigm in this domain and the merits of programming with a set of higher-order functions.
The ' no negative evidence ' assumption could therefore never function as an evaluation metric for assessing the relative merits of one account over another.
The aim here is not to explore the merits of competing positions.
His arguments on each of these issues were not, ultimately, concerned with the merits of one or another of the challengers' claims.
If capitalism were only celebrated for its true merits, as her fiction attempted to do, its defense would be simple.
The merits of relativism, however, must be weighed against the trap of exceptionalism.
His analysis has many merits but is not free of errors.
The merits of this particular argument aside, the discussion has no organic connection to the rest of the book.
One merits exactly the harm one has inflicted.
Both of these conceptual dormancy models have their specific merits.
If it was decided that the proposal should go ahead, the report was then passed to a full court where its merits were again discussed.
Throughout the 1820s arguments raged over the relative merits of an abstract, analytical view of mathematics and a conceptually oriented, geometrical one.
The division in votes on the merits, however, was not straightforwardly liberal/conservative.
Elucidation of these secreting factors in co-culture merits further investigation.
We need to consider again the merits of integrative dualism.
I wonder about the merits of such a project.
The term" shelf-life" merits closer consideration and requires clear definition.
We look forward to a national debate on the merits of what we have recommended, and we will participate vigorously in that debate.
The subject has an importance in the history of war at this period which merits emphasis.
Only rational beings can weigh up the merits of competing claims for attention, be they those of moral patients or other moral agents.
Judges often try to avoid the issue of standing by resolving the merits first.
The merits and limitations of the transaction-centred view can be weighed up.
In the context of this disciplinary gap, the courageous undertaking by the authors of the present article has particular merits.
Both, indeed, have their proper merits and weaknesses.
On its own original merits, and in its own time, it is, and will remain, a canonical text of twentieth-century writing on architectural theory.
Another aspect of the present study that merits discussion concerns the goal of this preventive intervention.
The test has nothing whatever to do with the merits of any particular theoretical explanation for why the value exists.
Each case must be decided on its own merits.
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