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12 Sentences With "not merited"

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While Fitch views FHLB membership positively, FHLB membership has not merited ratings upgrades for individual insurers.
Membership would enhance India's standing as a nuclear weapons state, but it is not merited until the country meets the group's standards.
And aside from stoking fear where it's not merited (and in turn increasing general arachnophobia), Vetter said spreading this type of misinformation also causes people to misidentify spiders as dangerous.
The public divides on the question of whether the investigations Trump faces are justified by the facts, 228% say they are, 13% say they are not merited based on the facts.
"It's not appropriate for a president to engage a foreign government in an investigation of a political opponent," Portman told the Columbus Dispatch, while adding the caveat that impeachment was not merited.
"I think that it is highly likely that it will stoke conspiracy theories, even though it is not merited at this point," Adam Spanier, professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, told BuzzFeed News by email ahead of the study's launch.
The validity of the concept of a Big Twelve is often topic of debate. It's at times portrayed as a rigid construct that excludes teams that merit a place in this group and at other times it's argued to be an outdated definition that includes clubs whose place is not merited nowadays.
The show was officially cancelled by the BBC on 12 February 2013. The BBC commented: "We loved the show but have to make hard choices to bring new shows through." It was commented that while the show had received good reviews, its viewing figures were low and therefore a third series was not merited. The second series only managed to muster an average of 1.24 million viewers per episode, compared to the first series which managed an average of 2.02 million.
His fortunes largely changed after this and he had a series of mostly winning tournaments culminating in a 6–1 record at makushita 41 and coming just short of the championship by losing a playoff to Tochitsubasa. He followed this with two strong 5-2 winning tournaments. During this time, however the ramifications of the match-fixing scandal that would rock the sumo world were becoming apparent. Due to this, Chiyonokuni, along with many other upper makushita wrestlers was promoted to salaried ranks of jūryō for the July 2011 though his actual performance so far would not have not merited promotion.
The paper said the membership was "not merited" and that India had "fallen far short" in assuming responsibilities of a nuclear nation. This view was criticized by several western and Indian experts on nuclear issues. Ramesh Thakur, Director of the Centre for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament at the Australian National University, said The New York Times is "frequently chauvinistic" and that the editorial "reflects a deliberate bias". Alyssa Ayres, a senior fellow for South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, rebutted the editorial, saying "the small community of India-watchers in Washington read these words in disbelief" and the paper "should ground its arguments in an appraisal of the complete facts".
In the end, in 1911, only 7 of them recommended duplication, with 3 opposed. The opposition was possibly caused by the concern that the tunnel duplication would prevent a goods shed expansion, and because it had been advised that timetabling could work around the limitations of the single-track tunnel. Government had previously argued that up to 240 trains daily (one every 6 minutes) could be run through the single-track tunnel, and thus, the cost of £35,000-£40,000 for the duplication was not merited when other projects were of greater importance. Due to the lack of unanimous agreement - and because the Railways Department argued the tunnel could take twice the traffic using it at the time - duplication was again declined. However, there was considerable discontent in Auckland during the 1900s and 1910s that the government was proceeding with major tunneling works in the South Island, such as at Arthur's Pass, while arguing that there was no funding available for the Parnell Tunnel.
For example: > The complex and varied nature of the Vietnam War made it especially > difficult to translate abstract, strategic goals into specific missions for > individual organizations.p.121, Gartner This occurred because of the economic change that saw the cost of the war escalate beyond the original predictions and the changing political leadership, which was no longer willing to commit to the conduct of the war, but also due to the radical change which United States society experienced during the war, and more importantly because: > The American strategic goal was not the destruction of an organized military > machine armed with tanks, planes, helicopters, and war ships, for which the > United States had prepared, but the preservation of a fragile regime from > the lightly armed attacks of both its own people and the North > Vietnamese.pp.127-128, Gartner The United States did not intend to conquer North Vietnam for fear of a Chinese or Soviet military reaction. Likewise, the United States strategically assumed that the full extent of its power was not merited in the Vietnam War.p.

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