Examples of using The merits of in English and their translations into Swedish
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But he did believe in the merits of The Swan of Tuonela
Frequently it is the concept of"feed effectiveness" that is pointed out when people expound the merits of trenbolone.
It is not the task of the Ombudsman to examine the merits of legislative acts
file its own memorial on the merits of the case.
Thousands of women around the world have already managed to appreciate the merits of this modern drug.
In the absence of definite information it is impossible to decide the merits of his critical labors.
For example, with our fully customisable Candidate Anonymisation, you can ensure each candidate is treated on the merits of their skills rather than their name.
Frequently it is the idea of"feed efficiency" that is pointed out when individuals expound the merits of trenbolone.
The merits of our budgetary assistance have been widely recognised,
Next, considering the merits of the case, I would like to emphasise that,
Other circumstances include the nature of the dispute and the merits of the case as well as factors related to costs, delay and prospects of success.
It demonstrates the merits of the IEA's multilateral approach
The merits of significantly diversifying the instruments and targets of EC cooperation should be explored.
InterConsult21 endorsing the United Nations 10 Principles out of firm believe in the merits of each Principle and out of our mission
Noticing the merits of its taste, you have to present yourself, as an experienced,
Talk about its attractiveness, focusing on the merits of appearance, as well as on internal qualities that are important.
Bh the merits of an application in the cases subject to the accelerated examination procedure referred to in Article 40.
This Communication sets out the merits of using consumer complaints as a key indicator of internal market functioning.