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  2. Meritocracy - Wikipedia

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    Meritocracy in its wider sense, may be any general act of judgment upon the basis of various demonstrated merits; such acts frequently are described in sociology and psychology. In rhetoric , the demonstration of one's merit regarding mastery of a particular subject is an essential task most directly related to the Aristotelian term Ethos .

  3. Merit system - Wikipedia

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    The merit system has been criticized that it leads to uncooperative behaviors among employees, creating conflict that can negatively affect productivity. It is based on performance compensation that encourages competition among employees, creating a competitive environment that puts employees at odds with one another.

  4. Artistic merit - Wikipedia

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    Though not required to do so by law, John Quinn, the lawyer for the defence, decided to produce three literary experts to attest to the literary merits of Ulysses, as well as The Little Review ' s broader reputation. [1]

  5. Why and How Spain Merits Its Country of Honor Tribute ... - AOL

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    Recognizing its merits, Mipcom celebrates Spain as its 2024 Country of Honor. That honor is based on market performance. Through Oct. 6 this year, seven Spanish titles hit No. 1 on Netflix’s ...

  6. Merit good - Wikipedia

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    A merit good can be defined as a good which would be under-consumed (and under-produced) by a free market economy, due to two main reasons: When consumed, a merit good creates positive externalities (an externality being a third party/spill-over effect of the consumption or production of the good/service).

  7. Merit (law) - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia does not have an article on "merit (law)", but its sister project Wiktionary does: You can also: Search for Merit (law) in Wikipedia to ...

  8. Solana Just Got an Enormous Green Flag From President Trump

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    In the evening of Jan. 17, then President-elect Donald Trump took an action that's one of the largest green flags possible for the future of the Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) blockchain and its merits as a ...

  9. Order of Merit - Wikipedia

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    Knights would be entitled to the post-nominal letters KM, and would wear a silver nine-pointed breast star with the image of Minerva at its centre, along with a "straw-coloured" sash worn across the chest from the right shoulder. [4] The motto of the Order would be "Omnia posthabita scientiae" (in Latin, 'Everything comes after science').