0 good qualities that deserve praise -- wartość, zaleta
Every application has to be judged on its own merits (= judged by considering the qualities of each).
We debated the merits of using television in the classroom.
His ideas have merit.
1 to be important enough to receive attention or punishment -- zasługiwać na
Each work is judged on its merits and in many cases, [by virtue of an artist's] previous output.
Nonetheless, the impact of first-degree atrioventricular block merits including the topic in this review.
Despite the breadth of topics discussed in the book, there are three subjects that should have merited more consistent attention.
While the scheme has many merits, it mainly serves the white community and older people who are fit and able to care for themselves.
Rather, depending on what property is emphasised, there are many different families of curves, each with merits and disadvantages.
My theory thus sheds a novel light on the arguments about the merits and dangers of different forms of executive structure.
However, we cannot assess the merits of those views without first listening to the arguments advanced in support of them.
Clearly, my review should stand or fall on its merits, not some alleged rule invented by my two detractors.