Examples of using Meritorious in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is meritorious if you.
Industrial experience is meritorious.
It is meritorious if you have.
Experience from leadership assignments is meritorious.
For long and meritorious service.
People also translate
A meritorious person can be either of.
Prayers for the dead are meritorious and commended.
Buying and then releasing captive animals is also considered meritorious.
He even seems to consider it meritorious to follow that order.
Of University teaches have honorary title. Meritorious….
Things we see as meritorious(but which are absolutely no requirements!).
For the implementation of these tasks you meritorious.
To help Meritorious students, Amity Dubai institutes 125 scholarships.
A sanguinian outlaw a worn and haggard meritorious gift.
Was also considered meritorious. The act of buying and then releasing captive animals.
Ability to attract external funding is meritorious.
A meritorious subject has immunity, so it won't be violating the national law.
Scholarships and fellowships are awarded on a meritorious basis.
Rather, such a type of lending is meritorious and should be praised and approved.
other pressure equipment is meritorious.
A EU mechanism should facilitate meritorious claims and benefit consumers.
Officer- for meritorious service chargés d'affaires,
He was awarded the Red Cross Medal for meritorious service.
The motivation reads:“For meritorious efforts as a cultural carrier in Swedish business”.
she was given the FBI Award for Meritorious Achievement.
It is meritorious if you have experience in participating in a research project in collaboration with industry.
is meritorious but not a requirement.
In his meritorious report Mr Pérez Royo has pointed out various facets related to the euro and the consumer.
Almsgiving became an expression of good works meritorious to salvation see Tob.
If one engages in meritorious deeds, the sankharas