词汇 | 功绩 |
释义 | 功绩 Mr Bush’s presidency is not without its merits. He supported sensible immigration reform. Individual feats, in terms of“ power, ” are equally impressive. So Deuteronomy warns repeatedly: It is by no special virtue or merit that Israel was the one chosen. Third, notwithstanding how anyone views Truman's first- term achievements, domestic matters and especially the state of the economy trump foreign affairs as an influence on election results. In a country where government institutions are often spectacularly dysfunctional, that is no small achievement. After six years, Mr Bush's trade achievements are modest. If there is one thing at which its diplomats and soldiers instinctively excel, it is celebrating its own great military feats. The SNP gained23 seats to hold 69 out of129— the first overall majority since the Parliament was created in 1999, and a feat once thought to be impossible under its proportional voting system. He never spoke about his own merits. They tried to humble your importance in that achievement. Investors would not dream of paying a performance fee to traditional fund managers merely for matching the market return, yet they cheerfully reward private- equity managers for the same feat. I mean people advancing their careers or agendas by means other than merit and contribution. What we consider“ merit” is the result of education, and greater education requires greater income. A man can scarce allege his own merits with modesty, much less extol them; a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg; and a number of the like. The policy, established after the civil war by the14th amendment to the constitution, is seen as one of the party's greatest feats. This merit will shine throughout history and no one can obliterate it. Events celebrating Darwin's achievements are taking place throughout the year. Most dangerous of all is to praise the achievements of Poland’s current government, as this newspaper did recently see article. The kindest thing to say is that it leaves him with nothing to do, and no achievements that might attract our praise, our worship or our fear. The use of terms“ shock” and “ surprise” attributed to the victories of lesser ranked teams should not obliterate their meritorious performances. |
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