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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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On merit

I want to get the job on merit.


What does it mean?

  

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What does it mean? I want to get the job because of my good qualities. on one's merits or according to one's merits .

  • What does it mean?
  • I want to get the job because of my good qualities.
  • on one's merits or according to one's merits .
  • With regard only to the intrinsic quality of something or someone.
  • For example, Who supports it doesn't matter; we have to consider the idea solely on its merits, or The agency doesn't care about her references but wants to hire candidates according to their merits.
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contrapositionI want to get the job on merit.What does it mean?

I want to get the job because of my good qualities.

on one's merits or according to one's merits. With regard only to the intrinsic quality of something or someone. For example, Who supports it doesn't matter; we have to consider the idea solely on its merits, or The agen

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