| They argued that the list was mental or verbal, arguments the judge described as meritless. |
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| Your political opponents could keep a meritless investigation alive in an effort to smear you. |
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| In the end, preserving everyone's right of access to the courts means tolerating some number of meritless suits. |
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| If the case is meritless, the accused can file to be reimbursed for legal expenses. |
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| A judge has thrown the case out, but not because it is meritless or unsupported by the evidence. |
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| He apparently values the viewership of 13-year-old boys who prefer to watch meritless, mindless cinema. |
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| Only Bocklin vies with him as the most ludicrous painter, not actually meritless, in Northern Europe. |
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| The claims of biopiracy were also meritless, resting on a stupid claim that bioprospecting was illegitimate unless all indigenous communities in a region approve it. |
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| His contentions about the GAO are meritless, and he should give them up. |
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| The organization refers to the lawsuit as meritless and is calling for the removal of livestock from the J-List. |
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| Develop active opposition to meritless or frivolous claims and to contingency billing by lawyers. |
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| Some say it's a meritless attempt to suppress embarrassing information. |
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| Those who propose restricting prisoners' access to courts often refer to the large numbers of meritless claims filed by prisoners, yet in a strikingly high number of instances prisoners prevail at the bar. |
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| The affirmative-action claim turned out to be meritless. |
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| This can make her seem likably roguish and honest – which of us has not lost our hearts to something that our heads know to be meritless trash, or sustained contradictory opinions on a complicated issue? |
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