The praise, on the one hand, and the defamation on the other, are equally unmerited. |
On June 29th oil markets responded to the latest euro summit with undisguised, and unmerited, glee. |
The unmerited are to be attributed to the indistinctness of my rapid penmanship. |
Would not such a disjunction between achievement and status have made the notion of grace as an unmerited gift more attractive than can be the case among wage-earners today? |
He believed the tribunal's investigation into the awarding of the licence was wholly unnecessary and unmerited. |
Yet behind the smiles lurks a host of knotty differences and disputes. Not that the praise was unmerited. |