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    1. Can we do anything to protect ourselves and bring our sense of balance up to par? Happily, the answer is yes


    2. As compared to 1947 the rupee has depreciated from its par value to less than 5 paise today


    3. ‘Sounds about par for the course for Harvey


    4. Considered at par with the


    5. She was even more impressed when she realised that her centenarian relative, having dispensed with a life of genteel blackmail in her early eighties, had subsequently taught herself not only the arts of silver surfing, but had also majored as a writer of hacking and viral software on a par with any young eastern European hotshot


    6. had also majored as a writer of hacking and viral software on a par


    7. “The conversation was about his sexual needs being so much greater than yours, more on a par with mine, so you didn’t enjoy sharing the cabin with him


    8. Potatoes have been sliced and par boiled, and the sherry bottle has been uncorked


    9. He was now convinced that their acoustic technology was more on a par with Earth’s electronic technology


    10. Would you be on par with moral

    11. feasibility of such dinners with lighted candles in this par of the


    12. During the continuance of this abuse (which prevailed chiefly in 1762, 1763, and 1764), while the exchange between London and Carlisle was at par, that between London and Dumfries would sometimes be four per cent


    13. She fully took on her duties of mother and home manager, keeping her children up to par with their studies and involved in extracurricular activities while cooking and cleaning as would be expected of a responsible housewife


    14. spoken of on a par with the devil himself here; this signifies


    15. When the exchange between two places, such as London and Paris, is at par, it is said to be a sign that the debts due from London to Paris are compensated by those due from Paris to London


    16. In the way, besides, in which the par of exchange has hitherto been computed, the ordinary course of exchange can afford no sufficient indication that the ordinary state of debt and credit is in favour of that country which seems to have, or which is supposed to have, the ordinary course of exchange in its favour ; or, in other words, the real exchange may be, and in fact often is, so very different from the computed one, that, from the course of the latter, no certain conclusion can, upon many occasions, be drawn concerning that of the former


    17. When for a sum or money paid in England, containing, according to the standard of the English mint, a certain number of ounces of pure silver, you receive a bill for a sum of money to be paid in France, containing, according to the standard of the French mint, an equal number of ounces of pure silver, exchange is said to be at par between England and France


    18. If, for such a bill, no more additional money was paid than what was sufficient to compensate the expense of the French coinage, the real exchange might be at par between the two countries; their debts and credits might mutually compensate one another, while the computed exchange was considerably in favour of France


    19. agio, and sometimes to sink so low as par, according as opposite interests happened to influence the market


    20. On par with an uncomfortable trend lately, Brynjolf again found himself speechless

    21. A share in the stock of the British Linen company of Edinburgh sells, at present, very much below par, though less so than it did some years ago


    22. They were on a par, neither had to feign sympathy for the others adversity


    23. The bank of England, either by voluntarily discounting those bills at their current value, or by agreeing with government for certain considerations to circulate exchequer bills, that is, to receive them at par, paying the interest which happens to be due upon them, keeps up their value, and facilitates their circulation, and thereby frequently enables government to contract a very large debt of this kind


    24. A golfer can literally shoot par on just about any course using nothing more than a seven iron and a putter


    25. On short, par 3 holes, the seven iron is again the perfect club to use


    26. Some courses have par 3 holes as short as one hundred yards, so anything more than a nine-iron will be too much club


    27. For example, say a golfer’s drive went two hundred and fifty yards on a par 4 hole, leaving him or her another two hundred and fifty yards away


    28. Time proven tips by masters of the sport will have lent you their important tips on how to survive the game of golf well under par


    29. These two monsters applied and extended the horrendous Community Reinvestment Act, passed under the aegis of the Reprehensible Carter and extended under the equally reprehensible Clinton, forcing Fannie May and Freddie Mack to make sub par loans that anybody with common sense would know couldn"t be repaid


    30. It’s on a par with someone telling you

    31. The Princes (par nobile fratrum!) had serious thoughts, when in London, of bringing an action for slander against Governor Griffith and Sir Francis Scott, for stating that Prempeh indulged in the mild dissipation of occasional head-chopping; and thereby casting a reflection on the character and the integrity of the Ashanti Embassy then in London


    32. As a result, their average height was on par with modern times


    33. He was an ungainly man and, because he wore the same clothes day in and day out and rarely took a bath or shower, his personal hygiene was below par


    34. Will everyone in the team perform at par with the others? Chances are,


    35. As Miguel was finishing up his routine, the girls in the crowd were going bonkers, “Woo hooing” and all of that kind of schlernious business, which was par for the course


    36. They are growing rapidly in readers and they are on par with the United States in terms of their number of readers


    37. Pretoria, the capital city, had recently inaugurated its own opera house, with facilities on a par with most great centres of the world


    38. A baseball field, a few tennis courts, and a football field that hosts the games of our sub par team - the Rebels - frame the huge two-level building


    39. The light was flickering low between the trees as the sun made its descent but still managed to cast a warm glow over the 72 par course


    40. those clients’ experiences at death match, on par with, the reported statements of people who

    41. few aftershocks but that kind of thing is par for the course out here,


    42. Yes, he was a leader, par excellence, and yes, he was wealthy and powerful, yet through it all –


    43. Par for the course, he thought to himself


    44. Smythe was discoursing on how the recruits coming off the farms nowadays were not on a par with those that you saw when he was a young man


    45. Par for the


    46. one when she'd score less than 18 shots over par on the 9-


    47. Sizeable contributions from Our Lady University coming out of his undergraduate studies spoke of an all new energy, clean and safe, affordability on par with current systems, nothing comes cheap as is, and to be realistic after a few years of recalibration, lawsuits via disaster, and the obvious restructuring of current system, Jason Ashby, your father, was set to revolutionize the way we moved


    48. However, our audience numbers were on a par with the Bristol Old Vic, the oldest theatre company in Britain and one of the most prestigious theatres outside London


    49. She explained to him that in Ireland in particular, it was on par with being a priest, a guard, a council representative or someone in the medical profession


    50. It was on par with the vibrant dancehalls in Ireland as they all knew and was now part of what they had made home from home














































    1. Perhaps, even a few pars could be gathered!


    2. Pearl # 3: The Mnemonic “CHAD PARS” helps recall the major causes of


    3. See Companies Act of 1929, Sections 6–10; Table A to the Companies Act of 1929, pars


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    Synonyms for "par"

    par equality equation equivalence norm average mean medium normal rule constant equilibrium balance level sameness identity

    "par" definitions

    (golf) the standard number of strokes set for each hole on a golf course, or for the entire course


    a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced


    make a score (on a hole) equal to par