On-par Sentence Examples

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  • The price on it is $29.00, on par with most other models.

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  • Obviously, no one is suggesting that comic books are on par with literary classics like Black Beauty, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, or Charlotte's Web.

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  • Coverage of Days of Our Lives, the Bold and the Beautiful and All My Children is about equal and on par with coverage of other daytime (and in some cases nighttime soap operas).

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  • Ironically, Jessica was not considered quite sexy enough for mainstream pop success and her sound was not on par with that of Aguilera.

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  • Travolta and his wife are members of the Church of Scientology and John has become an advocate for the religion, almost on par with his colleague Tom Cruise.

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  • Anderson patio doors are considered by many builders and homeowners to be some of the best in the business, on par with Pella patio doors.

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  • Anyone with a high-end gaming computer has probably experienced graphics that are on par with what is presented in this offering.

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  • Hawk can be considered on par with Zangief in strength, but generally has more finesse and utilizes fewer grappling techniques.

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  • Functions are on par with its sliding compatriots, but only in a clamshell form.

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  • In the end, you can't really go wrong with either choice and this comparison has demonstrated that they really are on par with one another.

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  • All together, the five flavors of store brands have about 1,000 different products, which puts them about on par with competitor Vitamin World.

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  • In truth, it's pretty much on par with calcium carbonate although much more expensive.

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  • Instead, Baby Phat lingers somewhat on par or below the quality of Guess.

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  • Typically, the talented savant does not display exceptional or prodigious ability but does perform on par with someone of normal intelligence in one or more specific areas.

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  • Things to keep in mind with this study is that the effectiveness of neurofeedback is on par with occupational therapy.

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  • Making soap was considered to be on par with the work of carpenters, bakers, and blacksmiths.

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  • Other complaints about the company include complaints about its costs, but the membership costs are on par with most other commercial diet programs.

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  • Shipping terms, return policies and so forth seems to be on par with the industry, with some limitations on overseas shipment on specific products such as Polar and Timex heart rate monitors.

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  • Frederick's of Hollywood is on par with Victoria's Secret.

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  • It takes a little longer than the drops but is on par with the spray.

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  • This should have been a thriller on par with The Gift, but instead is totally banal.

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  • Economy The official currency is the Bahamian dollar which the Government maintains its value on par with the US Dollar.

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  • Regardless, the U2 gives you an extremely sturdy and robust player whose essential capabilities are on-par with more expensive players.

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  • While the future probably holds great things for wireless video surveillance, the technology just isn't on par with wired devices yet.

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