par  
[pɑr]
Definition: 
Use 'par' in a sentence: These two novels are too different to put on a par  with each other. He has been a meticulous manager, a manager par  excellence. Lo and behold, their bonds would go up because people had discovered that you might be entitled to buy at par . Formal Derivation of the Minimum Spanning Tree Algorithm with PAR  Method. It rarely makes sense to buy at that high a price for them to be satisfied with being paid off only at par  (the full value of the bond). He said long hours are par  for the course. Starting early and working long hours is par  for the course in this job. Falling, after all, is par  for the course. In science it is on a par  with Jordan, poorer still. Dr. Boris Sidis was a Russian-born psychiatrist who enjoyed considerable prestige; some placed him on a par  with Pierre Janet and Morton Prince. The new method can reduce the PAR  of OFDM effectively without needing side information. Investors bought the issue at 105% of par . Bresson is par  excellence the Catholic filmmaker. This currency exchanges at par . Parts of Glasgow are on a par  with the worst areas of London and Liverpool for burglaries. The Primary Research of PAR  Applied to MIS Development Method. Teaching in some subjects has been well below par . Your performance has to be sub-par . I don't think his ability is on a par  with yours. He was five under par  after the first round. The quality of your work is well above par . Conclusion The immune function of the patients with PAR  is abnormal. Performance though improving is still not at par  with the relational data. Sales of nylon have been below par  in recent years. This paper aims to provide a new approach in the software automation based on PAR  method. This is par  for the course in the mutual-fund industry. The syndrome is more likely to strike those whose immune systems are already below par . For companies that could pay you back, but their bonds are trading below par , probably because they have a low coupon. She went round the course in three below par . In China PAR  is still in the basic research stage, many basic problems need to be studied. “ Par  in parem imperium non habet ” is an indisputable legal maxim in the world. Would they put my interests on par  with their own? In this regard the absurd joy par  excellence is creation. A: Yes, your last shipment wasn't up to par . If they were late, we had the prospect of getting par  quickly. China's code is now on par  with similar codes in seismically active areas of the world. When a golfer takes a swing at a ball, one degree of difference can determine whether the ball comes in under par , or sinks one in the lake. James Gregory gave in in his "Geometriae Pars  Universalis" a method of rectifying curves. James Gregory. His performance was not up to par . We should not put subjective reasons on a par  with objective reasons in our analysis. After the birth of her baby she felt generally under par . It's a constant struggle to try to keep them up to par . Chemistry was par  excellence the laboratory science of the early nineteenth century. She turned out to be an organizer par  excellence. Duffy's primitive guitar playing is well below par . A teacher's job is relatively safe, even if they perform under par  in the classroom. The water park will be on a par  with some of the best public swim facilities around. Par  for the course is 72.