on a par造句31. By that reckoning the provos must be on a par with the boy scouts or the girl guides!
32. Furthermore, the investigators report, the reduction of risk was on a par with traditional antidiabetic drugs, including rosiglitazone, metformin, acarbose, and ramipril.
33. The effort to develop China's own ultra high-speed rail technology is a showcase project almost on a par with the country's space programme as a symbol of national pride and importance.
34. The QDDR recognizes President Obama's directive that development "is a strategic, economic and moral imperative," on a par with diplomacy as "a pillar of American civilian power," Clinton said.
34.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
35. U.S. officials say the planes would get new avionics and equipment to put them on a par with new F-16's Pakistan is buying under an arms deal approved in 2006.
36. The marital bed, once the symbol of American matrimony on a par with the diamond ring, the tiered wedding cake and his-and-hers martinis, is threatened with extinction.
37. We should not put subjective reasons on a par with objective reasons in our analysis.
38. Dr. Boris Sidis was a Russian-born psychiatrist who enjoyed considerable prestige; some placed him on a par with Pierre Janet and Morton Prince.
39. Germany is ranked 18 th — on a par with El Salvador but above Japan.
40. His The Long Regret is considered on a par with Sea Lilt.
41. In the end, many organizations find the limitations of most off-the-shelf build management tools put them, at best, on a par with do-it-yourself systems.
42. Already the GDP of the Asian economies is nearly on a par with Europe's and NAFTA's.
43. It is claimed that his power is on a par with the Great Necromancer Nagash, so it is fortunate that Teclis has devoted his life to thwarting the powers of Chaos and death.
44. I don't think his ability is on a par with yours.
45. Any shipper or passenger who has voluntarily applied for insured transport of valued articles shall be entitled to an indemnity on a par with the actual loss but not exceeding the insured value.