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If inductive inference is disallowed then the following two directives are on a par.
For the overwhelming majority it is harmless fun on a par with backing a horse in the Grand National.
Carrying beer to Bierfest was on a par with carrying coals to Newcastle or water to the Thames.
Nor was Stalin's behaviour in Ukraine, however atrocious, on a par with Hitler's total extermination strategy.
Oats proved to be one of the better crops this year, coming in on a par with last year's yield.
Explicitly promising to do so would at least put them on a par with schoolteachers, lawyers, and other professionals.
It's on a par with removing everyone's freedoms in a bid to catch a few terrorists.
The 49-3 defeat at Murrayfield in 1990 was on a par with a 51-0 drubbing received at the hands of the English seven days earlier.
Through a combination of cynicism and self-flattery, we put their accomplishments on a par with the banalities of contemporary celebrity culture.
But for some things, orderliness and logic give me an aesthetic tingle on a par with a beautifully crafted film or a garden that just works.
Used as a family snapshot camera it's on a par with early colour compacts, using cheap colour film and cheap laboratory processing.
It is a deeply affecting couple of hours, on a par with Schindler's List for emotional impact.
This is an observation on a par with pointing out to us that the world isn't flat.
It is accepted as an entry qualification by universities of the European Union, on a par with the German Abitur, etc.
The odds of being shot dead by a ruminant must be on a par with being killed by a real poison pen letter.
Peter the Great was the Russian czar who transformed Russia from an isolated agricultural society into an Empire on a par with European powers.
At 95 per cent, the overall pass rate was on a par with the national average.
Some excellent facilities are in place at the gym which are on a par with the very best in the county.
The games industry in the UK is already bigger than the cinema business, and on a par with video.
Keep in mind that in those days, to be in the cab of a working mainline steam engine had to be on a par with a ride in a jet fighter today.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Civilly and educationally the peasant man was on a par with the peasant woman.
It has a certain apocryphal reputation and is not regarded on a par with the other contents of the Poetic Edda.
He tries no pretences with a view to her reinstatement, even on a par with himself.
It is precisely on a par with anemia, dyspepsia or fatigue, or any other like unhappy fact of personal biography.
A similar difference, quite on a par with this, exists in the circulatory system.
In short, to ride across a biscachera would be on a par with passing on horseback through a rabbit warren.
The Jaipur troops were much on a par with those of Bhopal and Udaipur.
The retort is on a par with the proposition, and both are claptrap.
Some continental authorities place him on a par with Tourte.
The committee may soon recommend downgrading ecstasy from a class A drug to a class B, putting it on a par with cannabis in terms of harmfulness.
The decretal letters of the popes were put on a par with Scripture.
Another slice of cold meat, another draught of Madeira and water, will make you nearly on a par with the rest of us.
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