The legal age of marriage for foreigners will be raised from 15 to 18, on par with the age for Swedes. |
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Some gallery owners have taken speaking events to the next level and put them on par with their other business ventures. |
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Feeling, intonation, and expressiveness were all on par with the quality of the work itself, which is to say, completely beyond reproach. |
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The only Navy left should be a fleet of submarines and a few surface ships on par with Coast Guard cutters. |
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The Life of David Gale is a cut above the average brain dead thriller, but it's not a mind-bender on par with the likes of Memento. |
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The image is clean, but about on par with a high-definition broadcast of an old television special. |
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Since our currency is linked on par with theirs, whatever happens to the Rand, happens to the Namibia Dollar. |
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The depth of plot and character development are on par with your average skin flick. |
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For generous helpings of protein and low levels of fat, pork loin and tenderloin are on par with chicken breast. |
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Setup time for the A-model was on par with other flexwing pilots, C-model takes 10 minutes or so longer to set up. |
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Plucked and drawn strings, sitar and flugelhorn accent a ballad easily on par with its inspirations. |
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Achieving both can fortify a region militarily and put its economy on par with the world's best. |
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To keep the quality on par with branded items, the cloth is double stitched. |
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Prominent biologists say we're on par with the five previous mass extinctions in the history of life on earth. |
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Really, this was one area that was long overdue and kept Ontario students from keeping on par with their interprovincial counterparts. |
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The internet is a significant technological invention, on par with the Gutenburg press. |
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The government prided itself on the various industrial and agricultural advances that put it on par with and even ahead of South Korea. |
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First, your government's financial systems are not on par with the size and complexity of your operations. |
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These employees seek to be on par with the other hospital workers in their province. |
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Up until now, they were recognised as dramatists on par with authors of indoor theatre. |
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In India, actors are often treated like deities on par with the corpse of Princess Diana. |
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These all combine to put scanning on Linux on par with any desktop. |
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The city is incredibly violent for its size, on par with metropolises that dwarf the town. |
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Counts to the remaining four of five rivers are on par with counts from the past two years. |
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It's perhaps not a huge update, but one that puts the looks and spec-sheet of the STS on par with its goals. |
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Is your golden retriever on par with others, or could he stand to run a bit more? |
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However, one opinion raised felt that voluntary programs should be on par with mandatory programs. |
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Dramatizing the work of historians, Larson has produced a page-turner on par with The Devil in the White City. |
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Other countries are also moving toward its introduction and it is crucial that Canada keeps on par with international safety standards. |
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We need to play catch up to bring our system on par with the rest of Ontario and Canada. |
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Yet that comparison relies on voters regarding metadata snooping as a threat on par with an audit. |
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In terms of specs, the iPhone 4S is pretty much on par with the best Android-based smartphones. |
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I hope the minister will rise today and tell cervid farmers that compensation will be on par with that of Quebec's sheep farmers. |
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Income inequality in San Francisco, one study found, is on par with that of developing nations. |
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Four wheat seeds equal three of barley, which are themselves considered to be on par with the seed from a carob tree. |
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The following ports are not officially supported, and are not on par with supported platforms, but they are being worked on actively and may hopefully become supported platforms in the future. |
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Today, women more regularly make strides in the publishing world, as they lead companies to success and begin to earn wages on par with their male counterparts. |
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Although the Transplant Games are of course not on par with the Olympics, those footrace, badminton, golf, softball and even high jump competitions will be contested with zeal and ardour by uncommon athletes. |
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The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 running Windows 8 is a similarly specced Windows laptop, on par with the MacBook Pro and Chromebook Pixel in terms of performance. |
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Not only did they nominate the most visible minorities, but these candidates confronted winnable contests on par with those faced by their white counterparts. |
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And Stingray continues to prove that an old school Chevy pushrod V-8 can deliver mileage on par with whiz-bang, smaller-displacement turbo competitors. |
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The Edouard Pernod label was considered by many absinthe connoisseurs to be one of the finest marques, certainly on par with the famed Pernod Fils, A. Junod and Fritz Duval labels. |
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The canola estimate provides the gravest concern again in this report, given the 1.8 million acre jump from the April report to 13.392 million and now about on par with last year. |
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It was necessary to consider the drafting of a convention or a legally binding instrument on the right to development, which should be on par with the other human rights and fundamental freedoms. |
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In the quasi religious world of EDM, Avicii is on par with God himself. |
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However, Sellers's performance is regarded as being on par with that of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, according to biographer Peter Evans. |
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Although the various groups were theoretically on par with each other, the church apparently had supremacy. |
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The ancient Greeks considered geometry as just one of several sciences, and held the theorems of geometry on par with scientific facts. |
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The extremely harsh temperature and pressure conditions that prevail at these depths mean that the technological challenges of this new frontier are on par with the conquest of space. |
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When we are offered something for free, we might often with good reason think: How can something that is offered free of charge be on par with a paid-for product? |
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We have to keep these things on par with one another. |
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That was about on par with recent performances. |
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The National Council of Welfare considers this ruling to be a binding financial obligation on par with the commitment to honour Government of Canada bonds. |
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Organizations must aim to achieve rates of hiring and promotion of designated group members that are at a minimum on par with availability, as identified in the workforce analysis. |
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Justin Martyr, Irenaeus and Tertullian held the letters of Paul to be on par with the Hebrew Scriptures as being divinely inspired, yet others rejected him. |
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The scale of this aid places it on par with China and India. |
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Until the adoption of the Euro, Vatican coinage and stamps were denominated in their own Vatican lira currency, which was on par with the Italian lira. |
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By assuming that title, the sovereign of Moscow tried to emphasize that he was a major ruler or emperor on par with the Byzantine emperor or the Mongol khan. |
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On par with that, the Cossacks also play a large cultural role in the South of Russia. |
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