If I am employing somebody, then I would expect him or her to front up, and to rectify anything that is not up to par. |
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The novelette aside, the overall quality isn't quite up to par with Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, but it's better than I expected. |
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The dialogue is even more aimless, the image quality is bad, and the acting is not up to par. |
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For me, as a slalomer, I work hard to keep my consistency and competitiveness up to par. |
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Authorities have been delegated, but basic services have not been up to par. |
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Because the packaging was not up to par, the shipper did not see one cent in restitution. |
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The transfer is acceptable but not up to par with what other studios are doing. |
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Downing says that the quality of the food and water abroad isn't always up to par with the United States. |
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This was a television series rather than a feature film and the acting isn't up to par with what you would expect out of one. |
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As in other developments, sewage water from the houses could be used to keep the course up to par, if a little pongy. |
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The technical quality of the disc is up to par with the rest of the volumes. |
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However, if the water quality isn't up to par, it can smell pretty bad. |
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It's true that Bear Stearns's fabled risk management was not up to par in its portfolio. |
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Another source of loss in an establishment where organization and control are not up to par is in time. |
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While the exact findings may vary, many experts agree that the results are not up to par. |
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While women's literacy is on the rise, the quality of general education and of math and science education, however, is not up to par. |
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In order to keep the probability of detection for relevant events up to par, a guard assistance system is needed. |
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But expert linguists make a point of keeping their language skills up to par wherever they are. |
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In the area of sports, although Sport Canada welcomed the Commissioner's recommendations in 2000, its performance has not been up to par. |
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I think that the albums Blaze made with the band are up to par with anything Maiden has done. |
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Administrative Systems and Information Exchange need to be brought up to par. |
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The only problem with that story is they didn't start putting the worm in the mescal until 1950, when they had much more scientific ways of testing if a liquor was up to par. |
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But I go to the grocery stores and it's not up to par. |
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This is where I come in, not only to deal with complaints from the public, but also to work with the various federal institutions to prevent situations where service may not be up to par. |
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Any time you're not up to par, it's easier to defend against us. |
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Moreover, the Fund's capability to monitor financial sector and capital market developments, particularly at the global level, needs to be brought up to par with its other core areas of expertise in surveillance. |
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All would be given three years to bring their contribution up to par. |
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And I have noted many areas where our success in preserving our natural capital and protecting the health and well-being of Canadian families and communities has not been up to par with this great reputation of ours. |
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People do come in with the view that Windows Vista is not up to par. |
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The fact that French-language content is not always up to par with demand goes a long way toward explaining why, in Canada, Francophones make less use of the Internet than do Anglophones. |
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Pork and fried and highly seasoned foods should be avoided. Have your blood brought up to par by the suitable administration of necessary vitamins, iron and similar substances. |
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Or are you not quite sure that your food safety skills are up to par when it comes to leftovers? Put your safety smarts to the test with this short quiz on safe storing and thawing habits for leftover food. |
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It's not up to par with what I know I can do. |
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It's being hollowed out and not performing up to par. |
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You have the right to complain about the hospital or one of its staff members if you are disrespected, neglected or if the care you received due to your state of health wasn't up to par. |
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He says he felt his service wasn't up to par, and he had trouble focusing. |
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How do we know if our service is up to par? |
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Although you may not be feeling entirely up to par, a child always sees you as the parent, and will still look to you for guidance and if necessary, discipline. |
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This article outlines various scenarios and offers guidance on what steps to take to bring your EAE and Agile Business Suite applications up to par. |
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But this involvement is not up to par with the participation of Central and Northern European countries, and it does little to strengthen a Mediterranean approach to Mediterranean issues. |
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