Synonym: average, normal. Similar words: part and parcel, pare, par., part, park, spare, compare, parry. Meaning: [pɑr /pɑː] n. 1. (golf) the standard number of strokes set for each hole on a golf course, or for the entire course 2. a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced. v. make a score (on a hole) equal to par.
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91. Zero coupon bonds are sold at, substantial discounts from par but pay no current interest.
92. If the bond is currently trading below par, its operative life is likely to be the number of years to maturity.
93. The cut is the figure under or over par that determines who qualifies for the final two rounds of a tournament.
94. At the business unit level profits should be on a par with last year,(sentencedict.com) which was a record result.
95. A 1,000,000 certificate of deposit was issued at par with a coupon of 9.5 percent and 91 days to maturity.
96. The first score is 1 under par, the second 11 under.
97. It is short for a par 5 but you soon realise why.
98. This further reduced demand and put state nurseries on a par with private ones except in the case of poor parents.
99. Bio 2, after all, was a patchwork wilderness par excellence.
100. He went on to become the talk-show host par excellence.
101. The stock's par value decreased from $3.14 to 31 cents.
102. After hitting it in a fairway bunker, he pounded another 9-iron to 25 feet and 2-putted for par.
103. Similarly, if the rate of unproductive consumption declines, then - cet. par. - accumulation increases.
104. Emissions are down by as much as 80 per cent-putting them on a par with the best four-strokes.
105. That is the New World par excellence, the land of amazing futuristic achievements.
106. Three under par and only three shots behind the leaders, Woods took a triple-bogey six.
107. After seven holes, Bolas, who hails from Beau Desert, was as many as seven over par.
108. Graphics handling is also quite impressive, on a par with much more expensive laser printers.
109. The bonds are callable at par on Nov. 15, 2004.
110. Adamson reached the turn in five under par but faltered on the back nine to finish on two under par 70.
111. It rained all week, but I guess that's par for the course in Ireland.
112. Ed Sneed wilted in 1979, taking a bogey five when a par would have won.
113. This must be seen as a specialist task, on a par with other administrative duties and research commitments.
114. Finishing with a par 4 Stevie had won and on the morrow would be presented by the Princess with his Golden Putter.
115. Alesis reverb units are par for the course in home studios; and their 3630 should enjoy the same popularity.
116. Regardless, this raise helps to keep their base pay ahead of, or at least on a par with, inflation.
117. Its bookshops are on a par, which means it is well catered for.
118. Chefs peak at summit Long hours and tough working conditions are often par for the course in catering.
119. One Labour source said that operating cartels would be put on a par with insider dealing.
120. The relationship between the par yields, spot yields and forward rates is given in the following table.