Sentence examples for considered on par from inspiring English sources

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He explains, the idea of Prats & Symington began twenty years ago, when his father, James Symington, asked Prats if he would be interested in working together to create a wine that would be considered "on par with our great Vintage Ports" from grapes sourced from the same vineyards.

These two games had incredibly engaging stories, and scripts that would be the only ones that could be considered on par with an actual Hollywood feature.

Would it be considered on par, lesser, or more advanced in approach?

The cabinetmaker DUNCAN PHYFE is considered on par with Chippendale or Boulle.

But to be considered on par with, say, Millard Fillmore or Rutherford B. Hayes would be nice.

Works by Rogers, who was from Massachusetts, are considered on par with any by the British dog painters.

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The former swimming coach and county school sports co-ordinator said that another part of his motivation had been to show that, given that they all devote years of single-minded training to their sport, Paralympians and Olympians should be considered on a par with one another.

And the making of pottery is considered on a par with painting, sculpture and architecture.

His works were considered on a par with those of Sir Joshua Reynolds.

In its time, the IBM Relay Calculator was considered on a par with ENIAC and the Bell Relay Calculators.

In calculating kids' overall welfare, should the domain of "Emotional/Spiritual Well-Being" (which plunged in the 1980's) be considered on a par with "Material Well-Being" (which has been gradually rising)?

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