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Q: PAR reports generally come from where?
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What does come to par mean?

Come to par means: to meet the standards, to get equivalent to something on someone.


Place the PAR operations in the correct order?

1 - UCC activates the PAR teams. 2 - PAR teams perform pre-attack actions. 3 - PAR Teams perform initial surveys. 4 - PAR teams report to the UCC. 5 - PAR Teams mark hazards and contaminated areas. 6 - UCC consolidates information and reports to the EOC.


What does par- asexuality mean?

Par is a score you should make on a hole generally depending on length. Different rating for men and women sometimes, a 400m hole maybe a par 5 for women and par 4 for a man. If you are referring to golf.


What come before b?

Part A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Par-tay!


Do shares in Australian company come with a par value?

No, Australian companies do not have a par value (or nominal value) for their shares. The concept of par value was abolished by law in Australia in 1998.


What does to come mean?

Come to par means: to meet the standards, to get equivalent to something on someone.


How come golf courses are not made up of 6 par three's 6 par fours and 6 par fives?

There is really no reason for this but mostly it is because the designers don't it that way.


How do you pronounce please come this way in French?

In French, "please come this way" is pronounced as "s'il vous plaît, venez par ici" with the pronunciation: "seel voo pleh, ven-ay par ee-see".


What Reports generally contain?

Evidence and conclusions and sometimes recommendations.


What do reports generally contain?

Evidence and conclusions and sometimes recommendations.


Is a par 1 below par?

No, par is par.


Where does the expression Below par come from?

The "sport" of golf; see the related link below: