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In a survey of roughly 6,500 people, Aldi scored on par with, or slightly lower than many of its peers in categories like store cleanliness and item availability.
In a survey of roughly 6,500 people, Aldi scored on par with or slightly lower than many of its peers in categories like store cleanliness and item availability.
That being said, you know, what we found is that DeepSeek, which is the leading Chinese AI lab, their model is actually the top performing or roughly on par with the best American models, which are a one from.
That being said, what we found is that DeepSeek, which is the leading Chinese AI lab, their model is actually the top-performing or roughly on par with the best American models, which are '01 from.
Oh, I forgot to ask, how many strokes under par do you shoot?
How many strokes under a par do you shoot?
and I'd like to report there myself—the Democratic lawmakers, you have, on one hand, the Trump administration officials saying it's fine, it's up to par.
The Democratic lawmakers you have on one hand, the Trump administration officials saying it's fine, it's up to par.
Yes, this puts their intelligence and understanding of us on par with a two-year-old.
This puts their intelligence and understanding of us on par with a 2-year-old.
We are now, Nicole, on a par with the great financial crisis and then the pandemic, and then in the third, in recent time, this downturn, this man-made downturn from the tariffs.
We are now, Nicole, on a par with the great financial crisis, um, and then the pandemic, and
and experience aren't up to par for the schools you hoped to get into, you'll need to make a critical decision: do you apply to more lower-tier and safety schools, or do you delay your application in order to become a stronger candidate for the next application cycle?
MCAT score and experience aren't up to par
Some of the contractors would later argue that a large factor in the sub-par construction
I think we're all going to Dylan's par...
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