to lower standards or expectations
to set simple rules than previous ones
to make something easier
The revision bill aims to lower the bar on picking candidates.
We have played on a par with any opponent so far. We can’t lower the bar.
It’s okay to lower the bar right now, not because we don’t have high standards, but we need a break.
She was not ready to lower the bar of expectation just yet.
Scientists decided to lower the bar on the Covid-19 vaccine potential to avoid fatal side effects.
If it does not lower the bar for anyone, the system can be better off.
The company has lowered the bar for new candidates to fill vacant positions.
There is no origin for this idiom
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