Of course this is a bit of an argument by analogy, but I think it is fairly good.
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By analogy, we would be out of the market for every correction and non-correction, every panda and teddy.
The latter, by analogy, is designed like a car that requires 200 pounds of force to press the gas peddle.
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Mr Welch earned the sobriquet Neutron Jack by analogy with the neutron bomb, which kills people but leaves buildings intact.
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By analogy the discovery that penicillin beats syphilis seems to have led to a very large change in sexual practices.
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By analogy, imagine that you decided to build small engined cars because you predicted that gasoline was going to get ever more expensive.
McEwen's current strategy can best be described as success by analogy.
Now yes, of course, such arguments by analogy are not perfect.
By analogy, as power is dispersed from Parliament to other elected and non-elected organisations, a way has to be found to include people of ordinary means.
Almost everyone either thinks by analogy or follows the crowd.
To illustrate by way of analogy: imagine creating a dictionary of French words defined in English to interpret an essay written in French.
By way of a second analogy, all else being equal, it costs less to build a car that only needs to drive 2, 000 miles, is not subject to any fuel efficiency requirements or emissions limits than it costs to build a car that can drive 200, 000 miles, gets 50 miles per gallon and emits virtually no pollutants.
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In an argument he first made public last year on his blog, Jenkins outlines how marketers have been seduced by the simplicity of the virus analogy to describe how media audiences pass content to each other.
It may sound odd, but the analogy put forth on Friday by Stephen Fry does makes sense.
To borrow an analogy, cutting the deficit by cutting investments in areas like education, areas like innovation -- that's like trying to reduce the weight of an overloaded aircraft by removing its engine.
The face-lift analogy works here because VWO is by no means a young, unknown prospect.
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An analogy would be the contractor hired by the city to build a road who requires all the subcontractors to kick-back city monies to him.
An analogy would be the contractor hired by the city to build a road who requires all the subcontractors to kick back city money to him.
An American child psychologist, Alison Gopnik, when reaching for an analogy to illuminate the world as experienced by a baby, compared it to Paris as experienced for the first time by an adult American: a pageant of novelty, colour, excitement.
About.com was founded by Scott Kurnit, who saw in the early internet an analogy to the spirit of cobblers and metalworkers had in the sixteen and seventeen hundreds.
To use Mr Summers's analogy, Chile has reacted to global capital markets both by lengthening its runway and by banning some jet landings.
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Google and other search engines, in this analogy, are like the newspaper editors whose hands are being tied by super injunctions.
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He uses the analogy of Suez and the pressure that was put on the UK by the US to withdraw from that adventure.
The major mistake made by most gadget reporters and future of technology speculators is drawing too close an analogy between smartphones and smart televisions.
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It is difficult to find an analogy for this development in the 1910s, since that era was marked by high-capital-needs opportunities (which were still, however, much lower than the capital needed for businesses like steel or railroards).
If we are to take this lame analogy to heart, then we would have to also take to heart certain aspects conveniently excluded by the author.
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The analogy I raised to pension intermediaries secretly profiting from money managers was that of a contractor hired by a city to build a road who solicits kick-backs from sub-contractors.
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