Videos and eye-catching infographics (analogous to the storyboards for a movie) are all over the place.
They were analogous to the levies in NO: a disaster of some sort waiting to happen.
Shepherd explains that weather is akin to mood, but climate is analogous to personality.
It is not analogous to how you feel when you had a late night.
FORBES: Estate And Financial Planning For People Living With Multiple Sclerosis
The records have taken on public aspects making them analogous to a public document.
FORBES: IRS Can Make You Produce Offshore Bank Records Even If Self-Incriminating
The speed and the range of the movie are analogous to the way the disease spreads.
Rather, it asserted that cellphones are analogous to other mundane inanimate objects, like cigarette boxes and clothes.
This metaphor is analogous to the wedges we put into any type of relationship in our lives.
FORBES: We're All In The People Business (The Parable Of The Ax)
But analogous to infectious diseases like measles, working at the individual level can only accomplish so much.
These are analogous to those federal entitlement programs we keep hearing about: Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
On the network side IPS is analogous to anti-virus for email and DDoS defense is analogous to anti-spam.
This silly hypothetical would be analogous to our adjudicating or mediating the class action claims in this case.
It occupies a core position in the mobile space that is analogous to that of Intel in PCs.
What we are seeing now is analogous to what we were hearing with the first (awful) CD recordings.
FORBES: The Reason Why Many Found The Hobbit At 48 FPS An Unexpectedly Painful Journey
"It's analogous to law enforcement going after the drug dealers, but not necessarily after the users, " he says.
It is analogous to equating the amount of a medicine ingested with potential harmful effects without considering its toxicity.
FORBES: How Groundbreaking New Technologies Are Smothered By Anti-Technology Ideologues
It is roughly analogous to eliminating the kick off (in football)- terms and conditions of employment will be affected.
FORBES: Is It the NHL's Turn to Make Drastic Rule Changes to Thwart Brain Injuries?
The insurance requirement is analogous to buying a home and getting a mortgage.
Any difference in task performance, then, would be analogous to a placebo effect.
To me, and I believe to most Facebook users, the Like button is analogous to a unique visitor counter.
FORBES: Facebook Graph Search Runs On Likes That Advertisers Have Already Paid For
The situation with professional medical writers is analogous to the situation with statisticians.
FORBES: Industry Supported Editorial Assistance: The Debate Continues
This is essentially analogous to online interactions where friends on social networking sites hold you in a positive light.
FORBES: Eating Too Much? Blame It On Facebook, Not Holiday Treats
It is analogous to our position about how everyone needs to become an entrepreneur, although there is an important difference.
FORBES: What Should You Do When You Don't Know What To Do? Listen To The Original Dr. Spock.
This is analogous to authorizing the Federal Aeronautics Administration to certify the design of airplanes- not just certifying their airworthiness.
"Most treatments based on antibodies are analogous to stacking sandbags for flood control, " said Mohammad Azab, chief executive of Intradigm.
The physicists state that the material contains multiple universes analogous to our own, but with three, rather than four dimensions.
ENGADGET: Alt-week 2.2.13: SpaceLiners, building a brain and the man made multiverse
Vaguely analogous to grains of green Hawaiian beach sand, chondrules are arguably the glue needed to make planets like ours.
FORBES: Planets Made Easy: The Cosmic Glue That Binds Us All
Governments need to end their historic reliance on debt financing: governments issuing shares in GDP is analogous to corporations issuing equity.
As then-prime minister Ariel Sharon warned in 2001, the situation would be analogous to the plight of Czechoslovakia in the 1930s.
The process is analogous to the Rooney rule in the National Football League where teams must interview minority candidates for head positions.
应用推荐