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Next is swimmers (analogous to gamers) and divers (analogous to hardcore gamers.) You have to have something for all three of those audiences.
For now, though, those neighbors have nothing analogous to offer.
And there are many problems that are analogous to that.
Those networks are digital layers loosely analogous to biological neurons.
Mr. Zitzewitz thinks what happened is analogous to polling error.
It's a way of connecting to celebrities analogous to an autograph.
The horses are, in some ways, analogous to cars in GTA.
This would be analogous to retirement sanctuaries for elephants and chimpanzees.
"The bow shock is analogous to a sonic boom," said Kurth.
These streamlined fish are analogous to particles with very low mass.
The strategy is analogous to the method of the Tea Party.
So for you to find their response hurtful is analogous to . . .
There are many parts of that that are analogous to humans.
The increase in airspeed is analogous to pedaling a bicycle downhill.
"It's kind of analogous to being friends in high school," said Carter.
We see building at Dfinity as semi-analogous to building at Google.
That's sort of analogous to what concerns some in the ETF industry.
The DNA of a chimpanzee is about 98 percent analogous to ours.
Even better, pick something analogous to an issue the company is facing.
Mostly, we did tests analogous to neuroscience tests already done on people.
Modern snakes lack a jugal bone, which is analogous to a cheekbone.
This carries light around in a way analogous to a wire carrying electricity.
The method is analogous to approximating a tree's age by its growth rings.
Final Fantasy VII is now viewed as analogous to our current political climate.
Gavin Newsom said the conditions this week were analogous to those of 303.
A House impeachment inquiry is not, in other words, analogous to a trial.
Segways and hoverboards are sort of analogous to these shoes — and quite popular!
Mr Capps also sees Mexicans in a situation "analogous to European countries" before.
Some might say that scenario isn't analogous to the situation facing Jack Phillips.
This is analogous to the relationship with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
He said such services were analogous to those provided by tax preparation firms.
Hyde-Smith battle as analogous to the Republican primary last year in Alabama.
A registry (or group of registries) is somewhat analogous to a shopping mall.
Boeing will not conduct a test analogous to SpaceX's in-flight abort test.
The way Bowers & Wilkins has constructed the P9 sound is analogous to a pyramid.
This separation process is called exfoliation and it's actually quite analogous to skin exfoliators.
There is one place on Earth somewhat analogous to the moon: our southernmost continent.
Google believed that its own copying was directly analogous to what Borland had done.
Each tribe has its own eligibility criteria, somewhat analogous to a nation's citizenship requirements.
Ms. Jovin said that Latin grammar is not always directly analogous to English grammar.
The House's role in the impeachment is analogous to that of a grand jury.
An "organization" in the esports context is analogous to a "club" in European soccer.
Some financial and technical experts have described it as analogous to the early days of the internet: it's a framework or backbone for transactions, while the various use cases for it are analogous to apps on the internet as we know them today.
Ofcom, otherwise known as the Office of Communications, is analogous to America's Federal Communications Commission.
In some way, this orthodoxy is analogous to the liberal orthodoxy known as political correctness.
Yet she argues that response to heat and pain are more analogous to sexual sensations.
This restraint is supposed to be analogous to an individual's social network in real life.
I use that analogy all the time, that this period is most analogous to '04.
"Satellite services have become analogous to electricity, a utility we take for granted," said Sheldon.
It is likely that welfare reform of Medicaid analogous to PRWORA will achieve similar benefits.
Yet this is directly analogous to what Director Comey did in the Clinton case.   2628.
Because the payment is analogous to cash, it is more difficult to reverse a transaction.
The myths people have about Sufis are analogous to the myths people have about Muslims.
In a way, it's more analogous to a civil suit rather than a criminal case.
Like many Spaniards, she deploys the phrase puta madre —roughly analogous to "motherfucker"—with alacrity.
Golden State's situation wasn't quite that, but it was not analogous to Webber's error, either.
The experiment that Steinberg and his team conducted was analogous to the standard two-slit experiment.
Neural networks are so named because they're somewhat analogous to how neurons work in the brain.
This pilot is at a much smaller scale, however, and it's not analogous to Uber's business.
The difference between Prometheus and Covenant might be analogous to the difference between Alien and Aliens.
Animals' brains contain regions clearly analogous to those correlated with consciousness, perception and emotion in humans.
There's nothing analogous to GDPR in the United States, and likely won't be any time soon.
The encounters frequently involved minor issues like loitering — a situation analogous to the Philadelphia Starbucks incident.
Refining Wittgenstein, he posited a linguistic division of labour, analogous to Adam Smith's thinking in economics.
Emojis are, in text speak, analogous to the nonverbal way of we communicate in everyday encounters.
" However, a decision to pardon is not analogous to being a "judge in his own case.
Qubits are the informational medium of quantum computers, analogous to a bit in an ordinary computer.
The advancement of black people, you see, is analogous to the death of a solar system.
In that respect, Muscadet has been analogous to aligoté, an often-despised white wine of Burgundy.
The scenario isn't perfectly analogous to President Donald Trump and his feud with the intelligence community.
In a way, some of this to me is analogous to stuff that happens in Hollywood.
I think about fast food being vilified [as analogous to] the ways black people are vilified.
Their experience was analogous to meeting someone you last saw as a child 20 years ago.
Is there really something so lessening, something analogous to begging or borrowing, about being a waiter?
Buying these products, as far as Free Produce stalwarts were concerned, was analogous to supporting slavery outright.
Like many Silicon Valley leaders, Bezos presents technological progress as analogous to Amazon's own rise to prominence.
So it's analogous to using electric guitar and a set of drums to really make that statement.
It's hard — not impossible, but hard — to see health reform as analogous to a civil rights statute.
Happily, your life is not analogous to an evening sale of contemporary art at Christie's or Sotheby's.
"Once Bitten" is an episode analogous to a knife thrust into your back by a good friend.
Focused ultrasound is analogous to using a magnifying glass and focused beams of light on a point.
Imagine a voluntary approach analogous to USDA PRIME certified beef or Energy Star electronics, but for carbon.
It is analogous to assembling specific components of a commercial product and designating its manufacturer and purchaser.
They say their situation is analogous to sales of Facebook stock by the company's founder, Mark Zuckerberg.
Since our staff comprised many former prosecutors, the witness testimony was analogous to a grand jury inquiry.
Though just a simplified example, this is analogous to what Medicare stand-alone prescription drug plans do.
But in 1937, he added, there was a tightening and the wealth gap "was analogous" to today.
If a simple majority votes in favour, the president is impeached, which is analogous to being indicted.
"I love thinking of one medium as analogous to another, even if they aren't, quite," he replied.
Greece's demand letter "is analogous to a private citizen attempting to enforce his property rights," Failla wrote.
This is analogous to taxing cigarettes and alcohol more than fruits and vegetables, which everybody agrees makes sense.
So in many ways the issues are analogous to some of the racial issues that are going on.
You can think of building that character as kind of analogous to building a marionette in real life.
It plays to the "tech advancement doesn't cost macro jobs" crowd, because it's so analogous to the tractor.
A situation analogous to the current subpoena fight unfolded during the presidency of Trump's Democratic predecessor Barack Obama.
Asian American writers are in a position analogous to that of Asian Americans themselves: salubrious but maybe inessential.
This is exactly analogous to how an ordinary lens, you might find in a pair of binoculars works.
As, in my view, joy in people may be analogous to photosynthesis in plants, this is quite logical.
So the higher the chronic load—that's analogous to fitness for us—the lower the risk of injury.
Most testing suites put phones through synthetic or simulated tests that are only analogous to real world use.
Right, because as private citizens, we're not comfortable with the moderation options that are more analogous to surveillance.
"Being around Kevin is analogous to the kind of mentoring we're doing with the platform," Mr. Freund said.
Even if the functionality of guilds are still limited, it's easy to see them as analogous to unions.
"Voice modification therapy is kind of analogous to going to the gym for your voice," Mr. Jaffe explained.
" A few years ago, Kraus said, "I started to have more experiences professionally that were analogous to Kathy's.
It's analogous to smelling an orange: Your brain doesn't distinguish among the chemicals that make up that odor.
I view this as analogous to the precision lasers brought to surgery versus using a hand-held scalpel.
Mr. Jaworski is analogous to Mr. Mueller — indeed, his appointment was a model for the special counsel regulations.
For Your Pleasure is full of even darker sonic experiments, instrumental collisions analogous to Ferry and Eno's deteriorating relationship.
This is somewhat analogous to the situation of a man who has unknowingly been cheated on by a woman.
Her death was a window into an entire community, and this show has nothing truly analogous to that yet.
This is very much analogous to the struggle of competitive gaming to earn respect, on par with athletic sports.
This event is significant for Larsen C, but it certainly isn't analogous to Larsen B. At least not yet.
The second component is being able to use heating, cooling, and pressure to create something analogous to muscle fibers.
We can imagine the current state of drone affairs as analogous to the pre-ATC days of manned aviation.
So we're effectively creating a wall between people that's analogous to the big wall going up with Mexico now.
Its supporters hope for a cultural Big Bang, analogous to the deregulatory explosion that liberated financial markets in 1986.
It's sort of analogous to a family plan from a cellular carrier, especially that weird Framily Plan from Sprint.
That leap may be analogous to pulling off the installation in Rio, amid an Olympics unusually besieged with problems.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It was once a common notion that abstract painting was analogous to music.
LAS VEGAS This sounds weird to me — analogous to sending warm thanks to an ex who just dumped you.
"My situation is analogous to treading near the edge of a treacherous cliff," he told Physics Today last month.
Doctors say the threat of coronavirus is analogous to that of hepatitis but with at least one key difference.
"Such an algorithm would be analogous to the divisions in the Paralympics, and may also include paralympians," they write.
The experience is analogous to losing your job, "something in life that kind of hit you hard," he said.
When the House launches an impeachment inquiry, it&aposs analogous to prosecutors launching an investigation into a criminal target.
For Lyla, being a RentAFriend was analogous to providing a sort of wellness service, and she took it seriously.
It was mixed with the best equipment and made as bombastic as and analogous [to] what we do live.
Judged by placement alone, it seems analogous to the human navel—but it's like no belly button I've ever seen.
Both were analogous to MedMen's PharmaCann deal in a sense that they became too expensive or too dilutive, Berman said.
If land consumption is at all analogous to fossil fuel consumption, then I'm not sure how we could think otherwise.
I think of that alien asteroid as analogous to literature, dropping pretty undisastrously into a vast planet of other words.
Incredibly, these structures operate in a manner analogous to electronic displays—only they require nothing but sunlight to charge up.
Gene editing is much more analogous to older forms of mutagenesis such as irradiation and chemicals, though much less scattershot.
But if Bitcoin's future is to literally be digital gold, then maintaining Bitcoin's ledger becomes more analogous to gold mining.
The issue of confederate statues and the legacy of the civil war is not specifically analogous to the Australian experience.
Yes, the market will face a series of risk events this week; it is also analogous to "Whack-A-Mole".
Active investing "is analogous to the joke about how good the technology is on new airplanes these days," he writes.
She now describes her situation as analogous to that of a couple who had broken up during a biological pregnancy.
" Livingston described "these digital shadow campaigns" as "analogous to and perhaps an actual digital manifestation of 'dark money' influence campaigns.
The technology is improving rapidly, and the competition between generating and detecting fake videos is analogous to a chess game.
Arenas said the model is analogous to the hotel industry, where the majority of chains are operated by experienced franchisees.
But they're analogous to a hurricane simulator—a self-contained universe that provides insights about phenomena in the wider world.
The risk of exposure in a stopped vehicle or precinct evidence room is analogous to that in the courtroom — negligible.
Even bacteria sense and respond to the world, though that's most likely analogous to motion detectors rather than anything felt.
"Menticide," announced the Columbia University psychiatrist Joost Meerloo, was a crime against humanity analogous to — or even worse than — genocide.
He added that images of the Holocaust, including "Anne Frank hiding in the attic" was "directly analogous" to Trump's deportation policy.
It could still be Mrs May's hard Brexit, with a relationship analogous to the EU's planned deals with Canada or Ukraine.
Never before has learning about animal ecosystems been quite so soothing, or quite so analogous to Dark Side of the Moon.
Harry's getaway is analogous to the experience of watching the "Mamma Mia!" films, the second of which was released last week.
Although the proposed free trade deal is still under negotiation, it aims to be roughly analogous to the Asia-focused TPP.
"This is analogous to the Cuban missile crisis," Trump aide Sebastian Gorka said in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday.
This method is entirely analogous to having an adult lock hands with a child and swing them around in a circle.
In other words, if a gun regulation is "longstanding" or "analogous" to a longstanding regulation, Judge Kavanaugh would likely uphold it.
A Republican source told CNN that Trump privately doubts Moore's accusers and views the current situation as analogous to his own.
Rows and columns of slipknots form a lattice pattern so regular that it is analogous to crystal structure and crystalline materials.
"Xinyi" is a Chinese word roughly analogous to "good faith," which shaped the project's design goal of expressing thanks to Taiwan.
The House's role is analogous to a "grand jury or prosecutor," deciding whether evidence supports charging the president, the report says.
One joke isn't analogous to an entire plot, and no one would suggest a movie review reveal nothing of the story.
Some people would probably argue that WIRED is analogous to MTV, but those people don't understand that analogies only stretch so far.
These phonons give rise to an extra force in addition to gravity, one that's analogous to the electrostatic force between charged particles.
Reagan's election was really the final manifestation of the Goldwater movement, and I think it is analogous to what you see today.
Considering the 18 French regions—123 in metropolitan France and five overseas—as analogous to American states, each one gets two senators.
Inslee offered hints that his climate and energy platform won't be constructed around a single big idea analogous to Medicare for All.
The F-22, in particular, is more analogous to an exotic supercar or even a high-end race car than anything else.
This is analogous to the current paradigm of applications registering Android "share" handlers to support system-wide sharing of content to e.g.
Same-sex unions are in no way "similar or even remotely analogous to God's plan for marriage and family," the pontiff writes.
At first, Ray's school seems to be fairly analogous to the Otherworld in Silent Hill or the abandoned temples in Fatal Frame.
Also, technological innovations gave protesters the ability to employ hacking tools to conduct cyber operations analogous to street protests and sit-ins.
This seems analogous to being told at the grocery store that it is out of milk when you are looking for bread.
"This practice is analogous to a monopsonist retailer paying artificially low wholesale prices to its suppliers," the developers said in their suit.
What white people have done to black people in this country is more analogous to a crime scene than to an engine.
We debated whether the situation of Rachel Dolezal—the white activist who presented herself as black—might be analogous to transgender politics.
One thing is now indisputable: Negotiating nuanced and complex national defense policies is not analogous to commercial real estate or casino transactions.
They discovered tissues that would be analogous to wings in insects, and then removed them using the gene-editing technique CRISPR-Cas9.
In fact, keeping Space Command in the Air Force is analogous to having the Infantry be a sub-command of the Navy.
State's rethinking has been characterized as analogous to that behind George Kennan's famous 1947 essay arguing for containment of the Soviet Union.
" Rouser had also, they write, "ordered items for his religious practice that were analogous to those permitted to inmates in 'recognized religions.
"It's analogous to a very tiny tail wagging a very massive dog," said Mark Jones, a political science professor at Rice University.
This is somewhat analogous to how JavaScript, which is mostly unrelated to Java beyond the name, conventionally runs within a web browser.
As Cep notes, Sorkin has implied that Atticus's empathy is somehow analogous to President Trump's comments after the violent confrontation in Charlottesville.
How does he see Facebook and Google to be analogous to one another and distinct for potential regulations, concerns, activities or comments?
In many ways, no 2020 candidate has faced a hometown electorate more analogous to today's Democratic primary conditions than Ms. Harris has.
In biology, race is roughly analogous to the idea of subspecies, and the argument over its utility for humans has some history.
To allay fears, Ennahda has rebranded itself as a party of Muslim democrats analogous to the Christian Democrats of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
This region has a multiplicity — off-the-gridders, declining factory towns, a shrine to the first Native American saint — analogous to her books.
In some respect, this trend is analogous to how cross-cutting responsibilities of microservices are moving from within services into the supporting platforms.
Under the model, the female sexual response cycle can be broadly understood as analogous to its male counterpart: penises get erect; vulvae lubricate.
I would not say it was analogous to the serial rapist Bill Cosby, I would not say it's even close to Harvey Weinstein.
For starters, he is a fundamentally evil character who occupies a role within the Harry Potter universe that's analogous to that of Hitler.
In some ways, the current situation is not analogous to the standoff that developed between the nuclear rivals in the 1950s and 1960s.
This is somewhat analogous to the visual cortex, which receives electrical signals from the eye and interprets them as identifiable patterns and objects.
"This is analogous to how any advertiser could buy advertising in a TV news program about violence," he writes in the final message.
Joseph Fahmy of Zor Capital, has for a few years now been treating the 2009 market low as analogous to the 1987 crash.
The great conservative English thinker Michael Oakeshott (1901-1990) expounded on the dangers of thinking of political activity as analogous to military life.
Drum is right that we shouldn't assume a past period of technological change is directly analogous to a future period of technological change.
Aside from presidents Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton, the only other precedent — perhaps most analogous to Trump's case — was that of Andrew Johnson.
Then we will seek out signs of biologically produced gases, analogous to ways that living organisms have transformed the composition of Earth's atmosphere.
In many ways, the system is analogous to a puppy, rescued and brought up with an abundant supply of food and unconditional support.
Contagious words and stories, analogous to those using the #MeToo hashtag, could be enough to change the public mood about the Trump boom.
"I think it's somewhat analogous to what happened with food," said Rick Simonson, longtime buyer at the Elliott Bay Book Company in Seattle.
In a way, this is analogous to the problems that we have on studying the long-term effects of screen time on children.
Draining, filling and fertilizing them is analogous to how smoking clogs the alveoli in our lungs leading to emphysema and other respiratory problems.
YouTube&aposs investment in exclusive esports content could enable it to position esports as a premium opportunity for marketers, analogous to traditional sports.
The history of the Jews — a tiny minority that has faced persecutions, pogroms and the Holocaust — isn't analogous to that of white Christians.
It is a role — which he has described as analogous to running a political campaign — that he has reprised with the Gorsuch confirmation.
"Price, product, and convenience are analogous to reading, writing, and arithmetic," reports research and consultancy network Deloitte's 285 back-to-school survey results.
Hong Kong's compensated daters aren't analogous to America's sugar babies—their differences come down to the clients and what they get from them.
"The extraterrestrial issue is perfectly analogous to the Cuban embargo," said Bassett, who works on behalf of the disclosure advocacy group Paradigm Research.
Although we can't change our biological sex, trans people have been living happily in a manner analogous to the opposite sex for many years.
The situation is analogous to what's being asked of lots of liberals: insert themselves into places they don't belong; try to understand unpalatable views.
The experience [of the] characters in the show is analogous to what the audience experiences, because no one really knows what is going on.
The building was as famous as, say, the Chrysler and Empire State buildings but more analogous to New York's earliest skyscraper, the Woolworth Building.
"It's analogous to a buffet that has only 31 dishes; if they don't have what you want, they won't get your business," he said.
IFA is roughly analogous to our own CES—hundreds of companies showing off their latest products, all splayed across miles of expo hall carpeting.
In some ways, the Clean Power Plan is analogous to the Paris climate accord, where every country set its own voluntary and nonbinding target.
Although managed passively, it is analogous to an active bet because its holdings have different characteristics from broad market indexes like the S.&P.
The former is analogous to a gas station — scattered along high-travel corridors and allow car owners to drop in for a quick charge.
The reason is that, because CompuServe had no policy of reviewing its users' content, the court found it was more analogous to a bookseller.
"Digital central bank money analogous to cash is currently not in sight," Thiele told weekly Euro am Sonntag in an interview published on Saturday.
It's been described as the Apple Store of health care, but you're saying you actually see your company as being more analogous to Tesla?
There was only a complex arrangement of members, analogous to my poker club, thinking of themselves as belonging to the same 'one' over time.
Biofuel engineers are working on converting kelp or seaweed biomass to fuel analogous to the way that, say, corn biomass is converted to ethanol.
What men have done to women over hundreds of years is more analogous to a crime scene than an engine that's out of whack.
This required designing a skeletal structure, joints, muscles, body proportions, and even a sort of central nervous system more analogous to a human being.
For them, the natural world was a divine gift, analogous to the Bible; they studied creation in order to draw closer to the Creator.
The impeachment process can be thought of as somewhat analogous to a criminal proceeding, even though impeachable offenses don't have to be criminal offenses.
By contrast, the current charges name intelligence officers from the GRU, Russia's military intelligence agency (roughly analogous to our Defense Intelligence Agency), as defendants.
You could think of the scrotum as an evolutionary adaptation analogous to sticking one leg out of the covers whenever it gets too hot.
"Inventory shrink is the amount lost to shoplifting, employee or vendor theft, and administrative error—somewhat analogous to waste, fraud, and abuse," said Berenbroick.
"I find that process of combining earth and fire to make something soft into something rigid but delicate analogous to life itself," he says.
With these sculptures Kirili does, in his distinctive way, what sculptors have done for millennia: he confronts us with presences analogous to our own.
From the point of view of traditional habits of reasoning and conceptualization, these are human anomalies, analogous to empirical anomalies in the physical sciences.
This moment isn't directly analogous to the 2008 financial crisis, but Pelosi had an extremely good working relationship with then-Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson.
Our inability to hang onto a coherently readable image in the whirlwind of Spelios's collages feels analogous to the irretrievable currents of spontaneous music.
Facebook this year was analogous to a cheating romantic partner who was caught betraying us and apologized — only to be caught again weeks later.
It also rarely happens during daytime classes or university-sponsored activities, or in the regulated spaces that might be more analogous to a workplace.
It would be, said Dr. Church, analogous to the black boxes carried by airplanes whose data is used in the event of a crash.
Recognition and action at points of entry into the healthcare system are analogous to our approach to communicable diseases, such as SARS and Ebola.
"It seems to me that we are now economically and socially divided and burdened in ways that are broadly analogous to 1937," Dalio wrote.
If you consider the materials those florists were working with, it's analogous to chefs cooking only with canned fruit and out of season tomatoes.
Far from being a budget super committee in the 21625 mold, it is more analogous to the 2900 Joint Study Committee on Budget Control.
Analogous to charges, the articles of impeachment will then have to be approved by a majority of the House, which is also widely expected.
" The presentation of the five large poster-board replica foundation checks was "not analogous to the Foundation publishing a statement on a candidate's behalf.
He frames the company as analogous to Facebook in that it is trying to build a fundamental digital later for users to interact with.
Is it analogous to say your case against this giant gun company is similar to suits that have tried to take on Big Tobacco?
It's not exactly analogous to Sycamore and Summit, since adding qubits and cycles had different and varying exponential difficulty increases, but you get the idea.
In the past five or so years many ships' propellers have been fitted with tip fins analogous to the turbulence-reducing upturned winglets on aeroplanes.
"In 27 years, A.Brand and Animale never had a case of a direct supplier involved with any sort of work analogous to slavery," it said.
A third is that the interactions of phages and their hosts may be analogous to those of other viruses and other hosts, including human beings.
In that way, they are more analogous to acoustic energy than electromagnetic energy, so recording them is usually considered akin to recording rather than light.
Some Chinese shopping patterns are roughly analogous to New York City living, which can be driven by how much you can carry on public transportation.
In my view, Republicans in Congress face a dilemma on trade and immigration policy that is analogous to a problem Democrats confronted in the 1990s.
The late uncle had operated an international network of state trading firms and ever-expanding hard-currency operations, roughly analogous to a multi-national corporation.
A carbon tax that can be steadily ratcheted up over time is analogous to giving Congress a card to an ATM machine with no limits.
I wanted the journey from that crypt up into the corona to be analogous to history, as a kind of migratory process, toward the light.
Few people, communitarians argue, would truly consider their moral duty to a stranger analogous to their moral duty to, say, their mother or their child.
This current situation is analogous to or is even potentially more risky than it was during some of the darker days of the Cold War.
Technology use is not analogous to drug use, because these devices serve important purposes in children's lives and adolescents' lives — indeed, in all our lives.
Using an everyday tool as a decoration rather than for its intended purpose is analogous to the way 20th-century European artists decontextualized African masks.
The cats were particularly successful when hunting in open areas roughly analogous to a fire-torched landscape, with successful kills 70 percent of the time.
" That information is also highly anecdotal, which she said is a problem because it ignores "how one person's circumstances are not analogous to another person's.
It's analogous to knowing how many twin primes fall within any sufficiently long interval on the number line—a kind of dream result for mathematicians.
But China Minsheng is most certainly not analogous to some US ski company, or to western investment firms that are creatures of supply and demand.
They are roughly analogous to national parks, but while national parks are created by Congress, national monuments are created by presidents through the Antiquities Act.
What's more, I realized that this was not just my experience but is analogous to the general experience of women in our hetero-patriarchal society.
The bank is clearly Apple, but how is cutting a ribbon many times analogous to building software that could be used an infinite number of times?
He views Quizlet as a "peer powered learning network," that is analogous to YouTube because all of the study sets within Quizlet are all user-generated.
While we have heard about Sothoryos's Summer Islands and Naath, there is still so much more unknown about the huge continent, which is analogous to Africa.
It's not hard to read Charles' journey in The Edge as analogous to its author's: the library-dwelling intellectual using his wits to brave rougher elements.
The researchers also found human hypnotics — compounds found in sleeping pills and anesthetics — can also induce sleep phases in the fish that are analogous to humans.
On the other hand, their tiny spines make them painful to handle—another aquarist described the feeling as analogous to fiberglass—and therefore difficult to remove.
This is not analogous to dividing up the bill in a restaurant, and deciding who had the lobster and who stuck to the mixed green salad.
The difference between the skateboard you rode as a kid and the Boosted Board is analogous to the difference between a dinky bike and a motorcycle.
It's roughly analogous to what occurs in existing DRAM memory, in which data is stored in individual memory cells consisting of a capacitor and a transistor.
In fact, we often use technology in a way that would be analogous to driving without seat belts or not having door locks on our homes.
A. Insects have an odor-sensing system that is roughly analogous to that of vertebrates, according to "The Neurobiology of Olfaction," a survey published in 2010.
Super tiny satellites, called femto-satellites, already exist, but the Starchip is more analogous to NASA's CubeSats initiative: small satellites that can do increasingly complex science.
What little he understands about business has been gleaned from Erlich's "incubator," which is analogous to the smoke-filled bong Jared has to puff without inhaling.
Kash Doll's entrance to her own listening party, an hour and a half and a few false starts later, was analogous to her rise in rap.
Mouse rights champion Bridget (Cathianne Blore) and her fellow protestors are analogous to the real-life unionists and socialists of 19th- and 20th-century New York.
Joseph Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, sought to portray the artillery battery that came under attack as analogous to air power.
Hell, even the notoriously technophobic Tolkien created a fictional meal-replacing superfood, Lembas, that is eerily analogous to the concept of a meal-in-a-pill.
Dr. Jayson Aydelotte, a trauma surgeon at Ascension's Seton Healthcare Family and University Medical Center Brackenridge in Austin, Texas, views compulsory helmets as analogous to seatbelts.
The spaces between each artwork are animated with an ambient clamor, one analogous to the constant rustling of our always distracted, ever connected 993/7 time.
He was known as the father of "puffery," a term analogous to the modern "hype," but surrounded by a seamier sense of corruption and insider trading.
With independent advice from the Council of State, they will adjust programs as necessary to stay on track, in something analogous to a yearly budgeting process.
The Medicare for All push is not precisely analogous to the Republican effort to take down Obamacare, but it's not too hard to see the parallels.
The weekend decision to pump full bore is analogous to what OPEC did around 2014, said Brock Hudson, managing director at investment bankers Carl Marks Advisors.
Getting Trump out the White House is more analogous to removing a leader like Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan from office than, say, a Dutch prime minister.
Do you think that your role as a white person who has profited from this story is analogous to the scientists' profiting off the HeLa cells?
From a financial perspective, this proposal does not expand the CTC; instead, it is analogous to the government providing an interest-free loan to the families.
What has been happening for decades now in the balkanized culture of Islam is analogous to the Christian reformation that Martin Luther started five centuries ago.
Pippa's friend Kath is not hard to read as being analogous to the fans and fanfiction authors who dreamed of bringing their own visions to life.
Instead of relying on opposing magnetic forces to generate torque, it uses another property of magnetism, called reluctance, which is analogous to resistance in an electrical circuit.
And so there is no period in time -- it would be the most recent period in time globally that is most analogous to the situation we're in.
It was analogous to the diets and nutritional approach developed by one of the crew, Dr. Roy Walford, who was a professor at the UCLA Medical School.
He sees ClassDojo's user growth as analogous to a social network and messaging platform like Facebook or Snapchat, though it is an app purpose built for education.
"These clouds are analogous to the huge pyroclastic clouds that form from a major volcanic explosion, or from the ground explosion of a nuclear bomb," said Burt.
The truth is that investors have never faced a period analogous to today - with interest rates this low and asset markets supported so much by monetary policy.
And about that Apple store idea: Talabinejad mentions NeuroQore is building their own clinics, where patients have their own dedicated concierge , perhaps analogous to the Apple Geniuses.
This is analogous to people who had significant gains in their home prices and then used their houses like ATMs, withdrawing equity to consume their unrealized wealth.
I read somewhere that Faulkner's literary breakthrough in "The Sound and the Fury" was analogous to the breakthrough of Beethoven's "Eroica" in the world of symphonic music.
A surge in death rates at those ages is sometimes analogous to a generation of men going to war or a wave of mothers' deaths in childbirth.
His method is analogous to the procedure in an aircraft during low cabin pressure — an individual should don his or her own oxygen mask before assisting others.
I think the end goal will be to try to provide as many emoji options as possible in a way that is analogous to how fonts work.
"How do you see Facebook and Google to be analogous to each other and distinct for potential regulation, concerns, activities ..." Do you see them being differently regulated?
The level of security, especially regarding employee movement within PSE premises, is analogous to the level that is launched during a high terrorist threat, the operator said.
Allegra Frank What you are describing, particularly regarding the kid who was obsessed with fruit and saw it as analogous to numbers, makes me think of synesthesia.
"It would be analogous to discovering blood vessels for the first time, in that they are in every organ but they aren't an organ themselves," Nathanson said.
The reason I've gone through all this is that I think there is something analogous to S1 and S2 thinking going on at the collective, national level.
The courts must determine whether those practices are "analogous to mainstream faiths in terms of moral duty, ultimate concern, comprehensiveness, that sort of thing," Mr. Sonne said.
"Indeed, it is analogous to a drug treatment – if it's under dosed, the treatment effect will be blunted – and overdosing can cause harmful side effects," he said.
If you think of sound waves as being loosely analogous to light waves, then the different colors of noise refer to different parts of the sound spectrum.
Scientists are not even sure why humans dream, so it will take more research to understand if octopuses experience something truly analogous to our own nocturnal visions.
For some nonbelievers, this may be analogous to the gay rights movement: They may need to know one brave accuser personally before believing (and supporting) the others.
Abbott stoked the hysteria when he called on the Texas State Guard, a state-government-run group analogous to the National Guard, to monitor the military's activities.
Hospice staff must be trained and regularly drilled on responding to pain crises, analogous to the way that hospital personnel are routinely recertified in cardiac life support.
Some are sketching out the Priebus/Bannon relationship as analogous to the dual power structure of Andy Card and Karl Rove in George W Bush's White House.
It's most analogous to Twitter, in that it features an ever-updating global timeline, though you can comment on posts in a way that is pretty Facebook-like.
I am not female and I know that I cannot become female, but I can and do live in a way analogous to the way that women live.
I think of it as something analogous to a phobia—and I know this isn't a perfect comparison, but—think about a really extreme "fear of heights," acrophobia.
They even have a brain structure that's analogous to the mammalian neocortex—the part responsible for higher order functioning like conscious thought, sensory perception, spatial reasoning, and language.
He liked the International Space Station, aurally analogous to a UFO dropping a bomb nearly to the ground and then tractor-beaming it back up just in time.
The project of an ongoing vegetal integration through feedback loops and other communication strategies and mechanisms may be considered analogous to what we, humans, define as self-consciousness.
The business exhibits a deleveraging capacity that is not present in some of its telecom peers and is more analogous to its cable sector peers in this regard.
Dirk Schoenmaker of Bruegel, a think-tank, proposes giving EIOPA greater supervisory powers over larger insurers as part of an "insurance union", analogous to the EU's banking union.
Jordan was tried by a juvenile judge and in April 2012 was found delinquent — analogous to guilty — of first-degree murder and criminal homicide of an unborn child.
Its scientific name is Xanthoparmelia scabrosa, and it contains a chemical "somewhat analogous" to Viagra, according to Dr. Allison Knight, the lichenologist who coined its much catchier name.
"These become real CIO jobs that are analogous to what the CIO of a Fortune 500 company would have," the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters.
Mr. Davies served as Master of the Queen's Revels (a ceremonial post, dating to the 19794th century, that is analogous to the poet laureate) from 24 to 22004.
This is analogous to how Google uses the PageRank algorithm to measure the popularity of a page based on the number of times people link to a page.
RIPPLE EFFECT The weekend decision to pump full bore is analogous to what OPEC did around 2014, said Brock Hudson, managing director at investment bankers Carl Marks Advisors.
Inglehart and his University of Michigan colleagues raise similarly pessimistic conclusions based on a division of the electorate between materialists and postmaterialists — analogous to the fixed-fluid division.
The RNA editing in the squid axon demonstrated in Rosenthal's paper is analogous to the RNA editing that would need to occur in the cytoplasm for human therapies.
Once articles — analogous to charges — are drafted, the House will vote on them and if they pass, President Trump will be impeached, or accused of those same crimes.
That recording could well be analogous to the Nixon White House tapes, which showed the president's personal involvement in the cover-up, and Congress should request it immediately.
They aren't analogous to screenshots of contemporary actors and cartoons; instead, they convey the importance of these subjects to forming an understanding of the epoch in which she worked.
We call it a tournament management system, or TMS, which is analogous to a content management system that you'd use to run a company website or other publication online.
" Cook said the situation was analogous to someone "buying a sofa" and then charging that customer "a different price depending on the price of the house it goes into.
Perhaps the reporting of stolen Bitcoins is analogous to going to the FBI and saying, "Someone stole my drugs," because Bitcoin has been used to fund illicit activities.  4.
Actions are analogous to Actions on Google Assistant; Slices are a subset that can show the app's own UI when you type out a global search on the phone.
What they did this time: Researchers deprived the mice of histamine in the dorsal striatum area and found they began grooming themselves excessively, behavior analogous to OCD in humans.
"In this case, for prairie voles, they start to huddle side-by-side next to each other, in a way that's maybe analogous to cuddling in humans," Liu said.
Analogous to a painter fashioning a portrait from the materials at hand, the rhetorician/politician fashions his speech to appeal to the ideas, emotions, and prejudices of his audience.
This process can be made more challenging—if not impossible—if you didn't pay attention to the location when you first parked the car, analogous to the introduction example.
For companies doing business across state borders, the situation could wind up analogous to a person driving a car cross-country prior to construction of the U.S. highway system.
"We're not exactly pushing them out the door," he said, adding that parking spaces are analogous to storage units, in that buyers often pick them up down the road.
"We're not exactly pushing them out the door," he said, adding that parking spaces are analogous to storage units, in that buyers often pick them up down the road.
Though gender-based compensation issues in entertainment are not always analogous to the wider workforce, the challenge of ongoing underpayment of some workers is one that persists across industries.
Freud attributed his patient's feeling of déjà visité to the manifestation of a repressed fantasy that only surfaced when the woman encountered a situation analogous to an unconscious desire.
Intrigued by the idea, Krause made a series of field recordings on a subsequent trip to Africa and claims he found arrangements and interactions between voices analogous to orchestral scores.
A much harder task, and one analogous to the process of doing science, would be to feed the AI pictures of cats in similar environments, say, for example, a forest.
It really was analogous to the feel of a small town where folks leave their doors open at night because there's so much trust in the interconnections that happen there.
Brought to life are the comic book's kooky, larger-than-life elements like Pogo (Adam Godley), a character who's analogous to Batman's Alfred, even though he's a genius-level chimpanzee.
The early attention Buttigieg has garnered has pundits and analysts wondering if we're witnessing a rise in the "religious left," a religiously motivated political bloc analogous to the religious right.
But he sees the current state of cryptocurrency as more analogous to the early 1990s period of the internet, before the introduction of the Netscape web browser in late 1994.
Quantum bits or qubits analogous to the bits in classical computers are made of atoms, silicon or superconducting materials and can represent multiple states of information at the same time.
Some 15 years ago, he was discussing the geological impact of the PETM with colleagues, when he realized it would be somewhat analogous to the predicted aftermath of the Anthropocene.
"In his view, the task of leading India into the next phase is analogous to the last seven minutes of a [polo] match that his team is losing," Asbrink reports.
Steinhauer, for example, learned from his quantum replica that it emitted sonic waves analogous to the light waves that real black holes are supposed to produce, known as Hawking radiation.
And the U.S. Supreme Court, they added, has rejected arguments that shareholder claims under federal securities law are analogous to fiduciary duty suits, in 1977's Santa Fe Industries v.
The music can also feel analogous to New Orleans ragtime, in which case Pixinguinha — born Alfredo da Rocha Viana Jr. in Rio — could be considered the Scott Joplin of Brazil.
Hillary Clinton, by contrast, pretty clearly finds herself in a position analogous to that of a late-20th-century Republican — very successful personally, but standing atop a rickety party structure.
The general counsel is the labor board's chief prosecutor and has authority over whether or not to issue formal complaints against employers, which are analogous to indictments in criminal law.
This prime promotion is analogous to a CD being displayed at the checkout stands of all 940 Best Buy stores or featured on the front page of Target's ad circular.
In this case, the electron transitioning between a high and low energy state over 1.43 billion times a second is analogous to a rapidly swinging pendulum in a conventional clock.
In the process, Feres treats service members more harshly than any other Americans, even in contexts that are entirely analogous to civilian life — like medical malpractice claims at stateside hospitals.
Because unlike Green, April is a woman on the internet, operating in a time analogous to our own — a moment light years removed from the internet of a decade ago.
They want to snow him with sophistry entirely analogous to the brutal retort of a German minister telling Trump to "build better cars" if he wanted Chevys on German roads.
Sebastian Gorka, a White House adviser, told Fox News that the standoff was "analogous to the Cuban missile crisis," which nearly brought the United States and Soviet Union to war.
In its scope and powers, the Tran-Pacific Partnership Commission is analogous to the European Commission, the unelected rule-making body of the EU to which Europe's national parliaments bow.
But is it really analogous to believe in things that seem consistent with science and modernity, like human rights, and those that seem inconsistent, like a virgin birth or resurrection?
That history, I suppose, has been analogous to the history of my own will, of all the things I have made happen that wouldn't have occurred naturally on their own.
Also unique to StockX is its treatment of the marketplace as analogous to a public stock exchange, with shoe releases, watch, bag and clothing SKUs replacing companies as the trade commodity.
During the 212017 campaign, Trump himself called the fencing "such a little wall" and "such a nothing wall," making clear that he did not see it as analogous to his plans.
The experience you have from just being exposed to fairly large doses is analogous to what you get from microdosing: an altered state, but a very benign altered state, no hallucinations.
But we need something more analogous to an electrical grid that supplies multiple regions (or countries) with power, versus a multi-product line utility company (think: Comcast's TV/phone/internet bundle).
In many ways they see the hyperloop as a new form of transportation, but also analogous to the adoption of broadband technology, which required the support of governments to do that.
" Sources who've spoken with Bannon since Charlottesville say he views this moment as analogous to the campaign moment when Hillary Clinton condemned half of Trump's supporters to a "basket of deplorables.
Does anyone in the net neutrality movement really think the situation now is analogous to the political circumstances where Oliver was credited as net neutrality's secret weapon and political irresistible force?
As I've noted before—and as anyone with a passing familiarity of the impeachment process understands—the House's role in the impeachment process is analogous to that of a grand jury.
Putting the pooch in a Halloween getup is "part of a national trend toward treating pets, especially dogs, as junior family members - analogous to kids who never grow up," Serpell said.
It lives in a world analogous to ours but one literally crawling with creatures whose hopes and dreams get more weight and consideration than they would in most live-action dramas.
Even then, the grim statistics in Italy are directly analogous to what is already happening in the United States, and what the nation's next few weeks and months could look like.
Do you think that anything was learned from the legacy of the 1960s when high-rise buildings were first built, which is kind of analogous to the changes being undertaken today?
His literary geography includes previous books like "The Old Ways" and "The Wild Places," as well as "Landmarks," a powerful retrieval of lost words analogous to lost worlds in wild nature.
Your situation is more analogous to the "rubber room" where New York City teachers accused of misbehavior have to sit all day while they're being investigated, or my idea of hell.
When we anthropomorphize algorithms and imagine that breakthroughs in artificial intelligence come directly from algorithms, it is analogous to attributing this masterpiece of art to "Linear Perspective" rather than to Raphael.
Sanders hinted at how he might respond to a Biden broadside on Friday night by defending his democratic socialism as analogous to Scandinavian societies with "wonderful" health care and education systems.
In this Weyl semimetal system explored in the experiment, a difference in temperature is analogous to the warping of space-time, and a magnetic field separates electrons into the opposite spins.
A study published today in the journal American Institute of Physics has a proof of concept for laser-printed memory cells—basically analogous to transistors—onto flexible sheets of plastic and foil.
"A phrase I use sometimes is that there is a kind of 'hidden arithmetic symmetry' encoded in these paths that is highly analogous to the internal symmetries of gauge theory," Kim said.
Pisoni see's Abl Schools' technology as analogous to the software used by hospitals to ensure that patients get the attention they need from the right doctors and specialists when they need it.
"It would be analogous to leaving The Smithsonian open, but having no staff there," Jon Jarvis, who spent eight years as the director of the National Park Service, said in an interview.
"It's kind of like, to go back to a bit of pop culture from the '90s, analogous to keeping a Tamagotchi," says Will Patrick, the bespectacled cofounder and CEO of Culture Biosciences.
It isn't quite as simple as the old macro recorders that used to record a series of tasks and execute them with a keystroke, but it is somewhat analogous to that approach.
In 2015, the site published an article comparing anti-Muslim campaigner and conspiracy theorist Pamela Gellar's Draw Muhammed Cartoon Contest was analogous to Dr. Martin Luther King's march from Selma to Montgomery.
Analogous to Visa, the problem isn't storing data, it's managing permissions, un-sharing what you shared before, getting an easy-to-view document history, syncing it on multiple devices and so on.
There are plenty of humanoid-looking robots out there, but very few actually have bodies that are particularly analogous to our own when it comes to moving and interacting with the environment.
"The key idea behind the new Interview Practice is creating an experience that is analogous to having a personal coach for the interview preparation process," said CodeFights CEO and founder Tigran Sloyan.
However, the dexterity afforded by the Leica, compared to the large-format camera, creates something quite different: "It would be analogous to a change in a musical key," he told me recently.
An older, more primitive part of the brain emerges, one that's analogous to a child's mind, in which feelings of individuality are fuzzier and a capacity for awe and wonder is stronger.
The pageant includes 50-70 leather titleholders (who have won prequalifying rounds) from all over the world and features a physique round, which is analogous to the swimsuit round at Miss Universe.
The $70,000 or $80,000 that Greenblatt refers to above is analogous to a company&aposs cash flow — a crucial indicator that many investors look toward to forecast earnings growth (or lack thereof).
This magical stream of pettiness was nearly dead on arrival when Negansbaseballbat replied with "quilt," a British epithet unfamiliar to me, which, according to Urban Dictionary, is analogous to "pansy" in the States.
It's a well-established practice similar to an IPO: Buy into a company now in exchange for tokens, which are in some sense analogous to stock, and hope to reap the rewards later.
Reflexive swearing seems to be routed through a part of the brain that is evolutionarily older, and may be analogous to the circuitry that causes calls of fear or surprise in other animals.
Mr Singer argues that treating the interests of humans as superior to those of other animals is a prejudice, analogous to treating men as superior to women or whites as superior to blacks.
The OCE is roughly analogous to an inspector general's office for the House of Representatives, so the motive for defanging it is plain: It would make getting away with unethical behavior much easier.
If the fourth quarter of 2018 was analogous to the fourth quarter of 1998, then the markets are betting 2019/20 will be a lot like 1999/2000 rather than 2001 or 2008.
The agreement has been under fire for years in Canada from lawyers and advocates who argue the United States is not "safe" for refugees, and that its system is not analogous to Canada's.
"We would view stabilising growth by choking credit to the property sector as analogous to performing cardiac surgery without blood pumps, oxygen and anaesthesia," says Lu Ting, an economist with Nomura, a bank.
According to Wendell Cox of Demographia, a public-policy firm, nearly three-quarters of college graduates live in what he calls "earlier" and "later" suburbs (analogous to Mr Frey's mature and emerging ones).
Wood cites the psychologist Kurt Lewin, who argued that behavior was influenced by "a constellation of forces" analogous to gravity or to the fluid dynamics that make a river run faster or slower.
But even with Iran&aposs 150+ medium and short range ballistic missiles, analogous to Saddam Hussein&aposs Scud missiles of the Iraq wars, there is a shortage of US targets within striking range.
Joker seems likely to be subject to the same connections: that enjoying Arthur Fleck as a character and his film as a whole is analogous to promoting incels or hateful online forum users.
"This is exactly analogous to our actions in House District 94 and demonstrates unequivocally that the actions of the Court in Newport News were appropriate and equitable," Mr. Slaybaugh said in a statement.
After adjusting for differences in the IceCube detection system and ANITA, Fox and his colleagues identified three distinct events among the data that were analogous to the upward-pointing cosmic rays observed in Antarctica.
This is analogous to "smart beta," which is between beta, or risk the exposure of a pool of loans, and alpha, in this case the loan selection and trading that hedge funds are doing.
In this sense, the moon (and the rest of outer space) is analogous to the high seas, an extra-national area in which states recognize each other's free right of navigation and peaceful use.
He also said at that time that Naruto's supposed inability to own a copyright was analogous to an enslaved African-American's inability to own a patent prior to the adoption of the 14th Amendment.
But Rose's experience is nonetheless analogous to that which might soon be shared by loved ones of those who turned to the likes of GoneNotGone, DeadSocial, and SafeBeyond to effectively curate their digital afterlives.
"Sandwiched between Iran, Turkey, and Georgia, many of the tiny Christian country's 4,000 epic religious structures are on prime real estate — analogous to where America created its ultimate national parks and resorts," writes Northam.
That's roughly analogous to the offer YouTube makes to its video partners: 55 percent of all advertising revenue, or an unannounced split for videos that run in YouTube's ad-free YouTube Red subscription service.
It's somewhat analogous to the sovereign citizen movement, which is to say these men reject the idea of even seeking a romantic partner the way that a sovereign citizen might reject the federal government.
But the attack did not go to the core of the Swift system; instead, it was analogous to stealing a credit card number to post a phony transaction in the Visa or MasterCard system.
"Wine is really analogous to life in that it's complicated, and there are lots of different ways to look at things, and that's the beauty of it — it's a reflection of life," says Ganzer.
"Analogous to climate change, we do not know how large an unabsorbed diaspora would need to be before it significantly weakened the mutual regard on which the high-income societies depend," Professor Collier wrote.
Macdonald puts the artist's work in context, making the argument that his practice with gunpowder is analogous to cultural revolution because his art is born from an explosion that destroys what has come before.
The scenario is somewhat analogous to modern pandemics, like the devastating death toll among indigenous New World populations in the wake of European colonization, though Houldcroft cautioned that the latter example was much more extreme.
All posed as saviours of "the people" and railed against "the oligarchy" or "imperialism", in terms analogous to the political insurgencies of Mr Trump and Nigel Farage of Britain's UK Independence Party against the "establishment".
"This is very analogous to how a child and an adult are different," says Matt Zeiler, CEO and founder of Clarifai, a computer vision startup that does this kind of image filtering for corporate clients.
Though illegal, an underground network in Cuba distributes the USB thumb drives, chock full of everything from U.S. TV shows and movies to a spreadsheet of consumer goods available for sale, roughly analogous to Craigslist.
The demand shock caused by the loss of growth impetus in the world's largest buyer of all things metallic is analogous to the contraction in global manufacturing that followed the financial meltdown of late 2008.
Plus it's analogous to the highly requested "cut human flesh"... Some materials produce toxic fumes and you can't ever be sure what you're cutting if you throw a cell phone or battery under the laser.
The inquiry he's been running is, he claims, analogous to a grand jury investigation: It's a preliminary investigative stage before the inquiry's transfer to the Judiciary Committee for the formal consideration of articles of impeachment.
This is probably more analogous to the probability that a given individual will one day attempt a terrorist attack (note that this corresponds to the worldwide risk; it is much lower in the United States).
It is also a stain on all of us, analogous to the indifference toward Jewish refugees in the 1930s, to the eyes averted from Bosnia and Rwanda in the 1990s, to Darfur in the 2000s.
But a majority of committee members thought it was more analogous to shows like "Crazy for You" or even "Jersey Boys," which paired classic songs with new books and were deemed to be new musicals.
Supporters point to conditions beyond the Constitution that are mandated by states to appear on a ballot, like filing deadlines, signature requirements and fees as analogous to a prerequisite financial disclosure form from a candidate.
Especially when Trump's cavalier foreign policy is analogous to always fording the river on the Oregon Trail – it works for a while, but somewhere past Missouri, the horses drown and your family dies of dysentery.
"The privacy booth is analogous to other functional functional items an employee might require to perform his job duties such as a high speed computer, high speed copier/scanner, or television," the EPA letter said.
The part that's analogous to a surprise boner is the fact that I woke up in my bed and not on a subway platform, leading me to suspect that Flyby may have prevented alcohol poisoning.
The grief of this ownership is analogous to drag itself, which explores the sometimes painful reclamation of new identities, finding male performers adopting modes of femininity that society has insisted they're not supposed to access.
"When white nose began, it was analogous to the beginning of AIDs in people," said Bradley Klein, a local wildlife educator who leads bat walks in Central Park through the American Museum of Natural History.
Since the technology relies on machine learning, and machine learning only gets better with more data, Tesla is then able to develop a leadership position that becomes difficult to assail — analogous to Google's in search.
He was skeptical that today's Asians and Hispanics were analogous to the white ethnic Americans of the 20th century, and believed that a less conservative count would not do much to change the bigger picture.
The result is analogous to natural selection in evolution: All the companies start from the same branch on the family tree, but they make mutations in their product or business model to gain an edge.
Working closely with an orchestra's leadership and providing guidance that might prove useful, the artist's manager is essentially a salesman, analogous to a star quarterback's agent, and plays a crucial role pairing conductors with orchestras.
There, users can pick from a roster of news apps, including Google News, Apple News (on iOS), Flipboard, Nuzzel and SmartNews, but no app is truly analogous to Toutiao, at least in terms of reach.
Analogous to the romantic phrases that serve as the title of each collage, Patterson's formal practice traces a poetics of the garden — meditating on the entropy and delicate elegance of our natural and built environments.
And sometimes it's analogous to the dirty business of politics and power, when "the things we most value, the things we pay most dearly to ingest" are at the bottom of a pile of feces.
The acting chief of staff disputed that the White House was taking advantage of the Fifth Amendment's right to avoid self-incrimination, however, asserting that the impeachment process was not analogous to a court proceeding.
Legal experts said the situation with fraternities is analogous to workplace cases, such as in mines or on construction sites, where prosecutors believe an employer's negligence or wrongdoing contributed to a worker's injury or death.
Then Charles Pinckney introduced the proposal of the language involved, he indicates at the time it was analogous to a royal prerogative, which included at that time power to pardon any offenses against, except for impeachment.
France's new command looks as though it would be analogous to the United States Space Command, a part of the US military originally founded in 1985 to oversee and coordinate the country's orbital assets, like satellites.
This sort of casual afterthought would be analogous to writing a brief history of "Aida" or the "Ring" cycle — elephants and flying Valkyries and all — yet leaving any mention of Verdi or Wagner for the end!
So that was when she went to Chaunt, in her night mind, into the long ruined room full of animals, not analogous to animals, as in a dream, but not quite recognizable as such beings, either.
Addressing other topics in response to wide-ranging questions, Dimon also said he doubts JPMorgan will come up with a new breakthrough banking product analogous to Apple'siPhone, despite spending billions of dollars annually on new technology.
"If/when there is an economic downturn, that will produce serious problems in ways that are analogous to the ways that the confluence of those three influences produced serious problems in the late 1930s," Dalio wrote.
I suppose the newer works, which made use of found footage, were slightly analogous to Rauschenberg's Combines of the 1950s, those paintings and sculptures that incorporate found objects (newspapers; letters; a stuffed goat, in one case).
Labeling the director's position analogous to being "the President of Consumer Finance," the court noted that as a result of the agency's structure, except for the president, the director is the single most powerful government official.
Using an interface that's pretty much analogous to Google's famous search box, the company's software can serve up sales data, information on specific product categories, and almost anything else that someone would want to know about information.
After reaching a majority vote in the House of Representatives to bring articles of impeachment against a president — analogous to criminal charges — two-thirds of the Senate then have to vote to convict, which has never happened.
Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Monday joined right-wing criticism of Alyssa Milano after the actress tweeted that "Make America Great Again" hats are analogous to the white hoods worn by members of the KKK.
This is analogous to the changes Apple has made recently to its trackpads, which now only appear to "give" in response to clicks — the Taptic technology gives the impression of movement with a small click-like vibration.
What Dr Chang is doing is analogous to the now well-established field of using brain-computer interfaces to allow paralysed individuals to control limb movements simply by thinking about what it is they want to do.
" Silverman said her situation with C.K. was "not analogous" to the women who came forward with allegations against the comedian in a New York Times article last year, because unlike those women, "he could offer me nothing.
Turkey fears the Syrian Kurds carving out a self-governing territory analogous to Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, a move that might embolden Turkey's own large Kurdish minority to try to forge a similar territory inside its borders.
But the social network has never quite labeled itself as something analogous to a news organization, and it has been both uncomfortable with and unprepared to answer questions about whether it strives to adhere to journalistic ethics.
However, due to gravity and pressure, the familiar designs are manipulated and turn abstract, a phenomenon Manganiello says she considers analogous to how we relinquish full control over our images once we upload them to the internet.
The release of the findings by previous investigators analogous to Mueller has been handled differently, sometimes with voluminous reports and other times with no reports or with key elements kept under wraps for months and even years.
The obvious next step, which Twitter announced last year and put into practice today, is to take these usernames — which are analogous to the "to" field of an email — out of the body of the tweet entirely.
Furthermore, the consistent "decay" rates of corporations identified by Mr. West — calculated by the longevity of independent public corporations over time — does not correspond to any consistent change in underlying activity analogous to "death" in living organisms.
But it's far from obvious that the action New York challenges is sufficiently analogous to this or other cases in which the Supreme Court has declared federal legislative provisions unconstitutional because of demands they made on states.
It demands a unified national effort analogous to Roosevelt's New Deal, but next year's death statistics are as much a product of opioid prescribing practices 10 years ago as they are of what political leaders do today.
Arthur CEO and co-founder Adam Wenchel says that Arthur is analogous to a performance-monitoring platform like New Relic or DataDog, but instead of monitoring your systems, it's tracking the performance of your machine learning models.
"It is analogous to standing in the middle of your living room and smashing a vacuum cleaner bag, only at a much larger scale," said Birger Schmitz, lead study author and professor of geology at Lund University.
An installation without a beginning or end, ektor garcia's kriziz (intentionally lowercased as an assertion of queerness) is full of contradictions analogous to 17th century curiosity cabinets, with their wild mash-ups of natural and handmade objects.
"We think of boosts to self-esteem as analogous to sugar: tasty but not nutritious," wrote Jennifer Crocker, a social psychologist at Ohio State University who has been researching self-esteem for 40 years, in a 2005 paper.
The company says it is not a vessel for Chinese spying, that no proof of that allegation has been produced, and that its relationship with the Chinese government is analogous to US companies' relationships with the American government.
" Silverman said her situation with C.K. was "not analogous" to the women who came forward with stories of sexual misconduct comedian in a New York Times article last year, because unlike those women, "he could offer me nothing.
While rainbows and the word "pride" have become analogous to the support of LGBTQ rights, turning that into "the spread of color" completely undermines the history of bigotry and harassment LGBTQ people have overcome (and still struggle with).
The quantum systems the researchers used are much larger than atoms, consisting of wires made from a superconducting material—sometimes called "artificial atoms" because they have discrete quantum energy states analogous to the electron states in real atoms.
The second-year graduate design studio syllabus listed the L train shutdown in 2019 as a "disruptive event," analogous to the 2003 blackout, and Hurricane Sandy, the 2012 storm and a primary reason for the L train's shutdown.
Its woes are analogous to those of Tesco, Asda and other big, mid-market grocery retailers; they too have been undercut at one end by upstart discounters (German-owned Aldi and Lidl) whereas the upmarket Waitrose has flourished.
".. all contracts signed by JBS have a specific clause that explicitly prohibits practices that may establish the use of labour analogous to slave and child labour," the company said in an emailed statement to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
But Mitchell Goldberg, head of ClientFirst Strategy, told clients he's skeptical and sees the bitcoin craze as analogous to the dot-com bubble and a sign that "we've entered the final and stupidest part of the bull market."
The Last Jedi is supposed to be analogous to The Empire Strikes Back, but it actually has more in common with Return of the Jedi, which most Star Wars fans consider the weakest film of the original trilogy.
Ernie Banks is the baseball player most often cited for greatness that came without a championship, but as his Chicago Cubs never qualified for postseason play, he is not quite as analogous to Ovechkin as Griffey and others.
Democrats have also emphasized that they view the House's function as analogous to a grand jury, while the Senate trial — which begins in earnest on Tuesday — is where the White House's witnesses and evidence can be fully considered.
" Freedom to socially interact on the Internet "The right of the people to be part of the public community and create cyber discussions and gather virtually, analogous to freedom of assembly, press, and speech, shall not be infringed.
".. all contracts signed by JBS have a specific clause that explicitly prohibits practices that may establish the use of labor analogous to slave and child labor," the company said in an emailed statement to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The resulting "accumulation of such large particles will create a nested ring-like disk—very roughly analogous to the rings of Saturn—which can slowly block out portions of the star's light on a longer timescale," explained Metzger.
Hawking proposed (as, independently, did the Russian theorist Viatcheslav Mukhanov) that these were "quantum fluctuations" (temporary changes in the amount of energy in a point in space) – somewhat analogous to those involved in "Hawking radiation" from black holes.
He served two terms as an enormously popular county judge — an executive position analogous to mayor — before winning election as senator in 1968, succeeding Thruston B. Morton, also a moderate Republican, who had decided not to seek re-election.
Drop a motorboat into some water and it's going to move in whatever direction it's pointed, which will be some function of its hull shape, propeller orientation, and also the current of the water (analogous to the applied charge).
These different phases, which are analogous to melting and freezing, are used to encode data as bits, and, because there are several possible intermediate phases (between crystalline and amorphous), it's possible to encode several bits within the same cell.
Read carefully, those cases say this: If a law permits exceptions for some secular conduct that is analogous to the regulated religious conduct, then the state must also allow a religious exception, or show a compelling reason why not.
Under a subscription model, individuals would pay a flat fee on a monthly or annual basis for unlimited access to a given fleet of vehicles, to be used whenever they need a ride — loosely analogous to a SaaS model.
"While we do not think the UK's 'leave' vote is analogous to the Lehman collapse, we do think it is likely to impede decision-making in Europe as banks consider the possible implications," UBS software analyst Michael Briest said.
Turkey's aim was also to stop the YPG from crossing the Euphrates westwards and linking three mainly Kurdish cantons it holds in northern Syria, preventing it from carving out a self-governing territory analogous to Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region.
The essential components of an emotional trust fund are analogous to those of a conventional one — cash, stocks, bonds and property as the holdings, with trustees directing the investments in each, with an eye toward the recipient's best interest.
In a clip posted Friday from an interview with Showtime's "The Circus," Christie agreed with journalist John Heilemann that the Bridgegate scandal, which resulted in two of his aides being convicted on criminal charges, was "analogous" to Mueller's probe.
Mike Stabile from the Free Speech Coalition agrees that discrimination is a major factor in adult performers not accessing healthcare, and suggests that the situation is analogous to the one often faced by LGBTQ people during the past century.
Andy G from North Carolina thinks guns are analogous to some drugs: I would like to start off by sending out prayers to the families that lost a close one in their lives, but making guns illegal won't help.
At home, the children of the Bolsheviks read what they called the "treasures of world literature," with an emphasis on the Golden Ages analogous to their own (the Renaissance, Romanticism and the realist novel, especially Balzac, Dickens and Tolstoy).
But the Cisneros and Cuellar race may be where the battle lines between establishment and the anti-establishment are most prominently drawn, and the most analogous to Ocasio-Cortez's own race against former top Democrat Joe Crowley in 2018.
There's no feeling quite analogous to sitting with several strangers at a blackjack table and razzing the dealer as he sweeps away all of your chips after he has had an outrageous stroke of good luck against long odds.
The plan purportedly under discussion would merge the FSB, the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) and the Federal Guard Service (FSO) — very broadly analogous to the FBI, CIA, and Secret Service, respectively — into a new Ministry of State Security (MGB).
And while Judge Young could not find any other cases closely analogous to this one, he concluded that the deputy's conduct amounted to so "obvious" a violation of the constitution that the deputy should have known it was wrong.
Earlier Zach likened to a sluggish morning wood to a "check engine" light, leading me to wonder how sending out boner pills wasn't analogous to giving guys a piece of duct tape over the top of that call-to-action.
Currently, analytics is analogous to the physics professor you had in high school or college who filled a chalkboard explaining Newton's law of gravity — and, as a student, you sat there wondering, why do I need to know all this?
With football clubs analogous to kidnappers in this case, it's hard not to picture prospective signings being whisked off by a gang of board members in balaclavas, then imprisoned in some sort of makeshift dungeon until they agree personal terms.
The situation is analogous to Apple's refusal in 2016 to help FBI investigators unlock a terrorist's iPhone; both cases highlight the need for rules that specify when and what intrusions into personal privacy are justified in the interests of security.
New Dealers drew on an idea known as industrial democracy, developed, in the late nineteenth century, by English socialist thinkers who saw workplace rights as analogous to civil rights such as due process and the freedoms of speech and assembly.
It could be analogous to how some of the high school students who survived the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida have driven a national conversation on gun control, though it has yet to be matched with enough legislative action.
I'm just going to steal an analogy I used yesterday, where photons are balls, and their colors (red or green) are analogous to their properties.... Let's say there are two bags, and each has one of two balls, red or green.
In the foreword to Microsoft's recent book, The Future Computed, executives Brad Smith and Harry Shum proposed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) practitioners highlight their ethical commitments by taking an oath analogous to the Hippocratic Oath sworn by doctors for generations.
The velocity of the atoms in the fast-moving region is greater than the speed of sound in those atoms, and the transition point between these two regions is analogous to water going over a waterfall: a very sudden acceleration.
" According to the culture-gene coevolution theory as outlined by the study, the "beliefs, practices and perceptions of others" function similarly to genes, making cultural norms (like wearing scented deodorant) survive and die in a "process analogous to natural selection.
With Liu's new CRISPR, researchers can now edit in the opposite direction: T to C and A to G. In a press conference, Liu said these edits are analogous to using a pencil rather than cutting and pasting with scissors.
This is somewhat analogous to how transactions work on the blockchain; if you send half a bitcoin to someone but only have one whole bitcoin as an input, a "change" address is created that sends the rest back to you.
Phoenix Bond & Indemnity Co. Abbott and AbbVie, represented at the 7th Circuit by Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, countered that the Neurontin and Avandia decisions involved direct alleged misrepresentation to healthcare plans so those cases are not analogous to the Depakote suit.
Supporters say it is analogous to the shortened names used for other countries (France, after all, is officially "the French Republic"), and note that it is closer to the names used in most Romance and Germanic languages, as well as Hebrew.
Knowing that delightful fact, a team of biologists at India's Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine decided to investigate whether milk protein crystals found in the cockroach's gut were analogous to anything found in human or cow's milk.
Conditions "analogous to slavery" have been seen on some of the 15 farms flagged by Brazilian authorities, with armed guards preventing workers from leaving properties and laborers required to apply toxic chemicals without protective equipment, Sheridan said, citing Brazilian government data.
"Riddell made promises to everyone that wore that helmet, and the evidence will show that they built an industry based on the safety of the device, analogous to filters on cigarettes," said Brad Sohn, one of the lawyers representing Hornung.
Somewhat analogous to internal affairs at a police department, the inspector general's office for a given agency is tasked with looking into potential malfeasance by that agency or members of that agency, and issuing reports and recommendations on its findings.
An important new development in the pharmaceutical industry that may give VA even more budget flexibility is the emergence of biosimilars, which are analogous to generic drugs and often cost significantly less when used instead of their much more expensive alternatives.
It was a small act of information age defiance, and perhaps also a bit of a throwback, somewhat analogous to Stephen King's 2000 self-publishing an e-book or Radiohead's 2007 release of a download-only record without a label.
Stablecoins are digital currencies pegged to a stable asset, such as gold or fiat currencies, or backed by collateral (that could also be a cryptocurrency); the arrangement is analogous to how some countries peg their national currencies to the dollar.
When I was composing the songs, I imagined, although I did not think the record was just that, they were analogous to the spectrum of long afternoons being lived there in the ocean, in a boat, in a sail floating gracefully.
There's distance between Gareth and everyone he's trying to reach here, analogous to the isolation that comes with dissolving relationships and the sudden, crushing weight of chronic illness (earlier, on "5 Flucloxacillin," we're reminded that depression is "a young man's game").
"It is analogous to governments that we have seen all over the world declaring martial law, and justifying them in doing whatever they wanted to do to whomever they wanted to do it, whenever they wanted to do it," Hoyer said.
The chart illustrates how the reported compensation for ExxonMobil's CEOs over the past decade — roughly analogous to the $2.3 billion reported by Tesla — paints a very different picture from the realized pay that the oil company's CEOs actually received each year.
The new approach, still experimental, could eventually be given by itself or, more likely, be used in combination treatments — analogous to antiviral "cocktails" for H.I.V. or multidrug regimens of chemotherapy for cancer — to increase the odds of shutting down the disease.
While businesses might argue that they need prescribed guidelines that are analogous to the types of regulations that govern a physical space, the fact is web standards change far more rapidly than regulators would be likely to keep up with.
"The issue is really analogous to churches — opulent spaces that were built for what was then a very widespread need," said William Higgins, a principal at Higgins Quasebarth & Partners, a preservation firm that has consulted on a number of bank conversions.
I would go for path No. 2, and I would actually try and strengthen that consensus in ways that would be important to the Chinese, which is why I'm proposing a world data organization that's analogous to the [World Trade Organization].
In a way analogous to, say, how Lyft and Uber drivers are forced to work ever-longer shifts for volatile, decreasing levels of compensation, online creators speak these days about the stresses of trying to feed an insatiable, algorithm-driven beast.
I've always said that it's roughly analogous to bands that argue about whether or not they're going to record their album on tape or whether they're going to record it digitally to Pro Tools, and there's big arguments about that.
That isn't so unusual in Hollywood, but what's worse is that Eastwood and Ray subject Scruggs — depicted as a newsroom mean girl with nothing but scorn for her female colleagues — to a type of profiling analogous to what Jewel endured.
There isn't currently anything else analogous to the "Game of Thrones" Media Industrial Complex: It's a prerecorded show that will run for nearly two months, focusing media attention every night it airs — and will continue to generate attention long after it runs.
I used to refer to GamerGate as a large-scale temper tantrum, because if the death and rape threats hadn't been so terrifying, their behavior would be analogous to that of a 2-year-old child not getting the toy he wanted.
To me, these paintings in particular seemed kind of analogous to that vibe because the scenes are classically "well-painted," they're calming in a lot of ways, but then just off to the side there's this insane creepy creature just hanging out.
In some ways this could be analogous to the early days of Bitcoin — it had a primary market in petabytes of processing power, and all it took to mine something was an individual machine with the right electricity and gigabytes of RAM.
Lidar sensors give the vehicle a precise three-dimensional awareness of its surroundings by projecting lasers in all directions and measuring the time they take to rebound, a process analogous to radar (the word Lidar is a portmanteau of "light" and "radar").
Moreover, artificial intelligence isn't just analogous to previous groundbreaking technologies like the steam engine, the telegraph, the microchip — it's potentially even more transformative, because it represents an innovation that reaches across technologies and disciplines, from health care to transportation and logistics and beyond.
"The presence of vinyl cyanide in an environment with liquid methane suggests the intriguing possibility of chemical processes that are analogous to those important for life on Earth," said Maureen Palmer, lead study author and researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
Last month, a team of physicists reported in Nature that a sound-trapping fluid, analogous to a black hole that traps light, radiates a featureless spectrum of energies, just as Stephen Hawking predicted for the invisible spheres he was famous for studying.
For instance, the excitation of atoms is "a bit like children being offered sweets at a party," and the sweets that the children prefer are analogous to which kinds of light an atom will absorb, seen in the absorption lines of atomic spectra.

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