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"analogy" Definitions
  1. [countable] a comparison of one thing with another thing that has similar features; a feature that is similar
  2. [uncountable] the process of comparing one thing with another thing that has similar features in order to explain it

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People use the truck driver analogy a lot of the time because it's an easy analogy to make.
He used the analogy of running security for a bank as an analogy for how these techniques work.
But the high seas analogy gives rise to another analogy that could also emerge in orbital space: flag of convenience registrations.
At that point, most physicists start claiming the analogy is so good that it's more than an analogy—it's an identity!
It's an analogy I heard within Mastodon, as well: I find a good analogy of the users around the mastodon fediverse is email.
This is an argument from analogy, of course, and arguments from analogy inevitably falter because they're reductive: The analogues are never perfectly equivalent.
ZB: That's a pretty bold analogy — the slave trade.
The analogy has never been more true than right now.
But as a father let me offer you this analogy.
RG: Is there an analogy between online and offline culture?
The analogy that is usually used is the figure skater.
The best analogy for Daydream View is a Nexus phone.
The analogy with horses can clearly be taken too far.
But he said that the analogy is far from perfect.
If you insist on a baseball analogy, but go ahead.
This is horse race season, so let's use that analogy.
He continued the analogy as he peppered Bell with questions.
To understand the original war, consider this outrageously oversimplified analogy.
Kane draws an analogy to a child on a swing.
Murcio drew an analogy to a crack in the ice.
"We use the analogy of a city too," Wojcicki said.
Younger investors may not know the Warren Buffett hamburger analogy.
It goes back to her analogy about atheists and Baptists.
The analogy to the Thomas hearing is obvious and inescapable.
Here, too, the smartphone analogy could prove apt, carmakers say.
Bradbury explained some of the team's work with an analogy.
But another analogy from the period might be more apt.
VC Josh Kopelman makes the analogy of jet fuel vs.
So, let's use an analogy to better understand the situation.
RT in no way PP, not remotely or by analogy.
You almost got the restaurant analogy right, but not quite.
Their assignment: to attach analogy labels to hundreds of products.
He used a different analogy to explain the government's demands.
Climate scientists sometimes make an analogy to smoking and cancer.
"The analogy I've always enjoyed is the sponge," Roche says.
It was an analogy that put our problem into perspective.
To carry that analogy forward, who, exactly, is hunting you?
Yet the analogy to nuclear weapons is again a mischaracterization.
Mr. Conway said current lawmakers should consider that historical analogy.
The analogy to the recent health care debate is clear.
This analogy placed Sanders in the shoes of Nazi soldiers.
For Carter, it all comes back to the pet analogy.
Dr. Tamayo offered the analogy of musicians in an orchestra.
That's a heavy thought, so perhaps an analogy will help.
Let's go back to the friend analogy one last time.
But I think the better analogy here is Blue Apron.
Maybe a sports gambling analogy will make the intuition clearer.
Walton suggested that such an argument was a good analogy.
Trump, Jesus, the whistleblower and a seriously flawed analogy Rep.
He somehow made this analogy sound exciting instead of hopeless.
" Using a football analogy, he said, "Stick with your QBs.
Maybe a sports gambling analogy will make the intuition clearer.
The analogy I keep coming back to is movie reviews.
Some anthropologists and archaeologists accept this analogy with gallows humor.
While declining to discuss classified intelligence, he offered an analogy.
My point is, if you think about the car analogy.
The best analogy is Hillary Clinton's speeches to Goldman Sachs.
Sometimes I make the analogy to getting a back massage.
There's not going to be any one analogy to it.
Water is an apt analogy for the concept of time.
There is a real analogy of the, quote, broken heart.
Hawking then discovers Hawking radiation, which further improves the analogy.
White then provides this unsettling analogy: The analogy I sometimes use with clients is this: if you're a target, you're walking across an open field and a sniper is shooting at you from a tower.
A better analogy is our modern love-hate relationship with food.
Here&aposs one commentator on another channel with an interesting analogy.
To help explain why this was so remarkable, consider this analogy.
I always use the analogy, 'Rome wasn't built in a day.
The analogy of a hair dryer often helps explain an API.
The analogy is to showing one's good faith as a Christian.
"One helpful analogy is to the history of electrification," she said.
The analogy can be used more broadly for Trumpian-style populists.
Perhaps fittingly, the analogy may come from the fight against cancer.
But the analogy breaks down when it comes to interest rates.
So in this analogy, how do you treat the underlying cause?
Kristina Harrison's analogy with religious identities was interesting and thought-provoking.
Often people make the analogy that data is the new oil.
Dr Sundaram cites as an analogy the example of computer vision.
Donald is using this analogy to describe the decline of Studebaker.
But failure isn't as glorious as that analogy might paint it.
To make a health analogy, income is sort of like strength.
If it's not obvious, the referee in this analogy is science.
The Black Mirror analogy is, of course, too easy to make.
The company issued a crisp response opposing Trump Jr.'s analogy.
Here's her analogy: Imagine someone really hurt you, physically and emotionally.
The best analogy is making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
One might wonder whether the Nader analogy is the correct one.
Dr. Phil's computer analogy is out of touch with the evidence.
The steppingstone's potential can be seen by analogy with biological evolution.
First of all, the analogy at best is way, way off.
Indeed, this is where the analogy by Dean is the weakest.
The following — admittedly, imperfect — analogy highlights the importance of measuring effects.
The doctor analogy is one of many explanations people have floated.
But beneath the superficial lure of a mythic analogy, the comparison
A first step: "Analogy has driven human progress," Kittur tells Axios.
Under scrutiny, however, the analogy to racism just doesn't hold up.
That makes sense, especially if you're using religion as an analogy.
But that's what I meant by the analogy I began with.
If you dig deeper, this analogy makes a lot of sense.
It's not a perfect analogy, but it's not that far off.
You're going to see ... I don't know what the analogy is.
The minivan analogy is actually pretty accurate, once you get inside.
And lots of other people can share the feeling by analogy.
The N.R.A. analogy wasn't perfect, but it was useful, Cole said.
Stone made the analogy in a December 1, 2017, text message.
Louis C.K. sums up this year's 'insane' election in one analogy
You could make an analogy to sports betting or poker tournaments.
And every analogy would be Nixon and the Saturday Night Massacre.
"The analogy for me is the dead prostitute," Mr. Orput said.
It is unclear how Mr. Caudill now fits into the analogy.
Cisco "is a pretty good analogy for us," Mr. Clark said.
HENRY How long have you been saving up that boxing analogy?
But the analogy is profoundly wrong, and it's unfair to children.
The analogy may be a stretch, but the facts are real.
Cuomo: I'm saying you made the analogy, and I don't understand.
The closest analogy to this process may be a job interview.
You can see how the analogy applies to recent politics, right?
Or, to use a more professionally correct analogy, that's Clarence Darrow.
When people say I'm perpetuating the system, I use this analogy.
The analogy between Trump's tirades, colonial punishments and lynchings isn't perfect.
Weinstein offered another analogy, as he continued tweeting on the issue.
But now, Lorde has come out and apologized for the analogy.
There cannot be anything more inhuman than using raped woman analogy.
Northwestern's Vassar uses the analogy of a trigger on a gun.
I didn't want to make an analogy between the two situations.
I think, for me, this is my analogy I tell people.
The best analogy I can come up with is an orchestra.
So that was to me, it's actually a really good analogy.
The perfectly engineered desktop computer analogy fails spectacularly, and the failure of this analogy leads to some terrible legislation and social mores, as we can't seem to tolerate designs different from our own (or the average).
Source: FactSet Tony Dwyer of Canaccord Genuity is the most vocal articulator of this analogy, which is probably the most bullish analogy available, given the levitated in 1995 by 35 percent without even a 5 percent pullback.
Lucas continues to correct Dustin — it's an analogy, not a metaphor, Dustin.
But the analogy that haunts Chinese economists does not involve China itself.
Bones meaning lawsuits, in case that analogy didn't quite work for you.
The analogy she uses is she's like dust pressed into a diamond.
I think back to Muñoz's analogy of his food as a rollercoaster.
That&aposs all I... (LAUGHTER) CAVUTO: Just a little Rocky analogy there.
KS: I really think your hospital thing is a really good analogy.
The analogy I use for haters is Cars Land at California Adventure.
Instead, he goes back to the analogy with the Human Genome Project.
"I draw an analogy with our own history at Fitbit," Park said.
That's an excellent analogy for what Superhuman was doing with email trackers.
The main analogy you use throughout the book is of phase transitions.
" Using a stock analogy, Schlossberg said: "[Trump] couldn't care less about profit.
Enough preamble, here's my Meltdown analogy: You want to rob a bank.
Despite the missed analogy, the Texas delegation warmly embraced the new speaker.
It turns out, the analogy was something Garfield knew all too well.
Someone made an analogy like I've been traded to another sports team.
Hello, timely analogy for Earth's struggle between scientific truth and corporate greed!
Hmm. Ally, let me use an analogy to help with this one.
To explain this, Kassan uses the analogy of a meeting going south.
The Disney Channel alum likens his latest material to a baseball analogy.
I'm using analogy, metaphor, and sentiment in sort of an architectural sense.
"I don't think anybody believes the analogy should be perfect," he said.
Abloh's analogy to the food industry has another layer of relevance, too.
Hawaii and the ACLU drew an analogy to U.S. Bancorp Mortgage v.
" The post continued with a baseball analogy:  "No one bats a thousand.
She makes an analogy about sleepovers that doesn't quite land to me.
But this popular cultural analogy does not square with the actual truth.
There's an exact analogy to immunization and vaccines and how they work.
How well does the analogy between father confessor and penitent wrongdoer work?
To see how deceptive this is, consider the following analogy to cars.
"My Kristallnacht analogy does evoke the Nazi period in Germany," he said.
The best analogy that helps unpack this story is a jigsaw puzzle.
Winston Reid is the bewildered cat in this analogy, by the way.
Yet, National Security Advisor John Bolton proved unable to avoid the analogy.
Will did not use the Fredo Corleone analogy, but he could have.
What's a good statistic or analogy to point out that it's not?
I often use the analogy of having a mortgage without the house.
In other words, for purposes of this analogy, Shulkin is the runner.
Toni Some readers didn't get your recent Ryan Leaf/Trump football analogy.
ALG: It's actually an analogy a lot of people use for aging.
The analogy was designed to appeal to the country's love of associating
DAVID, HE OF the spat with Goliath, is an overused corporate analogy.
One analogy: like revving a car engine too fast, for too long.
And now this analogy has found its way completely off the rails.
For Abumrad, there's a more perfect analogy than the pendulum – a slinky.
"I do think the analogy may hold up rather precisely," he said.
My wife made a very good analogy, that it's like stripping wallpaper.
Pollock embraced this milky way analogy by naming works like "Galaxy" (231).
But it's a false analogy—the party is not like your mom!
This is a cheesy analogy but it felt like running a marathon.
No matter which analogy you look at, it's something that takes time.
To use the Star Wars analogy, there's a balance to the Force.
"There is an analogy to what happens with muscles," Dr. Smith says.
The closest analogy to Mr. Trump's White House was Franklin D. Roosevelt's.
As an analogy, he noted that nearsightedness is strongly influenced by genes.
The search stopped Sunday night because there's no analogy to be made.
Amid the GOP's infighting over tax reform, Kennedy offered a food analogy.
Today's analogy is "BART : San Francisco :: ___ : Philadelphia," and the answer is SEPTA.
Mr. Perriello's backers, not surprisingly given the 2008 results, welcome the analogy.
But it's important not to push the Trump-Bolsonaro analogy too far.
You can be a little self-deprecating or employ a funny analogy.
Had people been assuming it was an analogy for your home country?
The inapt analogy underscores why this impeachment has such low public support.
Using an analogy, Wyllie referred to the film 'Gone with the Wind.
Here's an analogy I use when I'm talking to people about this.
As an analogy, imagine installing a sprinkler system in an apartment building.
The analogy even extends to Buttigieg, who has the backing of former Gov.
I tell him this but I don't think he's impressed with my analogy.
The analogy to the lateral eyes, while not exact, is close, said Smith.
The analogy I always use is, the first smartphones came out in 2003.
Extending vortex sensors into the air brings to mind another possible zoological analogy.
To continue this analogy, each section's palette is distinct from the other two.
Also Google isn't a person, so not a perfect analogy... but who cares!
Thankfully, Candy explains as much, using a very appropriate analogy involving car dealerships.
"The best analogy ... you don't want to be the dumb pipe," says MacDuff.
It's a purposeful and perfect analogy for the Mind Flayer and his army.
To borrow an analogy from Maslow, the skin has a hierarchy of needs.
As a sports fan, she explains this in terms of a baseball analogy.
You fucked up so bad that an analogy doesn't even cover it anymore.
Dr Fearing uses the analogy of a squirrel leaping from branch to branch.
YOU KNOW, IT'S A BIT -- I'VETRIED TO USE THE ANALOGY OFBUILDING A HOTEL.
But Zimmermann takes issue with the analogy—on ethical if not legal grounds.
And my point of the analogy correction is -- SCARAMUCCI: Okay, that's really cute.
Here's an analogy: Coca-Cola strikes a $400 marketing deal with the NFL.
To wrap my mind around what this means, Atasoy suggests a musical analogy.
In this country, the left has put its marbles on the first analogy.
Smoking is an analogy many climate scientists use often, and for good reason.
This post also provides an oft-used analogy for AI: The Chinese Room.
In the first instance, Fisch uses a neat analogy to explain what's happening.
It's astounding that this reckless analogy survived the Times' famously tortured editorial process.
It rests on a trite analogy between intellectual and physical barriers between people.
A conversation with a former senior U.S. intelligence official suggests a bracing analogy.
Hathaway and Shapiro tell us that Salmon Levinson used the analogy of duelling.
But if it was a provocative analogy, it was not a lonely one.
"My best analogy is it'll be a standoff at high noon," Lewis said.
"Pasta" was/is not a code word, but a lame analogy for "respect".
If he gets stuck on a sale, he may use a hockey analogy.
"I use the analogy of the ant versus the grasshopper," Dr. Guo said.
And then underneath it, I make it the analogy is like the internet.
He once described his plight by drawing an analogy to a slave plantation.
" Ms. Blichfeld, 37, teased him, "Always got to bring out that bamboo analogy.
Trump quickly distanced himself from Bolton's analogy in Oval Office remarks last week.
He makes the analogy of a peacock that wants to display his prowess.
Danner spares no analogy, classical or modern, to raise awareness of this predicament.
Sberbank's tech chief used the analogy of Italian food to demonstrate his point.
We're all Roger Sterling in this analogy, and that should make you uncomfortable.
"If you use that analogy for footwear, I still buy it," he said.
"I hate to use the analogy, but it's like Russian roulette," he said.
Again, WordPress ... Dot com, it's just ... A good analogy is actually Android. Okay.
It is, in this analogy, the fuel by which the attention economy functions.
Let's get to the core of what he means using a baseball analogy.
Whichever analogy you prefer, there's sure to be excellent style moments each year.
Red America, this is the perfect analogy for the life we are sharing.
Nothing succeeds like a vivid analogy - a very concrete bit of advice. pic.twitter.
There is no need to clarify who the emperor is in this analogy.
But nearly all scholars who have weighed in call that analogy dangerously simplistic.
I always think it's a little bit the analogy like school gardens. Right.
That's a misguided analogy, because it misses the nuances of the real world.
But health care is not welfare, and voters may not accept the analogy.
Justice Kagan responded that the analogy to Illinois and other states was inapt.
He reached for a Civil War analogy to explain the muscle-flexing strategy.
In this analogy, the distance traveled is like the number of people infected.
But he seems destined to learn, very quickly, that the analogy doesn't hold.
With that analogy, the smartphone (given its intimacy) is more like an automobile.
Its logic rests on an elaborate analogy between holy orders and holy matrimony.
Now that the hosts have revolted, however, the gaming analogy has broken apart.
You might begin by making an analogy to feudal landlords and their serfs.
I find this analogy compelling but history does not repeat itself so neatly.
The analogy extends to Klobuchar's best-known weakness: Truman had a temper, too.
Welcome to my movie analogy for the Israel's upcoming elections on April 103.
But I always say to people, the best analogy is the music business.
In the context of the REIT, let me draw an analogy with equities.
An analogy to consider from ordinary criminal cases may be imperfect but informative.
Those rhetorical devices entail correspondences either too concrete (analogy) or too abstract (metaphor).
Was this a purposeful approach to the problems of the broad, totalizing analogy?
Inspired by this famous account, let us construct an analogy with visual thinking.
"Film is the best analogy for the way the eye sees," Nolan said.
Perhaps the most interesting part of Douthat's analogy, though, is what it omits.
Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's chief executive, has not been shy about the Amazon analogy.
This is actually a great analogy to disinformation and how it's targeted, right?
And the governor analogy is useful because governors are, in effect, mini presidents.
"An analogy is sending money from Venmo to PayPal to your bank," he says.
"No one doubts the analogy between energy radiance and gravitational fields," Sachdev told me.
Eric Schmidt sought to describe APIs and languages using power plugs as an analogy.
Instead of images of The Godfather, a better analogy might be the Panama Papers.
"It's kind of an analogy for my music," Jared Scharff tells The Creators Project.
Levitt offered an analogy about restaurants that helped me make sense of the issue.
Tiffany Haddish has a really interesting analogy when it comes to her blockbuster success.
To use an analogy: ISPs built roads, and tech companies build businesses along them.
When anything is fair game for an analogy, where does a person even start?
Yeah, some people have made that analogy that it's the new SportsCenter Top 10.
An analogy would be like trying to treat a fever with an ice bath.
Certainly the Republican primary this year bears out that analogy in the political realm.
I find that an apt analogy to this car's owner's lost sense of modesty.
And taking that supervillain analogy one-step further, Putin's speech was full of bombast.
And to a certain extent, I make an analogy to kind of riding waves.
An illustrative analogy is well understood in the corporate world: management by objectives (MBO).
One need look no further than the current transportation market for an instructive analogy.
To put that moral hazard in simple terms, Wagner uses an analogy to medicine.
The analogy that I use is that it's like writing a letter to somebody.
And the lighting analogy doesn't count the knocks, bruises and bloody noses that arise.
In fact, it's an analogy that might be more true than most people realize.
To continue the analogy, no one in the room is ever quiet for long.
"Often we draw the analogy to the early days of mobile technology," Compain says.
The intelligence committee's vice chairman, Senator Mark Warner, drew an analogy to another industry.
Oliver did a fine job of illustrating this point with his hilarious raisin analogy.
The Colombia model offers inspiration for Afghanistan -- and a more hopeful analogy than Vietnam.
Fans were quick to praise Johnson's wit, though some questioned his choice of analogy.
So the analogy I used at the time ... But, Google was coming at you.
Djimon gave President Obama props and made a very interesting analogy ... to the Oscars.
An analogy is television viewership numbers, and now we have more "channels" than ever.
If bad grammar is not enough to make the point, an old analogy might.
Mobile truly has eaten everything, and a very salient analogy is provided by cameras.
As a scientist, how do you feel about using an analogy that's obviously false?
In uncertain times, there is always a tendency to look for a historical analogy.
The only thing missing from the analogy was an own goal from the captain.
Dang uses the analogy of a work crew trying to put up a building.
If the Nixon-Burns analogy holds, expect this to happen after the 2020 election.
Recently Narayana Kocherlakota, the former president of the Minneapolis Fed, offered a brilliant analogy.
Delaney made a powerful analogy about the folly of single payer health care proposals.
Computing intelligence often seems to mimic human intelligence, so computer science understandably invites analogy.
"Here's an analogy: If you have parents, their DNA is in you," he said.
If you're going to make an analogy, at least know what you're talking about.
That analogy may be even more spot on than he realized at the time.
At one point in my conversation with Hirsch, she brought up an optimistic analogy.
Just to continue the high school analogy, he threw a really good pep rally.
The joke's getting less funny by the day — but the analogy may be off.
In reaching that conclusion, the Court drew upon a famous analogy — the gas tank.
He also suggested the boiling frog analogy was apt for Airbnb's gambit in Australia.
But quite often — I always make an analogy of a person who paints paintings.
Now, I guess the analogy is almost like being parachuted in or dropped in.
That's the best analogy I can think of when it comes to this episode.
Our analogy is that while Minecraft is like Lego, Astroneer is like Play-Doh.
I feel like a good analogy is, horses were power transportation 200 years ago.
That was the best analogy I know to convey what we encountered in Meccanoville.
And while their report isn't a perfect analogy to military families, it is instructive.
Globalization had, however, turned the analogy between China and Kaiser Wilhelm's Germany upside down.
"An analogy to this would be cholesterol-lowering drugs and heart disease," Williamson said.
That is the analogy that is being used internally to explain the feedback culture.
Is that the correct analogy to think about the problems you guys are facing?
Perhaps a better analogy is to think of your career as a rocket ship.
Ourahmane thus offers a powerful poetic analogy for the psychic state of Tunisian youth.
O.K. Is there any analogy between either the producer role and the C.E.O. role?
When you ask Israelis about their election, they often draw an analogy with soccer.
Nancy: I think that's a good analogy for the differences in our healthcare system.
As a musical analogy, think of Bach's fugues interspersed with Morton Feldman's chromatic clusters.
Opinion The analogy is pervasive among his critics: Donald Trump is like a child.
"I use the analogy of the police car parked at the corner," said Santagate.
The analogy falls short, though, because Ball is not yet Marbury, much less Curry.
"Inside look?" is an M.R.I. ■ 47A: SAT Flashback: We've got a theatrical analogy today.
It is not an analogy to be invoked lightly and I use it cautiously.
The grocery industry is ripe for more disruption, she said, in making this analogy.
"For acute back pain, the analogy is to the common cold," Dr. Deyo said.
And so 1948 may also not end up being the best analogy for 2016.
"SARS: unfortunately, the analogy doesn't work," Bank of America global economist Ethan Harris said.
"It's the analogy between a stock market correction and a worldwide depression," he said.
Others also have drawn the analogy to Vietnam, at least in some important respects.
I understand what Keith is saying, and that parachute analogy has been used repeatedly.
Pompeo absorbed my dubious analogy while looking down at the book on the table.
There are several problems with this analogy: None of this applies in Trump's situation.
Does the analogy apply to the redistribution of wealth, or only of material goods?
It's systemic to the environment and the soil, if you will, in that analogy.
The second installment of Mr. Jones's work in progress called "Analogy Trilogy," a series based on oral histories he conducted, "Analogy/Lance" journeys through the dual and dueling lives of Mr. Jones's nephew, Lance T. Briggs, and Lance's club-dancer alter ego, Pretty.
One of the researchers, Sune Lehmann of the Technical University of Denmark, draws an analogy.
Well, the problem with the analogy there is that Stalin was also fighting the Nazis.
Or maybe the light switch to electrocute you with, to keep the right analogy going.
I should really write a book about this, because this analogy is a feminist goldmine.
Do you think any analogy in this vein is enlightening as far as predictions go?
She says I have a "bad lawn," which seems like a weird analogy, but whatever.
I do not see the direct analogy, maybe I'm not understanding the question you're asking.
And last week, Trump economic adviser Gary Cohn criticized Obama's rules using a food analogy.
He makes a Middle Earth fantasy analogy, and Axe is way too cool for this.
An analogy is a hit album: You want to go out and see the band.
Mr Baldwin uses the analogy of two sports teams swapping players to improve their performance.
It does so by way of neuroscience's favourite analogy: comparing the brain to a computer.
" Cruz analogy on social safety net: "It should be a trampoline and not a hammock.
An analogy can be made to proposals for comprehensive immigration reform in the United States.
To use the grocery analogy, instead of being a supermarket, Nimble would be like Instacart.
"There's enough of an analogy to hang your hat on," Colas said in an interview.
Isn't that a pretty good analogy in terms of what net neutrality is all about?
One analogy is the high seas, where an International Seabed Authority grants licences for drilling.
The LeEco Super Bike may be the perfect analogy for the company that created it.
Flashback: Public expectations for passenger-ready, fully autonomous vehicles don't have a strong historical analogy.
I use that analogy all the time, that this period is most analogous to '04.
WATTERS: Yes, I mean, listen, you can&apost even make an analogy with these people.
By way of analogy, imagine if you look around your house and notice it's dirty.
Spicer appeared on CNN's "The Situation Room" on Tuesday to apologize for the Hitler analogy.
But if you think about this analogy for five seconds, you'll see that problems abound.
The analogy between Marx and Coke's quintessential, capitalist Santa is implied without any direct comparison.
And to return to the analogy of hostages, there are hostages in that country, right?
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett made an analogy about business on Monday that was not great.
The medical analogy is: you have to diagnose the disease, not pretend it doesn't exist.
In the Middle East, the better analogy is not another emerging market, it's climate change.
The video is a fitting analogy for most of the music Ghersi's released as Arca.
A big one is "transfer learning", which is what AI researchers call reasoning by analogy.
As in Keynes's famous beauty contest analogy, we have reached the higher levels of reasoning.
The resulting analogy got at many of the nine most common myths about sexual assault1.
Verrilli drew an analogy between LinkedIn's publicly available profiles and books in a public library.
During our weeklong discussion, did we discover something new — maybe a nice visual or analogy?
Some even traced the analogy back to a German children's book, written by a Nazi.
In "Get Good," Ninja makes a basic analogy comparing gaming to a regular sports practice.
"I don't make an analogy between Steve King and Congresswoman Omar," Hoyer told reporters Wednesday.
I like to use the sports analogy of moving from college athletics to pro athletics.
Kanye is not new to the slave analogy and actually has a lot to say.
The best analogy I could come up with was with Buick, GM's near-luxury brand.
An analogy to the cloud of data we trail behind compares us to Pig-Pen.
In fact, the smell produced by a stinkbug is dusty, fetid, lingering, and analogy-proof.
When Adrian Ludwig describes the ideal approach to computer security, he pulls out an analogy.
But if it's not, then you have to come up with an analogy like food.
As a fiscal analogy, we live as if our savings account balance were steady income.
I have encouraged people to color outside the lines, for lack of a better analogy.
A closer analogy, though not one cited by the commission, can be found in Russia.
Yeah, it's kind of ... An analogy I always think of is like the British Navy.
You don't need to know Hebrew etymology to see that "soul" doesn't fit the analogy.
"The image that he conjures is this analogy to Donald Trump," Mounk says of Watt.
I think the best analogy is the women's movement, which was catalyzed by consciousness raising.
This is not an analogy for how we want to decrease emissions from climate change.
That success is often cited by tariff advocates today, but some historians question the analogy.
All of a sudden, this is a sexist analogy, I have to be very careful.
But it's also like this is — to use the sports analogy — this is the preseason.
Another analogy is to think of opening the cut piece of meat like a book.
I&aposll use the analogy of a predicted snowstorm to depict the naysayers&apos plight.
Bruce Stanley, a lawyer who has represented clients suing coal companies, uses a war analogy.
"We have an animal symbol, which is the beaver," he said by way of analogy.
TO: Historical analogy fans FROM: A.O.S. (a child of actual historians) Please read some history.
The analogy with current American politics was inescapable — all hockey fandom, like politics, is local.
And the man responsible for leaking the Pentagon Papers, Daniel Ellsberg, agrees with the analogy.
If it weren't a life-and-death issue, the analogy would be apt for OPOs.
"I'm sure that analogy came from the personal experience of being a fish," she said.
By analogy, for a long time, corner impacts were not tested to rank car safety.
Today, Lewis's novel is making a comeback as an analogy for the Age of Trump.
Yet, this is a precisely parallel analogy to what President Obama has done with DACA.
"Still Life With Woodpecker," Tom Robbins A love story that is filled with poetic analogy.
The 2000 election: Last summer, it looked like 2000 would offer an almost perfect analogy.
But the thing about the master's house, in this analogy, is that it's a duplex.
The analogy between the past year's market and 2015-16 has been made here several times.
The metaphor — sorry, analogy — of the season is the Mind Flayer, another Dungeons and Dragons term.
And it's become increasingly obvious that Trump finds this to be a compelling analogy as well.
Let me stretch the analogy a bit further: The future looks more like a food court.
Of course, the analogy of building a social network around payments is an extremely tall order.
A useful analogy is that CRISPR is like molecular scissors while base editors are like pencils.
SOMETIMES an analogy strikes you on the head with the force of a plummeting cricket ball.
And you might have noticed over the last few months I've been using a wedding analogy.
The best way to think about potential energy is to return to our analogy with gravity.
He said Duterte was using co-ownership as an analogy to try to simplify the issue.
Where, then, should we look for a better analogy for the denuclearization effort with North Korea?
Having queer representation in front of and behind the camera helps make the analogy less presumptuous.
Using a confectionery analogy, he noted that Brexit may, however, have implications for central-bank policy.
As a rough analogy, imagine an economy operating without broad-based accounting principles for financial information.
The analogy speaks to the uncertainty about what exactly Obama's team has been assembled to do.
Information security is the land of tortured analogies, and I'm certainly torturing the stolen property analogy.
As an analogy to paying-per-tonne of captured carbon, consider a pay-per-rat programme.
The closest analogy is Michael Dell's effort to take his struggling computer business private in 2013.
The analogy with wholesale state kleptocracy was too sharp, and the film was banned for ever.
In terms of future research, "the best analogy I can think of is physics," says Kong.
This matters because, to make a simple analogy, that means you need to translate the language.
This analogy does make more and more sense as we learn about how these devices work.
He refuses to say he did anything wrong, so I don't understand how it's an analogy.
GUTFELD: He runs -- he&aposs like a moth to the flame, which is a terrible analogy.
But he drew an analogy between President Trump and clients asserting an advice-of-counsel defense.
Yet, we know that many scientists are very skeptical about the analogy between brains and computers.
But by invoking the Nazi analogy, we often end up going down the path of alarmism.
Here's an analogy I give: Isn't it unfortunate that people overwhelmingly like delicious and fatty foods?
The analogy becomes easy and even necessary to make when the government itself offers it freely.
By way of analogy, imagine you're a forensic scientist dusting for fingerprints at a murder scene.
The upcoming Sea of Solitude, meanwhile, takes its flooded Berlin setting into the realm of analogy.
And yes I'm allowed to use that analogy having been raped at the age of 19.
In this analogy, the CGM is their speedometer, and the insulin pump is their gas pedal.
I don't know if this analogy makes any sense or if this metaphor makes any sense.
The analogy is clear, as is the message it sends: Internet entrepreneurship is the new bourgeoisie.
To better explain this "transfer learning" process, Jean uses an analogy from the movie Cool Runnings.
I mean, it was just kind of becoming ... Trying not to think of a bad analogy.
That analogy was not likely to be welcomed by Israel, which vehemently opposed the Iran deal.
Shoring up the base, to use a political analogy, may be an effective short-term tack.
The Brutus analogy doesn't really scan with Giuliani's theory of Cohen but the Iago one does.
The penis-boob equivalence is cultural rather than anatomical; the anatomic analogy would be the clitoris.
He can be witty, slangy, lyrical, ironic, vivid; he possesses leaping powers of metaphor and analogy.
A rough analogy is that we are trying to build the equivalent of the transcontinental railway.
Running with the analogy, a British journalist wondered if McIlroy wasn't in danger of becoming Ringo.
The ever-churning arcs of soap operas also provide Smith yet another analogy for his job.
This part of the speech is much less measured and more emotional than a banking analogy.
Certainly, after Potsdam, Truman never sat down with Stalin again, so that might be an analogy.
Forgive the grade-school analogy, but consider different types of light cousins: related, but very different.
The ACLU, which is helping to defend Carpenter, says a better analogy is United States v.
Even the harshest critics of the Sidewalk Labs plan might agree with Doctoroff's Rubik cube analogy.
That's entirely correct — to borrow Massie's analogy, politicians like Farage and Trump don't control the weather.
But there is more to Putin than that and Depardieu's analogy to the pope is interesting.
It includes examples (like ignoring the question, false analogy and personal attack) and a search feature.
President Obama made a smokin' hot analogy while delivering a speech about the Affordable Care Act.
The box is an analogy for a fundamental feature of quantum mechanics, which is quantum superposition.
The kids, stock investors and borrowers in this analogy, just don't know who to side with.
I think punting is the right analogy, but I'd add something to what I just said.
Where Hollywood (in this analogy, at least) strives for artistic greatness; Christians try to be good.
A second benefit of this comparison is that the analogy to toxic assets seems particularly useful.
"The analogy is, are you after a serial killer or a one-time murderer?" he asked.
You know, I use the analogy at the press conference yesterday and I'll use it today.
That's not really the right analogy, but I just really hope Mitch McConnell has diarrhea today.
" Luhnow went on to make an analogy: "In blackjack, the house has a half-percent advantage.
To make an analogy to a commonly cited statistic, 50 percent of marriages end in divorce.
ACCORDING TO AN analogy popular in Brussels, the euro zone is a house that needs fixing.
For them to propagate this analogy in the name of human rights is cynical and manipulative.
Loudermilk is not the only Republican to draw a vivid historical analogy during the impeachment process.
But to use a Yankee analogy, sometimes a Joe DiMaggio is followed by a Mickey Mantle.
"Unbelievable" isn't a perfect analogy in some respects, since the culprit isn't rich or poitically connected.
The analogy of the purchase of health care to the buying of a phone is misleading.
Using a surfing analogy, he described China as "the big wave" that local entrepreneurs could ride.
But she argues that using the analogy of business as the paradigm for government is dangerous.
Both blondness and postage have societal value, but that analogy isn't specific enough to be meaningful.
I'm not a truck driver though so I don't know if that's a totally accurate analogy!
The common analogy, which New York City officials immediately brought up: armed tourists in Times Square.
So in a sense that's the closest analogy, but it's not exactly the same as this.
The analogy here is like a tank of gas; when it's empty, the tank sputters out.
I was surprised to see the analogy wasn't as thorough as I expected it to be.
It may sound trite or obvious, but the analogy is worn out because it's so perfect.
Schumacher-Hodge used the analogy of a gym to further describe what Founder Gym is all about.
Obviously. But here's where the analogy kicks in: we're all making that same decision, all the time.
Hicks told Gizmodo that a good analogy here is someone living down the road from a nightclub.
This person's really good — to use the piano analogy — this person's really good at playing the piano.
Of course, Stewart is a much more common name than Kardashian so the analogy is not perfect.
I think the way you described Plato's analogy is far more elegant than anything I could say.
So, it looks as if it's a perfect analogy to the consumers' behavior on the ecommerce platform.
The best analogy I give you, Derek, is kind of like a Lab with their ball, right?
Zuckerberg leans into the analogy that Facebook is more like a government now than a traditional company.
It is often compared to companies from Silicon Valley: the "Uber of education" is one faddish analogy.
In this analogy, the president is simply "choosing not to engage with a few individuals," he said.
But Figma co-founder and CEO Dylan Field is hesitant to use the Medium analogy just yet.
Drawing an analogy from Freud's account of jokes, they write that, in caricature, distortions are aggressively hostile.
In his analogy, Manning was Apple and Osweiler was one of 2015's many start-up companies.
The analogy is apt—it's awesome and stressful and fun and serious, all at the same time.
But when it comes to smartwatches, the OLED TV analogy is their rose-tinted, best-case scenario.
As an analogy, imagine a ball sitting in a depression vibrating at the side of the mountain.
Granted, it's an imperfect analogy; there's probably an easier way to measure the trees in a forest.
On this analogy, autonomous cars are currently at the clinical-trial stage, without final approval as yet.
A different year is a bit more intriguing and less discussed as a possible analogy for 2018.
Of course, Stewart is a much more common name than Kardashian, so the analogy is not perfect.
But a better analogy is with cockroaches because, against the odds, conglomerates have refused to die out.
Drawing an analogy with pet-loving but stagnant Japan, they fear dog days are on their way.
The analogy is apt—it's awesome and stressful and fun and serious, all at the same time.
It has sometimes been deployed as an analogy to the sinister glitz of Moscow under Vladimir Putin.
A close linguistic analogy to AAE is Scots, which differs from standard English to a similar extent.
I tried to come up with a household analogy here, but they were all just too ridiculous.
As Socrates's illusion analogy suggests, the father could be grievously mistaken about the consequences of his actions.
The analogy seems like such a stretch that it belies the truth of each of their experiences.
The best analogy outside spelling might be the demoting of Pluto from its status as a planet.
This is where I have trademarked an analogy: A trio of Ali-Frazier fights from the 1970s.
SR: There was some analogy to be made with the cannibalistic effects of the drug, we thought.
"[But] a lot of people are waiting," he said, drawing an analogy to buying a new car.
As a Jewish American whose family came from Germany and Russia, I don't make this analogy lightly.
To extend my analogy, I would describe the Noble K10s as the Ferraris of the CIEM world.
Florida's 2000 election results are the closest modern analogy, but things could get even worse than that.
From the modern era, the better analogy is 1980, and the fight that was waged by Sen.
"Powell is living in a conventional world," Cramer said, and then used a baseball analogy to explain.
If I'm going to be an analogy to food, I want to be your meat and potatoes.
Speaking to BI about his tips for entrepreneurial success, Seidman draws an analogy with learning at school.
It sounds trivial, but it's a fitting analogy as the Republican Party heads toward a perilous crossroads.
The problem with my skydiving analogy is that skydivers have a far higher chance of landing unscathed.
By way of historical analogy, it is to avoid firebombing Dresden in the name of defeating Nazism.
Do I look like a guy who has a hard time coming up with a pie analogy?
"I hate very much to use this analogy, but it's like running a business," Dr. Whitaker said.
But Thaler and crew argue that in certain areas of human behavior, the Anna Karenina analogy fails.
Graham's single most tone-deaf argument to sell his bill was drawing an analogy to welfare reform.
Consider an analogy to matching in coupons issued by companies, such as Procter & Gamble for Tide detergent.
If this seems like a proximate analogy to how this game went, then yes, you are correct.
Like Weber, coach Scott Drew of Baylor went for the boxing analogy in his postgame press conference.
The closest historical analogy of a president doing hands-on meddling with the DOJ was President Nixon.
But the two situations are so factually and legally remote that the analogy cannot be taken seriously.
To understand the consequences of this understaffing, it's useful again to go back to the company analogy.
Criticism quickly poured in on social media over Matthews using the analogy as it pertains to Sanders.
"I use the analogy of going into it like a test," forward Sarah Nurse of Canada said.
"To use an analogy, we're offering a beautifully designed screwdriver that does one thing well," says Tang.
He draws an analogy with nuclear energy, which enthusiasts once saw powering everything from cars to catflaps.
Or, to use Delaunay's analogy, building and manufacturing your own smartphone in order to launch an app.
The group lifted up a single motionless man, offering a poetic analogy for masculine fragility and solidarity.
The bigger-than-Watergate analogy, of course, is one of the most overused tropes in American politics.
The fire analogy is appropriate because the day is complicated by mandatory evacuations over an approaching wildfire.
At one point, he offered a summary of the Democratic race that featured a less incendiary analogy.
"If you spare a lot, it's like parring all the holes," said Straub, summoning another golf analogy.
In this analogy, the government's best hope for creating jobs is to create a positive business climate.
Some ministers went beyond analogy and proposed that New England derive a constitution directly from the Bible.
Using a football analogy, Conaway challenged Comey on the FBI's determination that Russia wanted to help Trump.
But the comment is an awkward analogy, given Trump's long and well-publicized history of marital indiscretions.
Last week, the counsel for the SFO James Hines used a horse racing analogy during the trial.
The analogy can go further: Our résumé study was akin to finding that photographers themselves were biased.
The firing of a prosecutor is not the only analogy between Watergate and the Russia investigations today.
However, as with the baseball analogy, it is not clear that there's any harm in excess competition.
"I like to use a cancer analogy," he said in a government interview, according to The Post.
You could argue that it's the better analogy for a time of rampant uncertainty and alternative truths.
To belabor my film and TV analogy, "Transparent" and "La La Land" profit enormously from award shows.
The casino analogy is apt, I think, since owning them is one of Donald Trump's signature accomplishments.
Holy Fuck's Brian Borcherdt and Graham Walsh are searching for the perfect analogy for their recording process.
Craig Callender explains why the connection between black holes and thermodynamics is little more than an analogy.
" She turned to a frequently cited analogy to explain the importance of the Senate for tempering the more democratic impulses of the House: "There's the cup in the saucer analogy: You put the hot coffee in the cup, and the saucer gives you the opportunity to cool it down.
In fact, that's probably a pretty solid analogy, beyond just the color change, so let's stick with that.
"A quarterback could find five open targets today," Cramer said, using a football analogy to make his point.
The Takeaway: Is there some way someone can summarize what happened using an analogy that everyone can understand?
This time, she used baseball rather than Pet Pillows as the analogy: Look, here's how I see it.
I'm less focused on AI than I am on the same thing, I use an analogy with drugs.
If the analogy of being an underground Mount Everest, just think about it, but there&aposs no guide.
She uses a car analogy to describe the situation of a condom breaking, dubbing it a fender bender.
I'd like to draw the analogy to hysteria, white female hysteria in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
If somebody asked me a baseball analogy, I would say we're in the first inning of all this.
David Ludwig often uses an analogy when he talks about weight loss: Human beings are not toaster ovens.
That said, there is some set-up, which is the hardest part of making your own image analogy.
In other words, lots and lots of people are still driving "trucks" per Steve Jobs' post-PC analogy.
Drawing the analogy between the two economies is tempting, but does not necessarily hold up to closer scrutiny.
Here's Scott Hanselman with a single tweet analogy for Meltdown, although he had to use all 280 characters.
My analogy is best applied to Meltdown, but there are similarities in both exploits that may become apparent.
So, in my analogy, the parallel version of you which goes into the bank is a transient instruction.
A helpful analogy for how this could work can be found in the government's regulation of traffic signals.
The analogy is inexact, but for comparison America's stockmarket returned an annual 5.6% over the past 50 years.
This admittedly simplified analogy begs the question — are we properly positioned to achieve similar nirvana with the IoT?
While he declined to comment further, the spokesperson said the company does not feel it's an appropriate analogy.
"At an early age, a politician told me a sports analogy that exposed societal inequalities," Fordjour tells Creators.
However, given that Dylan is accusing Allen of assaulting her as a child, the analogy is poorly considered.
I see an analogy between the meowers themselves and people who today would be on 4chan or 8chan.
I came up with an analogy: In the first "Spiderman" movie, Peter Parker wasn't ready to be Spiderman.
It's basically an analogy comparing my music to a beautiful golden plate of food—in this case, seafood.
The bank stock rally, though, may lack a solid foundation – and Obamacare could be the election's Brexit analogy.
"My Kristallnacht analogy does evoke the Nazi period in Germany," Weld said when asked if Trump is fascist.
An analogy to using these would be locking your front door, but then leaving keys on your porch.
That's kind of the analogy I use to describe the Harambe joke and Harambe memes around the office.
But as a traumatic market break that punctuated an investing era, he sees it as a useful analogy.
Soon enough, Goon 1 starts gossiping about Zakia by using an awful analogy to hint she's a lesbian.
Belief in humours led to such disastrous treatments as bloodletting and purging; the computer analogy is also misleading.
While it's not a perfect analogy, the point stands that smart business owners go where the customers are.
Shephard: The video game analogy is a good one, but it doesn't go nearly far enough for me.
To grasp the impact of these changes, one useful analogy, suggests an industry insider, is with big banks.
Two, more importantly, is that I think that's the most helpful analogy for the Green New Deal, right?
Robles counsel Manning picked up on an analogy in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce amicus brief supporting Domino's.
The actual analogy is that patients are diners who are given a menu with no prices on it.
The closest, though not very close, analogy, Smith thinks, is that of Finland's autonomous, Swedish-speaking Aland Islands.
What the Austen analogy doesn't capture is Jhabvala's role as a preëminent social historian of newly independent India.
"Analogy" comes from the Greek analogos, meaning "proportional," with respect to a thing or person's share, allotment, lot.
"She can hammer it home," Cooper punned a few moments later, as King pressed on with the analogy.
The post-2003 Iraq analogy is unfortunately apt here: The US can't just get in and get out.
Again and again, Whitman and Katzenberg returned to an analogy from the early days of the cable revolution.
Between the two, something as elementary as campaign posters has become an analogy of infighting on the left.
But the analogy falls apart even when just addressing how the NSA allegedly responded to the exploits' distribution.
To make a sports analogy, regulators can take away a swimmer's gold if they test positive for steroids.
I think you can argue that there's an analogy now with our technology, and it's not merely weapons.
This framing has been so effective that the news media has been repeating the analogy without significant scrutiny.
Hence my analogy about the guy who "gives" you a hamburger, then bills it to your credit card.
In a concurring opinion, Justice Kavanaugh used a baseball analogy to describe why the Auer decision was wrong.
The sponsor of that legislation, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, also uses a coffee analogy to describe the new tax.
To use a football analogy, you have to throw a great spiral, but in a completely wrong direction.
Turnbull's analogy is a telling one: Influence, as its liquid origins suggest, seeps and saturates, intoxicates and inspires.
The obvious analogy, then, is that Netflix isn't cable at all; it's a broadcaster, pitching a big tent.
Still, the analogy is important because it shows that it isn't too late for the non-Sanders candidates.
Unfortunately, however, that view looks at the Vietnam/Iran analogy through the rose-colored lens of an idealist.
To illustrate, Steffen cites the well-known analogy of trying to pack rocks and sand in a jar.
The aid was my own personal, you know, guess, based on your analogy 'two plus two equals four.
" Picking up the analogy, Mr. Martin added: "These people are our personal icons, and there will be others.
Relinquishing guns at older ages often gets compared to giving up car keys, but that analogy has limitations.
Analogy is a useful hook, sparking people's interest in a subject and often leading to their learning more.
United for a Fair Economy, the inequality group, has described degrees of "self-made" with a baseball analogy.
An analogy was making the rounds: Was Trump a manageable petty tyrant, in the mold of Silvio Berlusconi?
"There is a powerful analogy between the Earth's first mass extinction and what is happening today," Darroch said.
Yeah, the standard analogy is that we're blogging in 2004, 2005 — where there's sort of a small crowd.
Gorsuch used a culinary analogy to express his doubts during the argument about the Democratic challengers' legal theory.
C ircuit judges Parker and Chin wrote in their decision: We are not troubled by the Commissioner's analogy.
We published another paper by Heather Whitney about the search engines and the proper analogy you should use.
The second problem is that much of what the government does, there is no private sector analogy for.
Too often, people grab a quick, sexy, polemical, historical analogy to make a point or further their cause.
With the anti-Trump media leaving his absurd grand jury analogy unchallenged, he exploits it when it is useful, namely, when telling Republicans they will not be permitted to call their witnesses, and he puts the analogy aside when it is not useful, namely, in convening one-sided public hearings.
But except for the 2013 fruit analogy — which led John A. Boehner, the speaker at the time, to publicly chastise Mr. King and privately make a decidedly less nice body-part analogy about him to aides — Republicans have largely written off Mr. King as a fringe player in legitimate policy debates.
But when he talked again to CNN earlier this month, Inu had honed his accusation into a movie analogy.
Hundreds of scholars signed a letter condemning the US Holocaust Memorial Museum's statement -- rejecting the analogy -- on the matter.
It's the perfect analogy for how Fleabag deals with her grief: Yes, she's mourning, but she keeps moving forward.
If you want a good analogy for what this rule could do for financial services, consider the medical industry.
When Seinfeld puts his emotions into words with a peeing analogy, Shandling has to take a moment to laugh.
In keeping with that totally unforced analogy, we'll be comparing their music videos to J.D. Salinger books and stories.
The Hollywood Reporter reports that Showtime used the film Dunkirk (2017) as an analogy to explain away to lawsuit.
Lately, Mr. Rubio has used an analogy about locked front doors to describe why immigration should be better policed.
The tweet was immediately met with backlash, with many social media users taking issue with Trump Jr.'s analogy.
I always use the analogy with nuclear power; it can make war, or aid the energy needs of mankind.
This is a direct form of transmission, akin to one rotten grape touching and tainting another, in Fracastoro's analogy.
Kimmy Woo, a student who recently watched "Joker," also saw an analogy for Hong Kong's government in the film.
To continue the analogy, that's like forcing our intrepid camper to outrun not just a bear, but a tiger.
The common analogy to use is: diabetics need insulin to survive, and they rely on those every single day.
We've used the Google analogy — for consumers, it's for search and email, yet for the company, it's for advertising.
Mark Zuckerberg: So let's, yeah, so I actually think the customer service analogy is a really interesting one. Right.
Using an analogy, Dr. Joshua Sharfstein told CNBC's "Squawk Box" it's illegal to jack up gasoline prices in hurricanes.
The best analogy to this that Dr Wagner and Dr Jonkers could come up with was the European Union.
However, the description Oppenheimer has used all year is "fat and flat" and stuck by that analogy on Wednesday.
There's an analogy that SAP Tech uses, of thinking of employees at the office as a puzzle, Austin said.
The analogy points to two big objections faced by those who urge the appointment of a similar figure now.
He used an analogy of a car which has lights come on when the oil is low for example.
Under this analogy, China would be the bank, and America would be the debtor that owes China $1.2 trillion.
And when we think about the brand we're setting up, in many ways I draw the analogy to music.
Trump has since apologized, also using the "locker room" analogy to explain the scenario that led to the remarks.
" He writes: "In futurist cooking, these canapés have by analogy the same amplifying function that images have in literature.
"An analogy could be made to music," says writer Christopher Zeischegg, also known as former porn performer Danny Wylde.
" He later made the analogy that blaming Moscow for the outcome of the U.S. election is "like anti-semitism.
I hate the Messi comparisons: the Nordic Messi, the French Messi, the you're-stretching-this-analogy-too-far Messi.
But that much uncertainty is not reassuring, and neither is the analogy to the dawn of the nuclear era.
If you think that's a bad analogy, look at the cases of bullied teens who take their own lives.
I like to use the analogy [that] it's like getting five out of six numbers right on the jackpot.
"With sauropods, the analogy is that they were probably like sea turtles," Woodruff told me in a phone call.
He draws an analogy to feudal Europe, before the kings got too powerful and started reining in individual freedom.
The Kentucky Derby is an analogy of Trump's 2016 win but that thought totally blows over his tiny brain.
"The analogy I use is that making AAA games is like the Formula 24 of computer science," Rayner said.
ECONOMISTS love to debunk the analogy that is often drawn between the government's budget and that of a household.
I saw this as the perfect analogy to what I was looking at with the digital commodification of identity.
The analogy isn't quite perfect, though: at least Blazing Saddles' wild, fourth-wall shattering finale through the Warner Bros.
" He continued: "When I say 'the little girl,' it's the analogy of accepting the moment when she grows up.
There's a ubiquitous analogy of the brain to the computer that probably almost everybody has encountered in some way.
The art of analogy is a difficult one, especially when it's being sustained for the duration of a book.
Dr. Gross cited the wisdom of a former professor of his who drew an analogy between competition and gardening.
This analogy is intended to conjure improvised and haphazardly designed structures, which is how many of these plants look.
It is a good analogy for the new relationship: It will be long and difficult, but worth the exercise.
And so, according to his analogy, one might fairly describe Hyperloop as transportation's new girlfriend: mysterious, unencumbered, exciting, expensive.
Joe Walsh, a former Illinois congressman known for his Tea Party views, made the exact same analogy last month.
He used a colorful analogy for the shock the markets will be dealt, even with the Fed's fair warning.
The failure to create a solid connection between 1973 and 2019 was due to overstating the analogy between them.
All this helped Cramer realize the best analogy for where he stands in the world of commentary and finance.
I was going to make a Kreayshawn analogy, but I don't think Kreay deserves to be associated with this.
Anti-feminists shot back, substituting Muslims for men in the analogy to demonstrate how offensive it would otherwise be.
The analogy failed, though it told us a lot about what Republicans think of the people who use Medicaid.
But the chess analogy stands, because Chuck is playing a long game against Bobby and it's not checkmate yet.
"To take that same analogy, you need to commit at least 10 years to the Chinese market," Demopoulos said.
"Here's a weak analogy for you: my cakes are mostly brains and a little bit of beauty," she says.
Here's what we talked about: VICE: The analogy is often made between the Nixon tapes and Trump's possible testimony.
To be honest, the analogy breaks down pretty quickly when you try to introduce the Ewoks and Princess Leia.
To invoke the "big fish" analogy, a prosecutor has no interest in letting the biggest fish off the hook.
An analogy is the approach taken by software programs like Adobe Photoshop to prevent people from creating counterfeit currency.
" The model Komari uses the same analogy: "Even as a model our relationship is one of two human beings.
Perhaps "whack-a-mole" is the better analogy: Neutralize one threat, and 10 more spring up in its place.
The 2008 auto bailouts provide a useful analogy: The government disbursed $80 billion, and has since recovered $71 billion.
Our dependence on fossil fuels is often likened to that of cigarette smoking, but the analogy doesn't hold up.
The closest analogy to children born today to such immigrants were the American-born offspring of newcomers from China.
Jennifer May Reiland New York City Superficially, I agree with the analogy that Tolentino draws between religion and drugs.
The result is what we might call, if the analogy were not a little grotesque, entertainment-industry income inequality.
The analogy, however, overlooks the fact that vaccination is a matter of public health not merely personal well-being.
Atkinson does not necessarily debunk the analogy, but rather widens the scope of plausible connections between world and designer.
Michael Norman, division director of materials science at Argonne, gave the analogy of hitting a table with a hammer.
Obviously, this legislation can't survive sunlight — and I'm by no means the first to make the analogy with vampires.
He used a military analogy to explain why the Super Bowl is an opportune time to target sex traffickers.
To use a local analogy, Democrats should try casting the fly line a little farther out into the river.
Echoing commentary on GitLab&aposs public page about the IPO, he recalled an adviser&aposs analogy about the process.
That dream become his analogy for the creative process — something ephemeral that's caught and shared to delight an audience.
Thankfully, we don't need to rely on analogy or theory to consider the merits of an interest rate cap.
Bee walks through all of that and more, even drawing on an Alien analogy to top off her segment.
It might use analogy or familiarity, for example grouping all memories of various museum visits together in one place.
I used to think everyone had to post cases, but we're realizing the analogy is more a YouTube versus Twitter.
But one post on Tumblr offers a pretty accurate analogy for what depression can feel like for some of us.
Remnick compared Jobs and Ive to McCartney and Lennon, though the designer seemed to struggle a bit with that analogy.
In general, smokers (and by analogy vapers) titrate their nicotine needs based on the feedback they receive from their body.
Here&aposs my analogy, and I don&apost like when people get too egotistical in their life, and they think.
Yet one stumbling block remains—a last piece of the physics-math analogy that Kim still has to work out.
But Rhem gave me a really good analogy: Think of a hangover as like a crossing signal at an intersection.
The source used the analogy that when a drone strike happens, Obama authorizes it but isn't involved in every step.
That's the analogy I thought of when I considered the story of a black man who discovered he was white.
His drinking-and-women crack was not just an analogy for poor governance; it also drew on deep cultural assumptions.
"This is well expressed as an analogy: weather is like your mood, whereas climate is like your personality," Fleming continued.
"In chess, the best players are not computers nor humans but humans working with computers," Collison offered as an analogy.
It's a golf analogy, but we try to focus on our ball, rather than focus on what others are doing.
"A good analogy is car suspension, where the mechanical design of the system determines a lot of behavior," says Shelton.
Then on the ancestry side, I draw the analogy to Google Maps in the early days when it was fuzzier.
Continuing Qureshi's bank robbery analogy, Weletz said that her client was "the fall guy" for the actual criminals that day.
The analogy is that by default on the home screen of a phone you are by default in our keyboard.
"The best analogy to the insurance industry is Blockbuster versus Netflix," says Jerry Gupta, co-founder and CEO of BumbleBee.
Ahmed uses the analogy of heavily-jeweled necklace to illustrate the suffocating strains and oppression he experiences in each stage.
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Unruh drew an analogy with a waterfall where the water flows faster and faster as it falls over the edge.
Dr Nesse draws an analogy with racehorses, bred for speed with the unfortunate result that their cannon bones are brittle.
" She added: "But like President Obama himself has said, he used the analogy of it being like a starter home.
There was a second part to that analogy: "At least I know which way to look for the oncoming traffic."
In fact, email spam offers a useful analogy: a scourge that probably can't be eliminated, but can be effectively managed.
If Polachek's the player in this analogy, she comes out on top: she can handle everything Harle throws at her.
But one way this analogy can be used is to imagine what would happen if car insurance covered oil changes.
It is a skiing analogy—once you've gone off-piste, it's quite nice to get back on the main run.
To make an analogy to SpaceX, another Musk venture, Tesla has spent the last decade getting itself to the launchpad.
This slang noun possibly derives from the Norse word for "pouch," or by analogy with the small, warm, furry animal.
Guinn uses an analogy: If a frog is placed in a pot of boiling water, it will jump out immediately.
Um, I think one, the whole Galapagos analogy was just that the sports league had a monopoly for so long.
Mr Goodwin draws an analogy with the 1983 election, which Margaret Thatcher won by a landslide despite losing vote share.
It diminishes the evil of the Nazi regime, and by inviting easy analogy, warps our assessment of our own actions.
That analogy came up throughout the argument, with some justices arguing that the car's design provided much of its value.
" Tony Robbins has his own analogy for investing in bitcoin: It's "like going to Vegas," he told CNBC's "Fast Money.
So I think that analogy is inherently baked into the Green New Deal, and I think people intuitively understand it.
The judge rejected that analogy, holding that there's little doubt the anti-SLAPP litigation privilege encompasses settlement negotiation and enforcement.
Essentially, to revert to the lemonade-stand analogy, WeWork is trading from the curb — albeit with a very expensive permit.
My dumb analogy—and this is stupid, but I recognize it is—is that I recognize myself as an octopus.
He heeded the advice of teammate Jason Terry, an 733-year veteran, which was passed along as a golf analogy.
An instructive, if imperfect, analogy can be drawn with the cases of Cincinnati and Louisville, universities about 100 miles apart.
BL: Pandora's Box, I mean to use an analogy that's been opened here by revisiting NAFTA after all these years.
This idea of a robot that I put together and program, and then that turns into very Frankenstein-style analogy.
In his book, The Untethered Soul, Michael Singer gives the analogy of a person with a thorn in their arm.
It's a complex geometry that only an analogy, with its capacity to both underscore likeness and contain difference, can comprehend.
It would take Adam twenty years to grasp the analogy between her slipping from the chair and from the boat.
Perhaps the easiest way to explain is by way of analogy with tribal morality, which people are more familiar with.
The analogy I use is that international relations has for a long time been played within the 40-yard lines.
But what if the connection between the two really is little more than a rough analogy, with little physical reality?
I could live with that analogy, as Susan Sontag — the public intellectual who rejected all metaphors of illness — once did.
If he can make the analogy hold, Qualtrics will soon matter far more to SAP than the deal price suggests.
A good way to understand what the CIA documents do show — and what they don't — is with a nondigital analogy.
He said there is always wariness around new treatments, but physicians regularly rely on judgment and analogy in their practices.
Both cited his work on cellular proteins, and explicitly noted the ZIP code analogy mentioned in his later Nobel citation.
Thus, singers can be corralled by their section leaders (by political analogy, party whips) and led by the stronger voices.
The courtesan analogy may be less ludicrous when applied to the Annie Leibovitz period than to the Roger Straus one.
The best way to think about using stunts to get a recruiter's attention is to use the dinner course analogy.
If you want a better analogy, it's like preventing restaurants from claiming that their 1400-calorie portions are health food.
REPORTER : I admire your fighting spirit—as well as the anachronistic analogy—but aren't you even a little bit discouraged?
To draw an analogy, a house might have two floors or three, five bedrooms or six, one bathroom or two.
But this is an inane analogy, I realize, because I do not want to touch the heart of the matter.
"So I am still 'riding the horse' and bullish immediate term," he added, giving a nod back to Tepper's analogy.
Pastor Keller's analogy that a climate-change denier would be taken off the board of Greenpeace is a false equivalency.
" An apt analogy to it all is presented by another book, also published anonymously exactly 201 years before "A Warning.
But myriad court cases suggest that as the boats of Baylor rose, to use Mr. Starr's analogy, standards fell overboard.
When Garnett suggests that Howard exploited the Ethiopians by underpaying for the opal, Howard defends himself with a basketball analogy.
Iowa political strategist Jeff Link, who is neutral in this year's presidential race, also sees 2004 as a good analogy.
As the Super bowl nears, let's apply a football analogy to trade: Teams with the best defense don't always win.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff offered up an analogy: Treat social media like a health issue, similar to tobacco and sugar.
Woo knows it's not an equivalent analogy, but it speaks to his view of fasting as a public health intervention.
"SARS: unfortunately, the analogy doesn't work," Bank of America global economist Ethan Harris said in a note to clients Tuesday.
To adapt her baseball analogy, tech companies would either play on the team or own the stadium, but not both.
The authors, writing in PLOS One, draw an analogy to modern dough rings — Italian taralli and Russian sushki, for example.
In Kambui Olujimi's short film Where Does the Time Go…, water is an apt analogy for the concept of time.
Masson's graphic automatism was a visual analogy to the écriture automatique, a writing method based on speed, chance, and intuition.
To take this back to the biological analogy, it is as if society itself has evolved from being a very simple organism, such as a microbe to something much more complex, like a human (in all likelihood society will get much more complex—maybe a better analogy is something like a jellyfish right now).
Bettelheim escalated the rhetoric, comparing the children to prisoners in concentration camps, and their mothers, by analogy, to Nazi camp guards.
Mr. Nazaryan, himself a former English teacher, makes comparisons to Greek tragedy, and in this case, the analogy is truly apt.
A closer analogy might be the early 20th century, when economic interdependence proved no match for rising nationalism and bad leadership.
Robert Howell, an astronomer at the University of Wyoming, used an analogy of an oven to better explain why this is.
Lawrence: "Went from making tuna sandwiches to making the news" is a rags-to-riches analogy that I can fully conceptualize.
When everyone is trying to define the problem, make an analogy about baking a cake, or something just as completely unrelated.
"If I can use a football analogy: Texas is the Alabama when it comes to recruiting in college football," Abbott said.
Judge Chen agreed in Monday's opinion that it makes sense to draw an analogy between the CFAA and physical trespass laws.
Highlights include an analogy about black people watching news "like it's the playoffs" and Melania's apparently open disdain for her husband.
While I kind of hate the x for y comparisons over here, the analogy isn't all that awful in this case.
Google is using the analogy that Backup and Sync is like a folder while File Stream is like a hard drive.
But Jason Furman, who chaired the Council of Economic Advisers during President Obama's second term, says that analogy makes no sense.
The analogy was like a funhouse-mirror reflection of slut-shaming tropes, and it attracted the internet's attention and ridicule accordingly.
Kudos (genuinely) to Stephens for being familiar with the insurance analogy (which traces back to Weitzman's work on "fat-tailed uncertainties").
"The analogy is not so much that they're hitting the brakes as taking their foot off the gas pedal," Brown said.
Another analogy is to think of Search as turning Snapchat into the ephemeral, real-time YouTube built for mobile video creation.
You use an analogy in the book to talk about this, and refer to a children's fable, which one is that?
Again, to borrow an automotive analogy, you wouldn't buy a new car just for those few days you had extra errands.
The analogy I use with my clients is to consider how Texas voted secession from the United States between 1836-1845.
With that in mind, I'd like to approach this question with a good old SAT-style analogy (remember these?!): maceration: marination.
The go-to home-buying analogy is a marathon versus a sprint, when a more apt comparison might be an iceberg.
"An analogy I heard a lot on the campaign is it's building the plane while it's in the air," Baccio said.
"I always use the analogy of a house on fire," said Robert Goldstein, vice president of the ALS Therapy Development Institute.
There were laughs, but Mr. Falls also offered an analogy to the murder wave that has gripped minority neighborhoods in Chicago.
That's not a perfect analogy—a lot of factors affect overall performance besides CPU speed—but it's a good starting point.
To extend the amphibian analogy, this illustrates a combination of executive activism and congressional dysfunction that has been simmering for decades.
This is a good analogy, though it falls short in one crucial regard: the lack of an obvious avatar for Judas.
"To use a local analogy, Democrats should try casting the fly line a little farther out into the river," he wrote.
Therefore, I would like to introduce you to my own humble analogy, which involves both a bank vault and parallel universes.
This has turned Arm into a sort of information clearing-house for future computing applications—hence Mr Son's crystal-ball analogy.
TALK to neuroscientists about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for long enough, and the stadium analogy is almost bound to come up.
I've used this analogy before, but it's as if you only taught your kid heavy metal band names instead of English.
The line "picked the weeds but kept the flowers" is, according to Clarkson, an analogy for how she corrected her life.
Santelli offers this analogy to drive home the importance of giving people access to all of the health information they need.
Mr Woolard draws an analogy with pharmaceutical trials, where a new medicine is tested against the standard treatment for a disease.
That translated into a few sympathetic comments, some disbelief, but mostly a ton of sardonic analogy to Facebook's own privacy practices.
The analogy risks making the conflict sound like a narrow technical issue, or simply one of which side makes more money.
LN: How useful do you think Brexit is as an analogy for the Trump campaign or what could happen in November?
"The analogy most commonly used is Swiss cheese," Doug Yoder, deputy director of Miami Dade's Water and Sewer Department, told me.
I believe that by reconnecting the disciplines of physics and music though analogy, we can begin to understand physics through sound.
A good analogy is the total amount of data amassed at the US Library of Congress, which is about 235 terabytes.
It seems as though there's an analogy about the various stages of his life, though it never quite spells it out.
It may be an unusual way of handling city simulation, but this analogy of the city as a living organism resonates.
An analogy I used in a call with Teicke is what Google has done over the years with its Nexus phones.
I see an essential analogy in this structural approach, where my repetitive pictorial patterns and your minimalistic structures of sound overlap.
The term is fitting; in the '90s, media used that same sports analogy to describe Simpson's starry lineup of defense attorneys.
" Insisting on another Food Network analogy, Glickman says, "It's like on cooking shows; you never see any of the prep work.
There couldn't be a more perfect analogy for the return of the corporation as the central organizing principle in American life.
"I think a better analogy for the tech initiative is fast food restaurants' publishing of nutritional information on their menus," Prof.
He later apologized for the analogy, but the venture capital firm that bears his name moved to distance itself from him.
" Carol Menkiti, 76, of Somerville, Massachusetts, said of the pope's remarks: "I felt he was using an analogy that's often used.
His confirmation means there are even more foxes guarding the henhouse, to borrow Chuck Schumer's analogy about Health Secretary Tom Price.
A more telling analogy might have been a large poster of Mr Zuckerberg's face, with the slogan "Facebook is watching you".
And then to be shooting down, to use the analogy, it was like shooting fish in a barrel in that space.
You come up with a really good analogy in the book for why finishing Smile the first time around was impossible.
She borrowed an analogy from her colleague, Rodal, in which an object is placed at the top of a steep hill.
And to further build on this analogy, Hometap device itself is actually produced by KRUPS, one of Nestle's Nespresso hardware partners.
"My Kristallnacht analogy does evoke the Nazi period in Germany," Weld said, when asked if he thought Trump was a fascist.
Conway brought up the analogy unprompted, using it as part of a statement about women's physical capabilities in relation to men's.
Is there any kind of analogy in the classical world to the kind of hybrid performer-writer figure that Dylan is?
There are several things wrong with the glib analogy that the Soviet-American rivalry lends itself to duplication toward the DPRK.
Joe Scarborough should hang his disturbed head in shame and he should resign from public life forever after this shameful analogy.
The analogy isn't perfect, but the auto industry could be considering a similar outcome with gas-burning cars and electric vehicles.
At the start of Bill T. Jones's "Analogy/Lance: Pretty aka the Escape Artist," we hear a conversation between two voices.
One modern analogy for Syria was the Spanish Civil War, said Andrew Noymer, a demographer at the University of California, Irvine.
"It is the analogy of the toolbox," said the head of pan-European fixed income at Aberdeen Asset Management, Neil Murray.
In the theater analogy, it's the risk of causing harm, not directly, but via the panic that your statement could cause.
" When Kelly reminded him that Quint was eaten by the shark, Ol' Huck confessed, "Look, any analogy can fall apart, Megyn.
If we follow the gambling analogy, this is like having a bagful of poker chips and being unable to cash out.
Connor executed a perfect backhand after several fakes on the shootout winner, an appropriate analogy for the back-and-forth affair.
The analogy I think of is we're arguing about whether the horse and buggy or the automobile is future of transportation.
"The analogy that the brain is like a computer is a dangerous one, and blocks the progress of AI," he says.
Cooking is like the art of translation (my father, who translates Greek poetry into English, would be proud of this analogy).
They also unfold almost like mini-campaigns, or perhaps the better analogy is a single-session module in a tabletop RPG.
First, it seems like your claim rests upon a weak analogy between quantum computing and the microstructure of the biological brain.
By analogy, a Mexican with a clean record could always work at will in the U.S. if it makes economic sense.
A good analogy from biology is what happens to people who work in foul environments and become desensitized to the odors.
When students presented their cartoons, the class was asked to identify techniques their classmates used (exaggeration, analogy, irony, symbolism or labeling).
The most direct analogy to Restrepo was President George W. Bush's 2007 Third Circuit nomination of Western District Judge Thomas Hardiman.
Technologists also draw an analogy to the internet, infrastructure that was conceived to be simple and uniform, compatible with any application.

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