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9 Sentences With "draw a parallel with"

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The authors draw a parallel with a well-known concept in corporate finance—the Modigliani-Miller theorem.
But councillors draw a parallel with austerity, where the government outsourced the blame for cuts by forcing local councils to decide what to axe.
While he did not draw a parallel with the 1989 revolution, he condemned Mr. Babis for abusing the democratic system that came after years of struggle and turmoil.
Again, you could draw a parallel with a former smartphone giant like BlackBerry fixating on its physical Qwerty keyboard as a new generation of app-focused touchscreen devices swept in to change everything.
On college campuses where movements like Black Lives Matter have focused minds on issues of oppression and injustice, it does not take much to draw a parallel with the Palestinian cause, however lacking in nuance that analogy may be.
The two key takeaways are that AR makes it possible to capture everything, and that the platform doesn't need to capture everything in order to deliver a great AR UX. If you draw a parallel with Google, in that web crawling was trying to figure out what computers should be allowed to read, AR is widely distributing computer vision, and we need to figure out what computers should be allowed to see.
The fell's name is thought to originate from the Old Norse language and can draw a parallel with Wansdyke in Somerset in that it is named after the main Norse god and means “Woden's Fell”.
Without sounding too political, one can draw a parallel > with the current clime of terrorism, where normally peaceful religious > groups are being incensed to hatred. ; "Libertina Grimm" > Libertine Grimm is another gothic character who is actually an amalgam of > many different women. She is sexy, erudite and possessed of an extraordinary > wit, but this is counterbalanced by an unhealthy appetite for self- > destruction and flights of morbid fancy, brought on by dark secrets, > terribly chic drugs and wild, sexual abandonment. She is a gluttonous Miss > Muffet; the fairy-tale girl who ate the Big Bad Wolf; and the beauty who > slept with one eye on the coming talent.
At a 1963 meeting of the American Fisheries Society, a University of Minnesota professor, Athelstan Spilhaus, first suggested the establishment of Sea Grant colleges in universities that wished to develop oceanic work.Jim Murray and Bruce Wilkins, "The Philosophy: What do we do?", in Fundamentals of a Sea Grant Extension Program The name "Sea Grant" was chosen to draw a parallel with the land grant college program that was funded by grants of western lands to the states by the 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862. Early in the legislative process, there was consideration of leases of offshore parcels of ocean and sea bottom to fund the program by John A. Knauss and bill sponsor Claiborne Pell much like the 1862 land grants, but that plan was eventually scrapped in favor of direct congressional appropriation for the program.

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