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26 Sentences With "draw an analogy"

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"I draw an analogy with our own history at Fitbit," Park said.
In the context of the REIT, let me draw an analogy with equities.
When you ask Israelis about their election, they often draw an analogy with soccer.
To draw an analogy, a house might have two floors or three, five bedrooms or six, one bathroom or two.
The authors, writing in PLOS One, draw an analogy to modern dough rings — Italian taralli and Russian sushki, for example.
Judge Chen agreed in Monday's opinion that it makes sense to draw an analogy between the CFAA and physical trespass laws.
Technologists also draw an analogy to the internet, infrastructure that was conceived to be simple and uniform, compatible with any application.
If I were to draw an analogy: When I go shopping with two friends, the cashier never asks if we want separate receipts.
A congressman even stretched so far as to draw an analogy between Zuckerberg and Trump, saying that the two billionaires had a lot in common.
Everyone will immediately draw an analogy to the Saturday Night Massacre, and then the $54,000 question is how will the Republican congressmen and senators react?
Researchers draw an analogy with public health, where one person's negligence can harm everyone else—which is why governments regulate everything from food hygiene to waste disposal.
Here, he's attempting to draw an analogy between the supposedly-ludicrous aspiration of universal healthcare and the effort to ensure no citizen of the US goes hungry.
They frame the concept as a "New Deal" specifically to draw an analogy to FDR's famous economic recovery program, which didn't rely on new taxes to fund itself.
All right, we have to go, but to your point about when you draw an analogy of parenting, Trump&aposs letter to Kim Jong-un was a perfect version of tough love.
They were prepared to pay for stuff that they had to pay for, so I think, No. 1, I think it's ... I don't think you want to draw an analogy to your business and the ringtone business.
Another version—what one might call the empiricist version—of ethical intuitionism models non-inferential ethical knowledge on sense perception. This version involves what is often called a "moral sense". According to moral sense theorists, certain moral truths are known via this moral sense simply on the basis of experience, not inference. One way to understand the moral sense is to draw an analogy between it and other kinds of senses.
Wage slavery refers to a situation where a person's livelihood depends on wages, especially when the dependence is total and immediate. It is a negatively connoted term used to draw an analogy between slavery and wage labor, and to highlight similarities between owning and employing a person. The term 'wage slavery' has been used to criticize economic exploitation and social stratification, with the former seen primarily as unequal bargaining power between labor and capital (particularly when workers are paid comparatively low wages, e.g. in sweatshops), and the latter as a lack of workers' self-management.
Erwartung and Die Glückliche Hand, by Schoenberg, and Wozzeck, an opera by Alban Berg (based on the play Woyzeck by Georg Büchner), are examples of Expressionist works.Edward Rothstein New York Times Review/Opera: "Wozzeck; The Lyric Dresses Up Berg's 1925 Nightmare In a Modern Message". New York Times February 3, 1994; Theodor Adorno, Night Music (2009), p.276. If one were to draw an analogy from paintings, one may describe the expressionist painting technique as the distortion of reality (mostly colors and shapes) to create a nightmarish effect for the particular painting as a whole.
To modern Palestinians in Gaza, their practice is likened to ancient precedents in Islamic history. Their media draw an analogy between their situation and that of the people in Mecca, when the Christian Ethiopian king of Yemen, Abraha al- Ashram, launched an attack on the city and the Kaa'ba in 571 C.E. the year of Muhammad's birth. The Quran Al-Fil sura ("Sura of the Elephant") recounts that elephants were deployed in the assault, and birds loaded with stones repulsed the attack. Numerous Palestinian poems and popular songs celebrate the heroism of children who throw stones,Swedenburg p.173.
Cummins went on to draw an analogy between the a wizard's use of names to change things with the creative use of words in fictional writing. Shippey wrote that Earthsea magic seems to work through what he called the "Rumpelstiltskin theory", in which names have power. He argued that this portrayal was part of Le Guin's effort to emphasize the power of words over objects, which, according to Shippey, was in contrast to the ideology of other fantasy writers, such as James Frazer in The Golden Bough. Esmonde argued that each of the first three Earthsea books hinged on an act of trust.
Wellness has also been criticized for its focus on lifestyle changes over a more general focus on harm prevention that would include more establishment- driven approaches to health improvement such as accident prevention. Petr Skrabanek has also criticized the wellness movement for creating an environment of social pressure to follow its lifestyle changes without having the evidence to support such changes. Some critics also draw an analogy to Lebensreform, and suggest that an ideological consequence of the wellness movement is the belief that "outward appearance" is "an indication of physical, spiritual, and mental health." The wellness trend has been criticised as a form of conspicuous consumption.
Wage slavery refers to a situation where a person's livelihood depends on wages or a salary, especially when the dependence is total and immediate. It is a pejorative term used to draw an analogy between slavery and wage labor by focusing on similarities between owning and renting a person. The term wage slavery has been used to criticize exploitation of labour and social stratification, with the former seen primarily as unequal bargaining power between labor and capital (particularly when workers are paid comparatively low wages, e.g. in sweatshops), and the latter as a lack of workers' self- management, fulfilling job choices, and leisure in an economy.
A memorial to Te Rauparaha was also established in Ōtaki. In June 2020, LifeNet charity director Brendan Malone called for the removal of Te Rauparaha's Ōtaki monument in response to calls in New Zealand and around the world to remove statues of controversial figures following the George Floyd protests since Te Rauparaha had enslaved, tortured, and eaten members of rival Māori tribes. In response, Victoria University of Wellington historian Dr Arini Loader and former Labour Party candidate Shane Te Pou disputed Malone's attempts to draw an analogy with colonial figures such as Captain John Fane Charles Hamilton, citing Te Rauparaha's support for a local church and arguing that other iwi including Rauparaha's former victims recognised his historical importance.
Khayal aims at achieving poise and splendour; thumri is quicksilver in tone and ardently romantic in spirit. It needs a delicate heart, and a supple and soulful voice capable of expressing several shadings and colours of tones to bring out its beauty. To draw an analogy from the world of painting, khayal is closer, in form and spirit, to the unrestrained and energetic world of Renaissance masters like Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian – forcefully executed brush strokes are seen on a broad canvas; whereas thumri, with its affinity for finer points and shades of feeling, emotion and mood, is closer to the finely- detailed still-life paintings of the Dutch masters of the 17th century.
It is a negatively connoted term used to draw an analogy between slavery and wage labor by focusing on similarities between owning and renting a person. The term "wage slavery" has been used to criticize economic exploitation and social stratification, with the former seen primarily as unequal bargaining power between labor and capital (particularly when workers are paid comparatively low wages, e.g. in sweatshops) and the latter as a lack of workers' self- management, fulfilling job choices and leisure in an economy.. Libertarian socialists believe that by valuing freedom society works towards a system in which individuals have the power to decide economic issues along with political issues. Libertarian socialists seek to replace unjustified authority with direct democracy, voluntary federation and popular autonomy in all aspects of life,Harrington, Austin, et al.
Proponents cite ancient mythologies to support their viewpoints based on the idea that ancient creation myths of gods who descend from the heavens to Earth to create or instruct humanity are representations of alien visitors, whose superior technology accounts for their perception as gods. Proponents draw an analogy to occurrences in modern time when isolated cultures are exposed to Western technology, such as when, in the early 20th century, "cargo cults" were discovered in the South Pacific: cultures who believed various Western ships and their cargo to be sent from the gods as fulfillment of prophecies concerning their return."Cargo Cults"; SJSU.edu The ancient Sumerian myth of Enûma Eliš, inscribed on cuneiform tablets and part of the Library of Ashurbanipal, says humankind was created to serve gods called the "Annunaki".

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