Sentences with phrase «consider by analogy»

Consider by analogy the disruption occurring in the taxi industry as Uber and Lyft conquer global cities one by one.

Not exact matches

As someone who views linkbuilding in a somewhat different light — and as someone who was considered by only his parents as «cool» — I think it's time to put that analogy to bed.
Consider a human analogy: St. Augustine often spoke to his mother Monica in the second person, that is, in the I «Thou manner so highly esteemed by Marion.
For example, consider this analogy: a master chess player may not be able to predict or coerce the moves of an erratic, unskilled opponent and yet by greater insight and knowledge be able to guarantee victory in the long run.
By analogy with a social network, the team views genes as actors or members of the social network and similarities between different genes are considered to be the connections between these actors.
The analogy: consider Starcraft... say a player manages to expand to 5 bases and keeps his opponent on only 2 bases by out manouvering him and generally out playing him; that match would probably descend into a killfest slaughter of every remaining asset the 2 base player had until he surrended or died completely.
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Consider the analogy offered by Greg Laden, that the planet is a dog and surface temperatures are his tail.
Looking over the list of analogies considered by Armstrong and Green, both rejected and accepted, and comparing them to the criteria used for acceptance, I am fairly certain that they did not cherry - pick.
Dan C. (13:29:29): Hold an AK47 horizontally... It puzzles me that this analogy is considered offensive by anyone.
(2) If these rules do not cover a matter adequately, the court may give directions and make any order that is just, and the practice shall be decided by analogy to these rules, by reference to the Courts of Justice Act and the Act governing the action and, if the court considers it appropriate, by reference to the Rules of Civil Procedure.
There are are risks to the integrity of the process where, for example, the governing decision is a Supreme Court of Canada decision which purports to apply to the common law of all of the provinces — maybe even the civil law by analogy — where the decision has been considered by the appellate courts (and the trial courts) of other provinces, and one would never now that from a particular provinces's jurisprudence.
Because legal problems arise in particular factual contexts, reasoning about the meaning of a legal rule often requires more than the mechanical application of the general words in the text.3 Likewise, when an attorney reasons by analogy, she considers the precise nature of the particular legal problem and context and does not simply compare the surface details of her client's case with a precedent.4
Reports clarify that «missing stop signs are considered an emergency and are immediately replaced»; by analogy, stopping a non-value adding service is a way to ease pressure on people with heavy workloads — an immediate solution.
(3) Did the motion judge err in failing to consider, by analogy to the Rule 49 test, whether any settlement agreement that may have been reached should be enforced?
While the majority decision of the High Court maintained the analogy of «intersection» in considering the claim of the Yorta Yorta people, [68] it was clear by the time of this decision that the law was not simply a recognition space and many claims would remain outside the protection of native title law.
Consider the analogy of working with a child who was kidnapped by a cult.
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