Good analogy from pennyp that Marc is a Don Draper.
Not exact matches
A
good analogy can be found
from an unlikely source, the United States Secret Service.
Nice
analogy... the kids grow up and give up the Teddy Bear, and replace it with God so they can sleep
better at night knowing there's no bogyman out to get them... and that Teddy (er... God) would protect them
from things that go bump in the night.
@Proud American think of a
better analogy like say... «thats like picking a random quote
from a health text book that says «never drink water cause its bad for you» Problem is the Koran does say those thinks many of them, health text book doesen't.
But if «judge not» means that Christians are to abstain
from all moral evaluations, all assessments of
good and bad, then Jesus contradicts Himself in the
analogy that follows His famous command.
Far
from being a rhetorical trope or a philosophical tool,
analogy for Przywara is the style of thought that
best corresponds to the way in which being makes itself known.
A
better analogy would be: Using a map that has been used successfully for 2000 years to get
from point A to point B versus, using a brand new map that was written by a group of geographers last year, but has not been fully tested.
hmm... wonder what kind of
good analogies could be drawn
from free - range, antibiotic - reduced, hormone free, organic farming (as opposed to feedlot, factory - farmed churchianity)
By working out a neoclassical theory of nonliteral religious discourse consistent with his neoclassical theism generally, he has not only overcome the notorious contradictions involved in classical theism's use of
analogy and other modes of nonliteral language, he has also given
good reasons for thinking that our distinctively modern reflection about God results
from two movements of thought, not simply
from one.
From this viewpoint it makes good sense that Whitehead describes the actual entity in categories of subjectivity and thus makes methodic use of the analogy of human subjectivity.34 For actual entities are not to be treated simply from the outside, as objects to which other objects stand as past, simultaneous, or fut
From this viewpoint it makes
good sense that Whitehead describes the actual entity in categories of subjectivity and thus makes methodic use of the
analogy of human subjectivity.34 For actual entities are not to be treated simply
from the outside, as objects to which other objects stand as past, simultaneous, or fut
from the outside, as objects to which other objects stand as past, simultaneous, or future.
Gregory's
analogy: A pastor may at first drink clear water, benefitting
from the lofty wisdom of tradition, and graze in the pastures of scripture, but while he is in the pastoral charge he may be thoughtlessly churning up the clearest water and trampling the
best grass
from which others will later attempt to drink and feed.
Although
analogies drawn between civic and academic life are far
from perfect, I would insist that something like Nash's analysis of Philadelphia
better captures the fabric of his and others» academic lives at UCLA than does the language of Gesellschaft.
@vic, what
analogy do you draw
from the
well docu mented history of our first president and the mythical jesus?
I think I understand
better where you are coming
from, and the
analogy helps.
Having Giroud in your team is like having dial up internet in 2015 (my apologies to anyone who still has, but it gets
better as soon as you upgrade) and in case you're wondering how the
analogy links to what I was saying overall in terms of ambition its simple, much like dial - up, Giroud functions at a limited capacity if you need to send an email its
good (Score a goal), wanting to stream a movie is a stretch to far (Giroud doesn't win titles) and if, at the end of the day, showing ambition is showing an intent of doing
better than before, taking risks and learning
from your mistakes, and how not to repeat them again.
I was trying to come up with a
good analogy to describe the way holding back
from crying affects moving beyond barriers for pregnant and laboring women.
From the start, Brown trips over her own
analogy when she writes, «Dani Tobey figures she did a
good thing by cashing in her 401 (k) last year to invest in something that,
well, wouldn't go down the toilet.»
«It was very useful to revise other people's abstracts because it made me realize how important it is to have a
good analogy when you need to explain fairly complicated research in plain language,» said Cath Gilchrist, a 32 - year - old biology / medical research postdoctoral fellow
from Australia.
«An
analogy from conventional computing hardware would be that we have finally worked out how to build a transistor with
good enough performance to make logic circuits, but the technology for wiring thousands of those transistors together to build an electronic computer is still in its infancy.»
While this
analogy has served neuroscience
well in the past, it is far
from correct, according to the researchers
from King's.
She brought up a
good point
from their
analogy of how she was at some disadvantage.
He deploys a central
analogy from the history of aeronautical design: In the 1940s,
well - trained U.S. Air Force pilots began mysteriously crashing their mechanically sound planes.
As an
analogy, imagine if Google Maps allowed people to navigate street by individual street, as
well as to teleport to any specific address, but prevented them
from zooming out to see a neighborhood, state or country.
The
analogy is very
good in fact as what we write are our thoughts, which are normally of course politely and extremely
well hidden
from public -LSB-...]
Ogorek says a
better analogy is the evolution of film
from 8 mm reel, to Betamax versus VCRs, to DVDs, and now to streaming videos.
Dating advice
from Van der Sloot very
good analogy.
Good problem solving requires looking at a problem
from many angles, and then choosing the right
analogy / tool to do the job.
A
good analogy is we are changing
from investing in diseased mature trees that should get
better after treatment to investing in healthy saplings.
There are other rules out there that adjust for volatility and momentum effect that have done
better in the past, but those two effects are being more heavily traded on now relative to the past, which may invalidate the
analogy from history to the future.
It's a
good analogy of a typical GTA game: a raucous mix of crime - caper thrills, cinematic set - pieces and pop - culture humour culled
from the team's collective psyche that also gives the player the option to ignore the tightly woven story if they so wish and venture off - piste at any time.
In point of fact, The Devils Cartel (TDC
from now on to save my poor fingers) is a very
good analogy for EA's copy and paste attitude to franchise gaming.
A
good analogy might be with journalists — highly politically active journalists lose credibility and in fact are usually prohibited by their employers
from certain political activities.
I don't have a whole lot to add beyond Richard's discussion, but would like to make a few points about how
well we can predict the future
from the
analogies available to us.
The name Climategate derives
from Watergate, which is a
good analogy for this discussion: when a recorded voice conversation reveals nefarious activity, further conversation will not «correct» or «fix» what was revealed.
As to your response on chemistry and spectroscopy over at WUWT (no idea what happened to your comment here, it must have been a browser problem, it's not in the comments database here at all)- you cite «valence bond theory, -LSB-...] molecular orbital theory, -LSB-...] crystal field theory, ligand field theory, self - consistent field and X-alpha method» - none of those are based on fundamental physics, they are all phenomenological theories that work quite
well for chemists, but they are not directly derived
from underlying physical theory except through very rough approximations and
analogies.
Ok, so «sawing a bit off the Sun including it's energy» may sound ridicules, but that is quite a
good analogy of what radiation does; it constantly takes a proportion of enrgy away
from a heat - source and «throws it away».
The
better analogy is predicting whether a day next month will be colder or warmer than today, versus six months
from now.
John M — I like your
analogy better, but being
from Wally Broecker -LRB-!)
For your
analogy to hold, you are arguing that a hypothetical Star Trek near - instantaneous scanning will take place on the complete assembled structure, of complete depth at a very fine resolution,
from which your definitive calculation can be made with the complete and precise understanding of the exact physical properties of such an assembly and everything in it... With the result being only
good for when it was scanned.
I hope you would refrain
from using simplistic
analogies and acknowledge this is indeed an area open to discussion and research with the current state of data and help us
better understand the climate system.
The Complete Automotive
Analogy, or CAA, dictates that as with my ride, where now I can barely even check the oil though once I used to do stuff with a thing called a distributor, I'm ultimately going to reduced to pushing buttons and hoping for the
best from the magic under the hood.
It's an
analogy which rings true in choosing
from the many types of life insurance, where the goal is to get the
best life insurance rates you can, while still meeting your needs.
The
best way I can differentiate DriversEd.com
from Aceable is by making a really horrible
analogy....
While that
analogy is unfair, there's definitely a whiff of rush - job about the FFZero1, and
well there might be, given it went
from sketch to Las Vegas strip in 4 months.
To bring it back to our dating
analogy from earlier... a
well written cover letter is a little bit like a friend meeting with your date and telling them all the
best things about you before you even get there.
By
analogy, if you were to build a new house or add on to your existing house, you would get bids
from several contractors and interview them to decide who might do the
best job.
Once the MLS ® is so diluted that anyone can participate and anyone can add / use MLS ® information, it will become so useless that the whole fight will have been over nothing and individual boards / regions will recreate their own systems, protect them
from those shore fishers (great
analogy Brian) and all will be
good again.