While many people prefer to use hats
as an analogy for playing different roles, I like to use shoes as I'm a woman who just loves shoes.
She has created her own crew to explore the deep sea, where,
as an analogy of the human condition it is a true place of the unknown.
I can't get access to that, but does that mean that I guessed correctly on how they are using
coins as an analogy?
That's why I chose
swimming as my analogy here, because I know that we both agree that it's not just a fun sport; it's a life skill.
Let's assume that you try to do something to capture interest at the beginning of a lesson and you find a technique that works,
as the analogy exercise in the previous section.
But as I have previously
noted as an analogy using as the comparison — studying piano: you can practically become a master musician.
If diaspora formation is, as Okwui Enqwezor describes it, «a becoming; a process marked by incessant regroupings, recreations and reiteration,» then perhaps Haworthia tessellata in Eto Otitigbe's work
serves as an analogy for the very way in which dispersed populations are fragmented and absorbed, yet are ever expanding and changing.
Appealing to those who are horrified by the new culture, he
offers as an analogy Aldous Huxley's Brave New World or, worse, the world of E. M. Forster (from «The Machine Stops,» published in 1909): «Imagine, if you can, a small room, hexagonal in shape, like the cell of a bee.
This, to my mind, is the crucial problem confronting postliberal theology: How do you employ such a tool of intelligibility
as analogy in a way that preserves the tension between what is manageable and unmanageable in the deeper experiences of creaturely existence?
What is the difference between King's work and that of C.S. Lewis or J.R.R. Tolkien, both often
used as analogies for Christianity?
If we are to use this new kind of sheep farming
as analogy with our own work, certainly we need to consider the walkie - talkies; for our sheep do indeed talk.
Spirit, then, is one of the categories which are fundamental for our knowledge of God, and yet which we
hold as analogies and symbols, for we can never claim full understanding of them even as they apply to our being, nor can we assert that we know their full meaning in God.
Ernest Nagy used to offer this commonplace
observation as an analogy to explain how he suddenly discovered he was doing the unthinkable — using a jeweller's polishing mop to smear diamond, one of the hardest and toughest materials known, onto -LSB-...]
I would also say as far
as analogies go, we have more fears around the recent anecdote of that Arkansas lawyer.
Silly me, it is a reference to the movie «when Harry Met Sally», and it was
meant as an analogy, and a compliment.
Titles like Margin For Error (2009), The Rules of the Game (2010), and Assertive Absence (1999) suggest that the questions Lasker struggles with on the canvas can also be
read as analogies for everyday experience.
Falling between existentially thorny and viscerally haunting, Minority Report is a passel of missed opportunities, clumsy narratives, and misspent potential, the latest Spielberg film to work
best as an analogy for his middle - late career.
Chthonic refers to the mythological underworld, which is used here by the
artist as an analogy for a subconscious image.
He offered climate
change as an analogy to the forecasted negative outcomes of AI: What if people had discussed the potential impacts of using fossil fuels during the 19th century when burning coal was a relatively new practice?
You can think about craft
brewing as the analogy: 80 percent of our market in the U.S. is two beer companies, but the craft brewers have gone from less than five percent of the market 10 years ago to about 20 percent of the market today, in terms of revenue.
One problem with using Lotto
Shares as an analogy to risk assets, equities in particular, is that Lotto Shares have a definite payout P and a definite probability Pr that can be known and modeled.
In this article we'll use forest fire management
policy as an analogy to discuss whether market forces should be allowed to burst speculative bubbles, «clean the forest floor,» and quickly return the market to a natural state, or if governments and central banks should try to «put fires out» in an effort to slowly deflate speculative bubbles which, if allowed to burst, might harm the broader economy.
Worse, those not personally familiar with the Church may start to think of Christian families and the Church as similar to the cult and characters of the
show as the analogy between the show and the Church is not hard to find.
It seems to me that the context that Jesus uses seems like he is using
hell as an analogy.
It has found unacceptable any total identity which obliterates the gap between man and God, as in Meister Eckhart's statement: «If I am to know God directly, I must become completely He and He I, so that this He and this I become and are one I.
’23 As analogy for the union of man and God, Christian mystics invoke the interpersonal unity of marriage more often than the impersonal merging of a drop in the ocean.
The latter is one of the most charged references in the two volumes; Dickinson uses I Corinthians 12 on the body of
Christ as an analogy for «the benefits of union» in the republic.
Therefore,
strange as the analogy may seem, the knowledge of God transmitted by the New Testament is not entirely unlike the truths enunciated in the textbooks of modern physicists.
The author uses the square
dance as an analogy of Whitehead's eternal objects — the primary structure by which experience is unified.
Take, for instance, St Augustine's use of a human being's mental
capacities as an analogy of the processions of the Divine Persons in the Trinity: just as the Son proceeds from the Father and the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son, a concept in the human mind is conceived (or born) in the intellect and from this breaks forth a movement of love in the will.
He appears to be using apartheid era
politics as an analogy contrasting insider and outsider politics rather than as a dig at his Conservative colleagues.
Look at the
Coalition as an analogy, and at how policy (cuts to front line services, the hike in tuition fees) emerges from engagement with a situation rather than from some pre-existing blueprint.
The problems were either identical to the previous test (repeated condition), completely new (novel condition) or had the same
answers as the analogy task (primed condition).