Sentences with phrase «closest corollary»

Unlike the Switch, few games are optimized for remote play, but it's the closest corollary to the Switch on the market today.
The closest corollary is the freewheeling Sully (Stephen Guarino), who riffs and rambles with the manic energy of Comedy Store vet Robin Williams.
A very close corollary has to do with how the attribute of perfection can be applied to divine reality.
Historical particularity is obviously, at least in Altizer's case, a close corollary of immanentalism and incarnationalism.
Her profile is a close corollary to your own online dating site profile on OK Cupid, eHarmony, or Plenty of Fish.
While it is true that both feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) and its close corollary canine parvovirus (CPV) are «antigenically stable» — meaning they don't change rapidly the way flu and other viruses do, thus allowing vaccines to remain very effective — animals in shelters across the country are still losing their lives daily to these diseases.

Not exact matches

The 21st century corollary to George Kaufman's maxim that «satire is what closes Saturday night» might well be that indie black comedies — which almost never make money but continue to attract name actors — are what play contractually mandated one - week runs at the Village East before heading off to DVD.
The education corollary is simple, Davis: Stop at the closest public school, fix it up, and send your kid there.
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