Sentences with phrase «even better analogy»

I myself think a distillery may offer an even better analogy.

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I'm really at my best when I am at 3 pages or less in final content (about 1500 words) and I try to stick to one subject — even by analogy.
But in Catholic theology «analogy» fully intends to preserve the polarity of that relation and even to include the negative as well as the positive aspects of the polar relationship of God and world.
That analogy is even better if you know that both Sullivan and Roth were arrested in Central Park for buying drugs, but I'm not here to betray Jeff's confidence.
In putting up with Gary's personality and his non sequitur analogies that don't even make sense in context for as long as they do, we know that Andy, Steven, Peter, and Oliver are the best kind of friends.
It brings up the old analogy: Just because McDonald's has served umpteen billion burgers, does that make fast food fine cuisine (or even good for you)?
Mr. Musson, 34, is a large, wide man, so big that he would resemble two people even if he didn't make a point of referring to his online alter ego in the third person (e.g., «That reminds me of something you said in one of the Hennessy videos...» «Well, I think the analogy Hennessy made was...»)
And even if someone chooses to apply the analogy to the Holocaust, it would be an expression of the alarming danger of the situation we are leaving for the next generations, involving threats to human survival, as well as animals and plants.
I have my reasons for believing that human activity is harming the planet to a great extent, but I couldn't prove it to a skeptic, so I rely on the seatbelt analogy: even if I never get into an accident, it was well worth the effort to click it on - the adult thing to do.
Even if adding 1 gram of black pigment to 2500 grams of white pigment makes a significant difference in reflectivity, mixed white and black pigments coating a surface are not a good analogy for mixed gases.
Yet even if the Siberian craters do prove to be an unexpected mechanism of accelerated methane release, the best analogy here remains «boiling a frog» as impacts accumulate gradually, until eventually a tipping point is reached.
I would follow your line of reasoning here if it were applied to both sides of the argument — but repeatedly you and the tribe are frothing, ranting, raving, and making ridiculous analogies (to Eugenics, tulip frenzies and now even Hitler) with the best of them yet the hunters of the world refuse to recognize this (or it might be too great a stretch of intellect).
Looking at how variant research programs arose, we can even draw an analogy with sexual reproduction, for many of the best ideas came when a research program picked up an idea or tool through intercourse with other programs.
Interestingly no one, not even Michael Cunningham, got my intended analogy with climate skeptics, namely with the truck driver who was overtaking a car around a bend on a two - lane highway with the involved vehicles closing at well over 200 kph.
But what with evidence somewhat lacking on positive CO2 feed backs, the present temperature plateau continuing, model projections of warming way out with observation, the analogy appears a bit, well, Ehrlichean, seems to me.And then there's the bleeding of economies by costs of CO2 reduction measures and subsidizing ineffectual, (evidence indicates even un-environmental) renewable energy policies, no gain for lotsa» pain.
# 369 takes us even further afield, underlying my earlier point that analogies are rarely a good thing when presented to a large, diverse audience.
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.
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.
An analogy might be trying to teach someone how to engage in a good handshake, when their own is limp, flaccid, or even over-gripping.
As with the running math differently analogy, many investors with many different views and philosophies on BP, but best IMO to consider them all (even the ones you don't agree with) and pick and choose the best parts of each to form a plan that works best for you.
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