«But it's just not
a fair analogy.»
Not sure that's
a fair analogy.
He cites J.K. Rowling as a legacy lottery billionaire, with some of the richest purses, like those given to James Patterson, as being «almost obscene»;
a fair analogy and certainly one that should also include the likes of Stephen King and the late Tom Clancy.
I think it's
a fair analogy, in that they are all games in different genres with extremely eager fanbases and high popularity.
Do you consider that
a fair analogy?
This was
a fair analogy, wrote Calvin Tompkins in the New Yorker story: «Like some artists, he has the visual equivalent of a musician's perfect pitch.»
It's
a fair analogy to portraiture — if you've ever tried your hand at it and understand that analogies are by definition imperfect.
It's
a fair analogy, as legal operations professionals gain more power in corporate legal departments around the world.