Sentences with phrase «far better analogy»

I think a far better analogy than the Nazis could be used, but their propaganda minister, Josef Goebbels, excelled at discrediting and misleading people based on a dogma.
Black pigment added to white paint is a far better analogy, by the way.
This strikes me as a far better analogy than the earlier elections you cite — Like Wilson, Cameron could have cannily used every day to illustrate that while he was doing his best to govern with a minority, the radical changes the economic crisis demanded were being blocked at every turn and that he deserved to be given a real chance to put his policies into effect.

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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.
Naturally, people might well differ, first, as to whether the situations were really analogous, also as to just how far the analogy might be carried.
well fishon, that's the problem with analogies: they can always be stretched too far.
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.
But far worse was his internal conviction that things couldn't get any better, that he and his situation were irredeemable.This is a great analogy for our own....
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.
While this analogy has served neuroscience well in the past, it is far from correct, according to the researchers from King's.
While Iglesias clearly does not indulge in Baroque spectacle and has taken the fountain tradition far beyond mere lavish ornament, her uses of water seem to me to resonate with the deeper implications of Descartes» analogy, for the regular pulse of Tres Aguas evokes the mind - body symbiosis of every living organism as well as the reciprocity that needs to exist between nature and society, individual and community.
Far better is to understand the lesson of the analogy — which is that climate moves along steadily and predictably while weather bounces and stretches randomly around the central tendency described by climate and season.
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.
# 369 takes us even further afield, underlying my earlier point that analogies are rarely a good thing when presented to a large, diverse audience.
Many scientists who know this stuff far better than I have done the analysis and they all agree that successive increases have a logarithmic effect, which my physical analogy also has.
To take the analogy way too far, it's like your house has an emotional thermostat based on how well you're getting along as a couple.
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