Keith Tritton's suggestion of knitting patterns as a metaphor for DNA are indeed
a much better analogy than a blueprint...
Not exact matches
And of COURSE there are artificial stimulants to emotions, and pretty
much anything else... That's actually a
good analogy of sin.
There are
good analogies to explain the effects of sin, the attitude of God towards the sinner, and the priest, which would do
much to reassure the nervous.
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.
Yes, I accepted it because quite frankly there's no satisfaction in prolonging the hurt, nor is there any reward in being a total bitch, or hanging onto stale bread — he's Boomer - crusty, so the
analogy is appropriate — but
much like the child who continues to lick her wounds
well after the princess Band Aid has been applied, the ouchie remains.
Neither are a
good analogy for
much.
The BBC team used clever
analogies and appealing graphics to discuss three key numbers that help clarify important questions about climate change: 0.85 degrees Celsius — how
much the Earth has warmed since the 1880s; 95 % — how sure scientists are that human activity is the major cause of Earth's recent warming; and one trillion tons — the
best estimate of the amount of carbon that can be burned before risking dangerous climate change.
To use a medical
analogy, there is not
much we can do about pathogens such as bacteria or viruses already in our environment, but we can take steps to boost our immune system so we can
better resist these pathogens when we come into contact with them.
Replace «lemons» with «pants» and...
well, my
analogy breaks down, but my point is that when the thrift store throws premium denim at you, you say thank you very
much, and you buy it.
A
better analogy would be to a phage but that still gives the PV cell too
much credit.
You might as
well call nuclear our new Russian Gas — because that's a
much closer
analogy.
Herman, this is the elephant in the room that is ignored, hmm maybe hummingbird is a
better analogy, they move
much much faster.
Max, a closer
analogy would be that the IPCC returns were below the central bank interest rate — in other words, all that time and effort would have been
much better spent elsewhere.
You try and substitute irrelevant
analogies to other industries that also use technology (which is pretty
much everyone) as being somehow insightful as to where this industry may be going, because that seems to be the
best you have to offer.