Not exact matches
Although the
parallel is
not exact, the theology of religions is like political foreign policy.
thats an
exact parallel... marines are
not allowed to tell all... they do and they face a court marshall.
(To be fair, though, the
parallel is
not exact because the windfall tax covered a range of privatised utilities,
not just energy companies.)
A recent report in the Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine notes that «the
exact incidence of cell phone elbow is
not known, but anecdotal reports and our own clinical experience indicates that its incidence
parallels the rise in the use of cell phones and computer workstations.»
I'm
not sure that this
parallel is
exact, but it has more currency, nowadays, than tenacity and science.
And it was her recognition of an
exact parallel with the steady rain of fallout from nuclear testing that helped her explain what we knew... and didn't know... about the consequences and potential collateral damage from heedless tampering with global ecosystems.
The
parallels to the problems in climate science are
not just similar, but
exact.
When people use the word McCarthyism, they aren't drawing an
exact parallel with events 65 years ago; they are saying that someone has been blacklisted in ways that are harmful both to a number of individuals (those that are blacklisted) and to society (because it speaks of huge intolerance and of dark suspicions of those with a different viewpoint).
To
not participate in the Intensive is
parallel to treating the symptoms of cancer without knowing the
exact location or extent of the illness.