Not exact matches
In large part, I agree... especially
with your
point about the thinness
of my
analogy between Alberta (as home
of the oil sands) and Arkansas (as home
of Walmart).
Dr. Ivan Misner, the CNN designated «Father
of Networking» and founder
of BNI and the Referral Institute,
points us in the right direction
with his fishing
analogy.
Because here's the thing: even
with the «head
of the wife» bit (what I'm sure we can agree is the most solid verse to back you up) you are missing the
point and mistaking the
analogy, meant to illustrate only, as the thing itself.
Many Christians have faith in Jesus, not faith
with Jesus and I've always thought the
point of Jesus and his ministry and teaching was
pointing to a God that could never quite be pinned downed (hence the parables and
analogies and such).
By the use
of a brilliant
analogy this twelfth section begins by describing the true and the false way
of reading or listening to a devotional address and the following sections set forth
with pointed directness the central issue
of what it means to be an individual.
Using a father / son
analogy to describe gods relationship
with humans is wrong and misunderstanding the whole
point of the
analogy in the first place.
The author explores these elements and possible
points of contact
with elements in Christian tradition and experience, raising questions about religious language: reality,
analogy and metaphor.
Here we can best understand Whitehead's
point by
analogy with works
of the imagination, since this fourth way calls upon the resources
of conceptual possibility to heal the wounds inflicted by actuality.
So
with Analogy at the forefront
of my meagre brainbox, I set off behind the wheel
of my saucepan... gentle acceleration at acceleration
point A1, into the Attack Position, make a swift, smooth overtake past the tin
of beans, cadence brake before I hit the fridge, watching out for the gravel er... spilt sugar... A three - poin - turn in front
of the washing machine and slide gently into the kerb (curb) alongside Number three burner
of the cooker.
The
analogy with the ruling elite is a good one (but I don't accept this elite is solely made up
of bankers, lol), and I think it
points to the worst aspect
of the current regime at Arsenal, that they are able to pay themselves world - class salaries whilst serving up a substandard product at world - leading prices.
I would disagree
with both
of you, though, that direct mail and TV are good
analogies as they are both single to multiple
point forms
of communication, which tend to be more corporatist in nature.
Steve: You draw the
analogy, well, at this
point native populations
of the New World, what they had to deal
with when they were confronted
with the diseases that the Old World peoples brought over and the sort
of a behavioral
analogy.
The second
point is to draw on an
analogy with language and ask whether there might be something like a universal moral grammar, a set
of principles that every human is born
with.
«Our entire exploration
of Mars is based on
analogies with the Earth,» she
points out.
Prabhat
points out that initial supervised training results show that this
analogy is correct in that machine learning was able to train and recognize each
of three desired atmospheric phenomena
with high accuracy.
This vision was inspired by
analogy with the biological molecular machines that form the basis
of life,
with the added insight that biology
points «to the development
of general capabilities for molecular manipulation», initially termed molecular engineering.
By way
of analogy, my
point is: The most successful schools are the ones that «mix» their available resources
with staff enthusiasm, caring, optimism, and inspiration.
My Amazon
analogy points to where most
of the problem resides and it's not
with the publishers who just supply their (open format) ebook files.
As
with that comparison, there are going to be rewarding moments for those who stick through the lower
points, but, to keep
with the
analogy, don't expect this to be your Breaking Bad or Game
of Thrones.
DG.B: The Non-Site
analogy is a way to think through how many
of the things I reference and utilize in my work
point elsewhere — whether it be to a different location by way
of a direct 1:1 reference, such as the directly sourced cave - works
of When, or an entirely different timescale by way
of an object
with a deep geologic history, as seen in the Moment series.
When you talk about predicting the actual state
of the system at some future
point (e.g. by
analogy with weather prediction), you're just pitching the other side an easy slow ball.
I
pointed out the
analogy of handing out untested drugs to children
with the hypothesis being that the drugs will harm the children.
As usual, Jo Abbess, you give a highly misleading
analogy and,
with a slight
of hand, you think that has proved your
point.
As a consequence, simulation
of clouds requires a fair amount
of inspired guesswork (for which read «parameterization» as mentioned above
with regard to the smoke plume
analogy) as to what might be a suitable average
of whatever is going on between the grid -
points of the model.
Drawing an
analogy with the infamous «Enemies
of the People» episode in the UK earlier this year, Mr Justice Fok reassured external observers in his speech that independence had not been compromised and, among other matters,
pointed to a recent endorsement
of Lord Neuberger, the recently retired President
of the UK Supreme Court, in respect
of his own position as a non-Permanent Judge
of the Court
of Final Appeal.
The above two
points should help make the
analogy between printers and lawyers clearer: a printer can seem like a great deal because the manufacturer locked you in
with a low cost
of adoption, but you should really pay attention to how much the cartridges cost, and how many you'll have to use — and whether it flat out sucks.