Sentences with phrase «such parallels»

You have to allow some flexibility with such parallels of course.
Indeed, while it would seem reasonable to assume that there would be dozens of reports detailing the results from such parallel studies — none have been made publicly available.
Such parallel living may produce feelings of alienation on both sides.
With such a parallel build, the costs are of course more, but not 100 % more, and so, it makes sense.
A story that implodes with people when there is no evidence to prove such a parallel exists.
Judging from such parallels as the Energy R&D Corporation, conservationists believe they would be less likely to get a hearing from the new body, which is certain to have a strong commercial orientation.
The problem in drawing such parallels is that Yao's quote sounds less like Eastern philosophy than the kind of team - first platitudes that have echoed through locker rooms for decades.
But even here we must not push such parallels too far due to the existence of the infinite number of isometric forms generated in logic where the novelty is in some sense only apparent.
In such parallel marriages, the pall of loneliness is not really dispelled.
For visual information to reach the brain through such parallel channels, images are pre-processed in the retina.
Such parallels speak not only to an eerie historical déjà vu, but the precision with which Hicks isolated the hypocrisies of the establishment and laid them out in a singularly scathing narrative of truth.
Indeed, in the November 1959 issue of Arts Magazine, William Rubin — later the director of the painting and sculpture department at MoMA — drew just such parallels in a comparison of Pollock and Masson.
Dynnikov regarded this coincidence with irony: «The fact that I have discovered such a parallel with a great Fauve like him boosted my morale.
The show put him together with Poussin as an equal, and it would have pleased him enormously to see his work hanging in such parallel beauty with the painter he so admired.
Such parallels as these are hardly all accidental.
It is always dangerous to draw too precise parallels between one historical period and another; and among the more misleading of such parallels are those which have been drawn between our own age... and the epoch in which the Roman Empire declined into the Dark Ages.
We agree that such a parallel is inappropriate; in fact, we made it clear in our article that «grief is not a one - size - fits - all experience.»
Whereas advocates can and do take to the courts for adequate state funding in the K - 12 sector, there's no such parallel in higher education.
She ends this section by telling us: «There has been no such parallel situation in medical history.
There has been no such parallel situation in medical history.
Imagine what happens if the larger public has no faith that any such parallel exists.
What amazes me about a story like this is that it's such a parallel to how God sees us.
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