How To Use Analogize In A Sentence
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Not to analogize to much but Columbus did not build a new type of craft to sail the Atlantic but instead used what was available.
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To analogize them to the ACLU is just plain goofy - and while Barr and Armey are reactionaries, they are legitimate actors on the political stage.
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From trademark, the Abercrombie spectrum: self consciously about words; courts try to analogize when dealing with other visual symbols or sounds, or throw up their hands and say never mind, secondary meaning is required.
IPSC: Mixed IP
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Chief Judge Frank Easterbrook analogized the individual right to bear arms to the individual right to vote, and reasoned that, given that states may deny misdemeanants the right to vote, they should be equally able to deny them the right to beararms.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Violent Misdemeanants, the Right to Bear Arms, and the Right to Vote
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The job of a judge is to look at whatever action is and try to analogize it: What would that most be like in 1787?
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Already any attempts to analogize the philosophy or aggravations that lead to the previous tea party with the current tea party miss the point and significance of the modern uprising.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Stamp Act
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Given that the Lanham Act has no statute of limitations, the court analogized to the 6-year statute of limitations for fraud; the claims here had been around for longer than that, raising a rebuttable presumption of laches.
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In the final analysis, this Act has been analogized to a finely crafted watch,and that seems to fit," he wrote.
The policy questions behind the legal questions
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It is a logical fallacy to analogize the embodiment of climate theory and processes (i.e., climate software) as scientific instruments.
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If analogize, central finance a year only cigarette consumption tax is about loss a few yuan.
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Farquhar sees Chinese food politics as oriented around ‘excess and deficiency’ and analogizes them to core Chinese medical concepts.
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The pump analogizes with the human heart.
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Chief Judge Frank Easterbrook analogized the individual right to bear arms to the individual right to vote, and reasoned that, given that states may deny misdemeanants the right to vote, they should be equally able to deny them the right to beararms.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Violent Misdemeanants, the Right to Bear Arms, and the Right to Vote
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Melissa Farley has called the language of sex worker activists and voluntary sex workers, including exotic dancers, "attempts by women in prostitution to retain some shred of dignity" and fallaciously analogizes, "we do not refer to battered women as 'battering workers.'
Monica Shores: Prostitution "Experts" Versus Prostitutes: Why Don't All Sex Workers Deserve a Voice?
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This, he felt, was an offensive effort on the part of Pelosi and Lewis to analogize themselves to the civil rights movement:
Matthew Yglesias » Glenn Beck Denounces Civil Rights Activist John Lewis For Comparing Himself to Civil Rights Activist John Lewis
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Your efforts to analogize the modern Tea Party movement to the American Revolution might be more persuasive if you would get the history right.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Stamp Act
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It consists of wave after wave of manifestos and other declarations which seek to analogize disparate events, from the Watts riots to the war for Algerian independence.
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If I had to take the position that the results were consistent with the thought that conservatives have “better” (meaning better outcomes based on this article) than democrats and had to explain this article, I would probably analogize the result to an economics of charity paper I read.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Do ‘Family Values’ Weaken Families?”
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He analogized entropy -- psychic/physical/sexual -- in gorgeous, assaulting, crevassing paint limning bodies torqued by forces inside and outside of them.
Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue: Obit for Two: A Reflection on Dying, Culture, Lucien Freud and Amy Winehouse
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Attempts to analogize pregnancy so often become attempts to dehumanize pregnancy, to obscure the fact that abortion pits a woman against her own child rather than proceeding on the assumption that we can love and care for both.
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He then analogizes the situation to the American judicial system in which persons charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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She also analogized "a certain slowness to architecture that we appreciate" to the Barnes visitor experience.
The Barnes in a New Light
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I would also note that Caplan analogized his Council of Economists to the Supreme Court rather than a dictator, vetoing laws that are "uneconomical" rather than "unconstitutional".
MRV update, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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It is pointed out in the present paper that this hypothesis, without supporting by any evidences in the Tangut literature, was only analogized from the phonetic features of the Lolo languages.
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I analogize the situation to an injured player who consults a surgeon for advice.
Michael Huyghue: NFL Labor Dispute: First Thing We Do Is Get Rid of All the Lawyers
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And I think it was - I analogize it to being thirsty and saying well I'll just wait for some water.
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In ‘Dead,’ a spare country-rock shuffle, Harris analogizes the deaths of great songwriters who died too young with her inability to escape love.
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Given that the Lanham Act has no statute of limitations, the court analogized to the 6-year statute of limitations for fraud; the claims here had been around for longer than that, raising a rebuttable presumption of laches.
Out of joint: duelling supplements denied summary judgment
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Jeff Wells analogizes it all to a marijuana haze.
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Christina analogized the sensation to the phantom limb phenomenon - she still has that nagging sense that something about school needs appeasement.
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And I'll analogize it to the case down in Galveston, the Durst case.
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It just throws up examples of other things that are also not finely or clearly distinguished or analogized to immigration.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Shedding Light on the AZ Immigration Law
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Again, its because I had the "advantage" of working in banking and saw this coming, but I kind of analogize it to being in the 101st Airborne during the
Captain Capitalism
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She also analogized "a certain slowness to architecture that we appreciate" to the Barnes visitor experience.
The Barnes in a New Light
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Copyright Wars denounced certain copyright owners who once analogized a copying technology to a "strangler" -- and then six times accused copyright owners of trying to "kill,
The Progress & Freedom Foundation Blog
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The newspapers' editors freely analogized weeds and tramps.
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Unfortunately, some legal discussions in effect have analogized payment to a piggy bank, where a person's physical money is paid in, possibly mixed, and then extracted.
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He analogized entropy -- psychic/physical/sexual -- in gorgeous, assaulting, crevassing paint limning bodies torqued by forces inside and outside of them.
Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue: Obit for Two: A Reflection on Dying, Culture, Lucien Freud and Amy Winehouse
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However much we preoccupy ourselves with the pictorial features of Silas' birds, the death and decomposition that she analogizes, and which holds each of us enrapt, is ultimately significant of the death and decomposition of the human self.
G. Roger Denson: Holocaust and Redemption in the Photography of Susan Silas
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I like the rebuttal that analogized divorce in fight over child custody.
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We cannot analogize a 21st century society that permits private discrimination and prohibits government discrimination with the Jim Crow south because the later was institutionalized by government discrimination.
The Volokh Conspiracy » So a Libertarian and a Liberal Walk into a Bar