Sentence examples for are quite parallel from inspiring English sources

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Their situations are quite parallel now in that both are very strong teams that face very difficult draws in their next two games.

"I think the DOI and EPA situations are quite parallel," said Amanda Leiter, the former deputy assistant secretary for land and minerals at Interior under President Obama who now teaches at the American University Washington College of Law.

Figure 4a shows that all RH trajectories are quite parallel.

As all trajectories are quite parallel, the average registered during the calibration period by each data-logger is a representative value.

It is plausible that the moral skepticism involved is just a sub-class of the modal skepticism involved, and even if it is not a subclass, all the issues are quite parallel.

The two curves are quite parallel for the two groups, with the G1 mean values smaller, as expected, than the G2 ones.

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Man's aspiration from his mother Nature is quite parallel to the pigs and the sow.

The proof is quite parallel to the classical Riesz representation theorem, so we omit the proof.

This pattern of expression was quite parallel for CA I and II.

This is, of course, extremely useful, and is quite parallel to innumerable studies of risk and non-risk in the HIV and HCV fields.

Interestingly, there are quite a few parallels between the arrival of cloud-based apps and the arrival of Windows 30 years ago.

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