Sentence examples for has similarities from inspiring English sources

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Grandin: Animal cognition has similarities to autism cognition.

"The new US President has similarities to me," he said.

Blair seems driven by a world view that, though not explicitly neoconservative, certainly has similarities.

In outline, "The Dark Room" has similarities to Richard Yates's first novel, "Revolutionary Road" (1961).

"Song on the End of the World" has similarities to Auden's "Musée des Beaux Arts".

This week's inquest has similarities to a claim made against Pret in the US.

The Japanese law, parts of which took effect this year, has similarities to its European counterpart.

This market has similarities with, of all things, the pharmaceutical industry.

It has similarities to biological theories such as Neural Darwinism and dynamical theories of brain functioning.

This market has similarities with, of all things, the American pharmaceutical industry.

Higher education, in truth, has similarities with many other service industries where costs have also risen.

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