Sentence examples for key parallels from inspiring English sources

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But there are key parallels, including an administration that thinks a special counsel has gone beyond its bounds, the apparent possibility of pardons as a workaround and regular consideration of firing the special counsel to end it all (which Trump has reportedly attempted twice).

Since much of this knowledge has been advanced from murine studies, we focus our review on how the mouse state has informed the human state, emphasizing the key parallels and differences.

A more coherent view of what exactly a Smart City is was made by my team at Frost & Sullivan, who scanned through numerous Smart City projects and initiatives currently undertaken globally and found some key parallels among them.

Former South Korean foreign minister Yoon-Young Kwan echoes Prime Minister Abe, citing key parallels between 2014 and 1914.

The key parallels included the up-regulation of several homeobox genes and the repression of a number of genes responsible for the positive regulation of immune response.

In this final section, we will explicitly summarize these key parallels and divergences, and then extend these points so as to suggest future conceptual directions for AIDS research.

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The doomsayers, however, are missing a key parallel trend: lower prices are prompting unprecedented innovation in the oil fields, increasing production per well and slashing costs.

A key parallel that exists in both athletes and entrepreneurs is discipline, and not one taught in schools.

But let's start with the basics first: the key parallel between subprime mortgage and subprime degrees is that the merchants of both products have been able to get the Federal government to front the money to enable consumers who couldn't afford to pay cash for their product.

To summarize, three key parallel trends within AIDS and climate change research include: (1) the tendency toward globalized discourses and the masking of uneven vulnerabilities; (2) the dominance of scientific perspectives and continued grasping for "techno-fixes"; and (3) the polarized debates and resulting diversion away from equitable and comprehensive responses.

The piano comes to symbolise culture, sexuality and commerce, the sale of its keys paralleling the guns and blankets Stewart uses to acquire land from the Maoris, Ada impairs the piano by sending to her lover one of its keys inscribed with a message he cannot read.

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