Sentence examples for parallel comments from inspiring English sources

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Mrs. Clinton's campaign responded by citing parallel comments Mr. Obama made last year in a speech on the Iranian threat.

Interestingly, they made parallel comments about school trips, whether these covered general activities (sports, culture or arts) or specific interactions with the natural environment.

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We agree with the authors of the parallel comment that demonstrating responsiveness is a key component of demonstrating appropriate measurement properties an instrument [ 57].

While such tools are of a broad usage, the current review progressively focuses on their application in structural variation detection and representation and in parallel, commenting on their strengths and weaknesses, giving insights on how they could further develop to handle the overload of information and cope with the data complexity.

The Dalit Freedom Network has tried to win over African-American lawmakers by comparing the condition of Dalits in countries such as India and Nepal with the oppression faced by Black South Africans during apartheid, which parallels comments made several years ago by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The masterstroke of this small, heartfelt directorial debut (by Peter Care, from a screenplay by Jeff Stockwell) is its integration of animated sequences (by Todd McFarlane) in which action-adventure caricatures of the comic book characters parallel or comment on events in the boys' lives.

Other researchers have noted this parallel and commented on these possible associations for autism with asthma (16, 17) and metabolic syndrome (18).

In later years, Fitzgerald approached the anxieties of the period through historical parallels; the comment in the wartime-set Human Voices (1980) that "the nation defended itself by counting large numbers of small things into separate containers" is surely about the futility of state-sponsored enterprise in the 70s as much as the 40s.

Following a 1964 parallel of his comments in the wake of the Bodkin Adams case, Stevenson attracted criticism for his summing up to the jury in the case of Ryan (1964) 50 Cr App R 144, at 148: Professor of English law Rupert Cross described Stevenson's pronouncement as "gibberish", and to the Court of Appeal in 1977 it seemed that Stevenson had made a distinction "without a difference".

Authors' response: This comment is parallel to one of the comments by referee 1.

Some of his critics have drawn parallels between these comments and Nazi propaganda, which portrayed Jews as carriers of lice and typhus.

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