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Analysts have pointed out disturbing parallels with how Russia behaved just before previous military actions against Ukraine.
She said she saw parallels with how Alaska Airlines and American Eagle first responded to concerns over uniforms.
He admitted that coming up with new metrics would not be easy, but there were parallels with how companies are now beginning to put a value on customer satisfaction and loyalty.
And because the site will let brands align themselves with music lovers, Mr. Yanovsky sees parallels with how Mountain Dew endears itself to action sports fans through the sponsoring of Dew Tour competitions.
He sees parallels with how the world responded to Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius, a double amputee who was accused of cheating when he used his prosthetic legs to compete with able-bodied athletes.
The objective of this paper is to discuss how Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is carried out in the context of aerospace and civil structural monitoring and to draw parallels with how damage detection is conducted within the electrical, control and process engineering communities.
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They fear a parallel with how the tobacco industry managed to distort research into the dangers of smoking.
Mr. Santorum often keeps it closer to home, although he has for years been throwing in references to Churchill and his confronting the Nazis, drawing a parallel with how he would deal with Iran.
Elop, however, did finally speak up this morning at Nokia's press conference, which was, in a way, classically Nokia — delivering "news" that was in fact already press released hours before, something you could parallel with how Nokia itself has been late to the game with much bigger things, like smartphones.
Dr. Adriano Lameira, co-founder and president of the orangutan research organization Pongo Foundation and one of the authors of last month's study, said the new research "generates a striking parallel with how humans learn words and attribute them with meaning".
One of the doctors claimed that the patients in the area have either become 'resistant' to single-compound drugs (drawing a parallel with how, over time, bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics) or have become 'used to' combination drugs.
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