Sentence examples for recognising parallels from inspiring English sources

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Mr Boggs, also an accomplished radio engineer, remembers reading through Mr Metcalfe's dissertation and notebooks, and recognising parallels in broadcasting.

Boulos, who shares Lula's eventually relinquished love of smoking and the Corinthians football club as well as his legendary charisma, has downplayed that nickname, while recognising parallels between his 16-year struggle for social justice with the Homeless Workers Movement MTSTST) and Lula's championing of the poor.

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Of the three programmes, Jurowski's "concert in five movements" was the most blatant in its intention to make us hear differently, to recognise parallels between two dictators hailed as heroes and monsters.

Several scholars have recognised parallels between the philosophy of Pythagoras and Plato and that of the Upanishads, including their ideas on sources of knowledge, concept of justice and path to salvation, and Plato's allegory of the cave.

They recognised parallels with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), namely foci of neoplastic cells that were still contained within a basement membrane.

We are also better able to recognise parallel prejudices in discourses about other regions, like China (authoritarian and anti-human rights) or Africa (ravaged by war and disease).

Marx recognised, parallel to the rise to dominance of industrial production, a struggle between two forms of property: immobile property (such as land) and moveable property (such as material commodities).

A further way in which Industry 4.0 could encourage environmental management accounting initiatives is by recognising the parallel between the data supply chain and eco-efficient supply chain management.

Readers will of course recognise biblical parallels here: the wandering in the wilderness, the pillar of fire.

As Mr Bernanke notes, this is not a new observation; indeed, the Federal Reserve recognised the parallels early on and policy was adjusted as a result.

Although it propelled him to a kind of stardom, he remained modest, though his brother-in-law, Al Fishman, who called Milo his "hero", conceded: "I think he recognised some parallels between his experience and today's politics". Predeceased by his second divorced wife, Sheila, he is survived by three daughters from his first marriage and a stepson from his second.

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