Kleiman believes that the election is not too close to call, so he analogizes it to an event with 90 percent probability. |
He then analogizes the situation to the American judicial system in which persons charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty. |
In a solemn voice-over narration, he analogizes his reaction to the United States withdrawal from the gulf in 1991 to his traumatic disillusionment at age 12, when his father was shot dead on the front lawn. |
Norris believes love is a natural tendency of the soul, and analogizes love to motion in The Theory and Regulation of Love. |
A Feb. 5 letter suggests that e-mail postage would not stop spam and analogizes to junk mail, which we still get even though the senders must pay postage. |