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One might want to argue for the existence of such a relationship analogically.
This pattern is then often analogically extended to other words.
We use these personal words, as the theologians say, "analogically".
It is possible, therefore, that the impact hypothesis was generated analogically:
Making sense of people analogically always involves comparing two individuals, a target to be understood and a source that provides understanding.
Her ability to think analogically is evident as she links abstract concepts with concrete examples.
It is perhaps an expression which Luke uses descriptively, even metaphorically or analogically.
For this reason, practical syllogisms are only called syllogisms analogically.
It's analogically similar to what's happening here.
But third (this is the most interesting reason), I think they have a great deal to do with developing in young children the art of thinking analogically.
Long vowels and diphthongs were affected only later, probably analogically, and not in all areas.
Instead, by combining experimental and computational skills, we were able to generate answers to many interesting questions concerning how people think analogically.
Often, selection comes by retrieval from memory, when the thinker recalls a similar problem that can be applied analogically to the target.
Words that have phonological ambiguity can be marked out analogically and combined with other words to form a separate message.
However, large individual differences appeared when students were required to learn analogically similar proofs and to generalise their knowledge to solve similar problems.
Instead of trying to describe a jazz chorus, Ms. Welty has written one, analogically, in her own medium.
Contraction also occurred in the essive singular of nominals, but these forms were often restored analogically.
The claim that God can only be described analogically is, as Plantinga describes, a double-edged sword.
By analogically comparing himself to Michael Jordan, the boy can feel good about his chances to accomplish his athletic goals.
In paragraph 2 it is suggested analogically that all thinkable things are similarly blinds for the Unthinkable Reality.
In effect, magicians train themselves to think in images - that is, to think symbolically and analogically, as artists do.
Browne holds that not only God's essence, but his attributes are inexpressible by our ideas, and can only be conceived analogically.
Empathy is more than ordinary mental state ascription, since it involves having an emotion that is analogically ascribed to someone else.
(How long would it be before the Feds started to make their data perceivable analogically, as on the Other Plane?
The fifth and final thesis is that the Trinity is a theological mystery in the strict sense and can only be understood analogically.