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- noun A lack or failure of
analogy
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Examples
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Yet I still can't help but think there's a disanalogy to violence.
Was RapeLay 'Asking For It'? SVGL 2009
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I quite take your point about the disanalogy between the Scottish diaspora and the Jewish.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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So you have a difficult disanalogy in your argument.
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And that disanalogy is premised on a claim that you concede — i.e., widespread ignorance of this dark episode in progressive history.
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In Newton's defense, Clarke argues there is a disanalogy between the watch and the world.
Samuel Clarke Vailati, Ezio 2009
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There is a disanalogy between the Israeli plant, the only major desalting plant using RO, and California: the Israelis, who already recycle 70% of their wastewater and use a much higher percentage of available water for domestic use (25% domestic, according to an article by Mark Gold, vs. 10% domestic in California), don't have a choice: they have to pay $3000 per AF, more if necessary.
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These initial observations bring out an important disanalogy between the ontological dispute and paradigm verbal disputes.
Material Constitution Wasserman, Ryan 2009
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Professor Behe's only response to these seemingly insurmountable points of disanalogy was that the inference still works in science fiction movies.
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Professor Behe's only response to these seemingly insurmountable points of disanalogy was that the inference still works in science fiction movies.
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Professor Behe's only response to these seemingly insurmountable points of disanalogy was that the inference still works in science fiction movies.
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