Burck Smith likens it to the challenge newspapers faced when they first launched web sites.
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Staw likens the situation to professional sports, where some players earn much more than others.
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All this is before, by the way, Kennedy likens the steelworkers themselves to Special Forces.
He likens publicly owned U.S. companies to "stray cats" in desperate need of an owner.
Wolfe likens his work to the way an intelligence service tracks threats made by potential terrorists.
Peter Lynch aptly likens such behavior to cutting the flowers and watering the weeds.
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He blames his woes on the freemium model, which he likens to a Samurai sword.
Wells actually likens the process of getting a patent to that of owning a used car.
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Kazim likens the model to cable TV, where subscribers can opt for premium channels.
That school likens its single-variable calculus MOOC to an Advanced Placement course for high-school students.
Mr Leacock likens them to sketching, and indeed the best have a captivating freedom and lightness.
He likens disputes with foreign countries to family squabbles that can be solved by better communications.
Indeed, Luca Cardelli, who also works for Microsoft Research, likens biological cells to computers.
He likens the thinking needed to build a company to that which goes into composing a symphony.
He likens the submarine to a 7, 000 tonne Swiss watch - emphasising "it works and it's safe".
The Cellularguard site likens its product to the lead apron that dentists drape over patients during X rays.
McCluskey likens the recent rise in autism cases to the spike in attention deficit disorder ten years ago.
Dr. James Lah, assistant professor of neurology at Emory University School of Medicine, likens this to late-stage cancer.
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The Cellularguard site likens its product to the lead apron that dentists drape over patients while taking X rays.
Instead, Zaletel likens it an interesting hypothetical: What if GM bought Cars.com in the early days of the Internet?
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Maggi likens his frustration at the public shaming to that of a mistress.
The guy who likens himself to Peter Pan is ready to grow up?
Dr. Katz likens their debates to a ball that's kept in a closet.
Everyone's beard grows differently, which Mr. Ttoffali says likens it to a fingerprint.
It abjures free competition, which it likens to the law of the jungle.
Brown likens her investing approach to sailing: Work with the wind you've got.
He likens his food obsession to what he loves about electronic dance music and the various components it incorporates.
Bill Ragsdale , editor of Good Fortune newsletter, likens his mutual fund momentum system to a horse race.
Lashinsky likens his business to online travel booking sites like Expedia or Travelocity.
However, Richard Bernstein of Merrill Lynch likens risk to popcorn in a microwave.
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