Recent events have provided some instructive metaphors, which any given percentage could learn from.
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She also taught girls' classes, using humor and vivid metaphors to convey her point.
Aqueous metaphors aside, the fact is that none of us is guaranteed an easy ride.
Metaphors, to use an overused metaphor, are a double-edged sword: sometimes they clarify, sometimes they confuse.
Putting the sports metaphors aside, the bears once again had a pretty decent setup on Monday.
But if cool heads prevail, peacemaking metaphors could yet become as pervasive as today's bellicose ones.
Objects of sheer beauty, they are also expressive metaphors for the bifurcated circumstances of her people.
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Sports metaphors in politics are nothing new, but they can be an effective device.
These metaphors tend to legitimate the fears of privileged class rather than debunking them.
Put to one side the debates about metaphors: what is the state of the coalition?
His plan was therefore to introduce new metaphors in the next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn.
Metaphors trigger the right hemisphere of the brain, a critical component for persuasion to occur.
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Chinese social media users also commented on The New York Times story using implicit metaphors.
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But Windows did not kill the command line because it was full of great metaphors.
Such breathlessness (complete with mixed metaphors) is an occupational hazard in the world of electronic commerce.
Merely a metaphor, maybe, but one that - as metaphors can - touches the edge of actuality.
Use examples and metaphors from other elements of business, literature, or current events to illustrate your points.
These are little metaphors for you, for a place you've been or a place you want to go.
In the next she labels her opponents with one of the most racially incendiary metaphors in the American lexicon.
So he would probably settle, to change sporting metaphors, for a no-score draw.
"Change the rules of engagement and you change the future, " says Cotsakos, a Vietnam veteran partial to military metaphors.
One answer, to mix metaphors, is that it would allow vegetarians to have their meatloaf and eat it too.
This will require unraveling of silos, added Atkins, mixing his metaphors a bit.
Unfortunately, we sometimes forget that metaphors have us more than we have them.
Metaphors are powerful tools to help the uninitiated understand the complex, but they can quickly get in the way.
Rather than reinvent the real world, designers might try to refine the new conventions and metaphors of technology itself.
Yet Microsoft understands the threat that data overload poses to Windows' current metaphors.
You could say these T's, both primitive and sophisticated, are metaphors for the inside-out sensibilities of those who wore them.
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Switching metaphors, the end of the day, Quantitative Easing is just a life preserver to keep the economy from drowning.
Usually in this segment, I try to call out horrible metaphors, lampoon bizarre choices and decry laziness.
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