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direct parallel

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meanings of directand parallel


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direct
adjective
uk /daɪˈrekt/ us /daɪˈrekt/
going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or ...
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parallel
noun
uk /ˈpær.ə.lel/ us /ˈper.ə.lel/
something very similar to something else, or a similarity between ...
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Examples of direct parallel


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I can think of a directparallel.
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Surely there is a directparallel, and it is only reasonable for them to seek to compensate the people who are involved in hunting for the loss of their livelihoods.
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It was not a directparallel.
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There is no directparallel between trade union political funds and company political contributions—partly, but not only, because the money belongs not to shareholders but to companies.
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This assumption does not have a directparallel in the target article, which does not address overt recall, but is broadly consistent with its claims on control operations.
I do not think that that is a directparallel.
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The point that he makes is not a directparallel.
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There is not a directparallel between the position of the owner-occupier and the local authority tenant.
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There has been a directparallel with the question of a foreign court.
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I submit that there is no directparallel between the two cases.
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In a sense tonight we are seeing a directparallel.
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Of course the system is different and is not a directparallel to the collection of rents.
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There is a close though not directparallel here to the proposed ports advisory committees.
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There is clearly no directparallel in civilian life for all military skills.
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Indeed, there is a directparallel with light dues.
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I do not perceive a directparallel between the interests of a complainant and those of a defendant.
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They, too, have the shadow of two years' imprisonment hanging over them if they, drive a vehicle dangerously, and this is a directparallel to what we are talking, about.
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There are offences of conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline, of disobeying a lawful command, and so on, which have no directparallel in civilian life.
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In many of the problem areas at which we are looking there is a directparallel between what is happening in the country and what is happening in the towns.
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