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In an analogous manner vs By analogy

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'In an analogous manner' is used to describe how something is done in a similar way to something else, while 'by analogy' is used to indicate that a comparison is being made between two things.

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In an analogous manner

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe doing something in a similar way to something else.

This phrase is used to indicate that a particular action or process is being carried out in a manner that is comparable to another situation or context.

Examples:

  • The new system operates in an analogous manner to the old one.
  • The two companies function in an analogous manner when it comes to customer service.
  • The team approached the problem in an analogous manner to the way they had solved a previous issue.
  • Stresses in particular the necessity, in accordance with the indications of the Court of Justice, to apply the relevant provisions governing item 3701 to non-attached Members in a strictly analogous manner in order to avoid any discrimination in the use of these funds;
  • Bricks are not made to be used as bulk fill in a manner analogous to crushed rock.
  • Each of the key articles will be analyzed in light of the evidence received and in an analogous fashion, using the following format:
  • For the central sourcing of services the above outlined principles for the central purchasing of goods apply in an analogous way.
  • An analogous solution would appear logical for cheap dwellings.
  • An analogous situation holds for transport margins.
  • An analogous difference, we have already heard, concerns the regulation of unsolicited communications for direct marketing purposes.
  • And this raises an analogous question about brains.
  • An analogous power grab is being attempted in Africa.
  • An analogous equation holds for the transport margins.
  • Does the Commission intend to encourage the creation of an analogous post in the field of social affairs or would the Super-Commissioner for economic affairs also be responsible, in a clear and precise manner, for social affairs?
  • An analogous system could be considered, though with a smaller financial commitment, in the case of finance for countries with derogations.
  • An analogous reporting requirement and compilation method for the aggregate are applied for portfolio investment income.
  • Similarly, the astronomers' results are surely well-deserving of the Nobel Prize, but they raised an analogous question.
  • No adverse effects on female fertility indices were observed using an analogous antibody to IL-12/ 23 in mice.
  • At international level my colleague, Mr Lamy, had to oppose an analogous American initiative which was taken against certain public European companies in the telecom area.
  • Implementing Decision 2011/545/EU should therefore be replaced by an analogous Decision, which should however be limited to CN codes 38111110, 38111190, 38111900 and 38119000.
  • In a developmental toxicity study conducted in mice using an analogous antibody that selectively inhibits the functional activity of mouse TNFα, there was no indication of maternal toxicity, embryotoxicity or teratogenicity.
  • The twenty-first century requires an analogous shift to the "innovation state."
  • An analogous problem occurs with track-based modes in public urban transport, such as trams, the metro and suburban railways and with trolleybuses.

Alternatives:

  • similarly
  • in a comparable way
  • in a similar fashion
  • in the same way
  • in a like manner

By analogy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that a comparison is being made between two things.

This phrase is used to introduce a comparison between two situations, concepts, or objects to illustrate a point or draw a parallel.

Examples:

  • By analogy, we can understand how the human brain processes information.
  • The theory was explained by analogy with a simple everyday example.
  • By analogy to the animal kingdom, the ecosystem can be better understood.
  • By analogy, the offer may be increased subject to a specially agreed fare per round trip.
  • By analogy, the same applies to the same general category of products.
  • By analogy, appropriations for PP/PA reduce the margins available accordingly.
  • By analogy, this also applies to national rules.
  • - The remarks applying to Section 7 shall apply by analogy.
  • By analogy, rooms in which crew members or shipboard personnel are accommodated shall comply with the provisions of this Article.
  • By analogy, the same reasoning must be applied to the amount of the capital associated with risks relating to debtors located in Romania and Bulgaria.
  • By analogy, I do not see why it should be any different for central bankers.
  • By analogy, that derogation could be said to apply in the present case.
  • By analogy, the same applies to decentralised agencies, for which the EU contribution in payment appropriations is set at the level proposed in section 1.2 above.
  • By analogy, the wheel roughness level (vehicle side roughness) for the i-th wave-number band is defined as Lr, VEH, i.
  • By analogy, see Commission Decision of 17.2.2003 on Belgian coordination centres (2003/757/EC) and Commission Decision of 20.12.2006 on GIE fiscaux (C 46/2004).
  • By analogy, an area of freedom, security and justice in which information should freely flow between authorities dealing with law enforcement both at national and EU level requires a high and uniform level of protection of personal data in all Member States.
  • By analogy, the same principles apply where the buyer operates from a mobile outlet owned by the supplier or leased by the supplier from third parties not connected with the buyer.
  • By analogy, the Committee on Transport and Tourist is asking for the application to the air transport sector of what is being done in the maritime sector.
  • By analogy, the well-founded estimate of the number of contract staff planned and provisionally budgeted for the financial year referred to in Article 21 shall also include the number of contract staff estimated for the preceding year and the number of staff actually employed.
  • By analogy, the outstanding issues at the end of the reporting period are equal to the outstanding issues at the end of the previous reporting period plus the net issues during the reporting period.
  • By analogy, we now have the whole situation with regard to the mackerel situation in the European Union, where there is an agreement at European level and at European Economic Area level on a reduction in mackerel fishing.
  • I believe you are reasoning by analogy, classifying things according to superficial observation rather than empirical evidence.
  • The requirements of this section apply, by analogy, to meat from lagomorphs.

Alternatives:

  • by comparison
  • in comparison
  • similarly
  • in a similar way
  • in a parallel manner

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