Sentences with phrase «as coincidence»

My husband and I always say, «there's no such thing as coincidence».
That they happen to make billions of dollars while serving the cause of what they see as good is pitched largely as a coincidence.
Given all of that, the fact that Cohen doesn't explicitly deny serving as a conduit for Trump personally — and then says he doesn't «plan to provide any further comment» — is tough to dismiss as a coincidence.
On the recommendation of an employee, Gavin hires Shana Harris (Liv Tyler, shifting her demure smile into overdrive), who as coincidence would have it has also just moved in down the hall from Gavin with her husband Joe (Patrick Wilson).
As coincidences go, it might be noted that former SFMOMA director Jack Lane and curator of painting and sculpture John Caldwell both came to San Francisco from Pittsburgh, where they were given credit for reviving the Carnegie International, a venerable international exhibition that had fallen into irrelevance.
As she was asking those questions and working her way up through her career from a server to a designer, Emily also noticed that she was experiencing some strong intuitions, some of which she explained away at the time as coincidence or paranoia.
Another thing to think about is that perhaps one possible but unlikely event can happen to a person after they pray and it could be looked at as a coincidence, but what if multiple unlikely events happen to one person after they had prayed.
Prayer works the same way as coincidence, and will give you feeling that your troubles are now some where else..
They are not joined together as if in a static synthesis, but grow together in a creative tension known as the coincidence of opposites.3 Second, this process of sacred and profane moving dialectically into one another is an active and forward - moving impulse that directs and defines the course of history.
Profits of companies that manufactured formula and baby food skyrocketed as a result, which today, would likely not be viewed as a coincidence.
The presidency said «It was observed that the similarities between a paragraph in President Obama's 2008 Victory Speech and what President Buhari read in paragraph nine of the sixteen - paragraph address while inaugurating the Campaign on Thursday, September 8, 2016 are too close to be passed as coincidence.
Plot developments appear as coincidences: a random moment in a video, an unintentional glance, an improbable encounter.
Even the title of the film seems like a play on Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, so it can't really be ignored as a coincidence, especially as the story paints the group as a class under fire from those who don't understand them, a strong allusion to the X-Men as an analogue for various persecuted races and classes throughout the history of the 20th century.
Maybe the use of the same plot structure could be excused as coincidence.
So the thugs demanding the cash show up, and it just so happens — as coincidences tend to pile up in films like this — the limo driver ferrying the mobsters to Danny's apartment is Jimmy's son, upright family man Mike (Kinnaman).
His filmmaking has bits of Grosse Pointe Blank in it, perhaps as an homage or just as a coincidence, but it worked for me.
As coincidences pile up in the Peterson family's favor, daughter Anna begins to suspect that David may be too good to be true, a suspicion that comes to a head in an iconic maze of mirrors just before Halloween.
Even with her dying breath, be sure not to mistake anything as coincidence.
What began as coincidence had crystallized into tradition: on the sixth of July, they would have dinner with Ramsey Acton on his birthday.
I'm telling this story because as coincidence would have it, this article came out the very same day I posted a similar argument on the Shroud of the Avatar forums, basically echoing the sentiment here that this game launched «ages ago» and the beta moniker the developers still use to describe the game is meaningless at this point.
Jung believed that many experiences perceived as coincidence were not merely due to chance but, instead, suggested the manifestation of parallel events or circumstances reflecting this governing dynamic.
Whether temp changes causes CO2 change (good evidence for that, at least coincidentally, from the Vostok record) or as a coincidence based on volcanic emissions, CO2 does nothing to change overall climate.
So Maxwell, without the benefit of ever having watched NCIS on TV, then invoked Gibbs» Rule 39 (there's no such thing as a coincidence) and concluded that light was an example of an electromagnetic wave.
A firm, who as coincidence would have it, happen to make a high intensity omni - directional
As coincidences go, it's probably not such a big deal.
It's difficult to dismiss either as a coincidence, given Cohen is a lawyer and has carefully parsed his comments throughout this situation.
This means that I regard the Incarnation as a coming together of God and world, as a coincidentia oppositorum, as a coincidence or coinherence of the opposites, God and the world or creature and Creator.
There are simply too many similarities between The Fountainhead and the Christian gospels for it to have been coincidence, and even if it started out as coincidence, Rand would have quickly realized what she was doing.
He certainly does not regard this as a coincidence.
As a coincidence, it was my son's 6th birthday yesterday, so I went looking for another vegan cake variation to try and found another recipe that I ended up making and it also used apple cider vinegar.
A few months ago, sourdough was back in the forefront of my brain, and as coincidence would have it, a post about the basics of sourdough bread landed in my inbox.
It's hard to see that as a coincidence.
As coincidence would have it, it was the same match - day fellow competitors, Roma, fell at the hands of Sampdoria.
Carrick to some is useless, but I feel having the most consistent midfielder since he came and the things we have won with him, I don't see that as a coincidence.
As coincidence would have it, this fixture was played around this time last year and despite a different result (a 2 - 1 result for the Arsenal that put them top of the league) one could argue this year's result was a more impressive.
As a coincidence, a completely different company, Maidenform, has manufactured a line of bras that they have named «Self Expressions».
As coincidence has it, a good fight might just be the answer to the budget problems.
I think of it as coincidence that I met the guy who became my husband at a specific moment in that time span.
«I can't think of it as a coincidence anymore that so many autistic kids have a history of allergies, eczema, or chronic diarrhea.»
I can't think of it as a coincidence anymore that so many autistic kids have a history of food and airborne allergies, or 20 or 30 ear infections, or eczema, or chronic diarrhea.»
You might be tempted to write them off as coincidences, only they're too perfect, too exactly - what - you - need in that particular moment, too much like miracles to call them accidents.
What we write off as coincidence or crazy is often a sign.
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