Sentences with phrase «by coincidental»

However, for the chosen few who believe that authentic honesty and beautiful tales that do more than just remind us of the good things in the world exist that don't have to feel heavily weighted by coincidental screenwriters this is the film you've all been waiting for.
Although it can not be excluded that these excesses are produced by coincidental alignment of background galaxies, statistical arguments suggest that at least some of them are true debris discs.

Not exact matches

Intelligence officials, for their part, have continued to emphasize a pattern they see as anything but coincidental: The first four Americans to report being struck by the phenomenon — including the fit - looking man in his 30s — were all CIA officers working under diplomatic cover, as were two others affected later on.
The uniformity of that combination isn't coincidental, and it smacks of a sudden concern about the resilience of consumers, and by extension the economy and the stock market.
But Mr. Lee and others argue that the recent spate of large deals, which also include the $ 16 billion merger of cable companies Liberty Global Inc. and Virgin Media Inc., and the $ 18.1 billion to be spent by Comcast Corp. to buy General Electric Corp. out of broadcaster NBC Universal, are more than coincidental timing.
One often cited reason for the stock market rally at the end of the year is window dressing by investment funds — i.e., investment funds support prices at year - end in order to prettify their results — which has the purely coincidental side - effect of boosting bonus payments, which are often calculated at the turn of the year.
Not coincidental is the fact that despite being inhabited by a significant number of Catholics, the Democratic Party has become the bastion of abortion proponents.
Thus, for instance, the stilling of the storm by Jesus is explained as a coincidental or predictable change in the weather following upon Jesus» prayer for calm.
How coincidental, I just posted on «My Pathetic Deconversion» as a tribute to people like yourself who studied so much deeper, were committed for so much longer and had so much more to lose by leaving their Christianity.
Whether it was coincidental or not, but when Kosc went out with an injury against Bayern, we shipped 4 more goals against them with Gabriel, who is a horrendous CB, by the way.
When this 1 - year - old child suddenly developed hard stools, the problem may seem to have been «caused» by the switch from formula to whole milk, but this is probably coincidental.
A shift in policy by NYPRIG has meant that donors behind its lobbying spending aren't disclosed to JCOPE, a result Horner insisted was coincidental.
«It is an attempt by the federal government, purposeful or coincidental, to make New York and several states actually less competitive for businesses,» Cuomo said on October 3 in New York City.
Despite being backed by over 50 MPs, the coincidental timing of the attack has prompted fears Ms Eagle faces backlash from some opposed to her leadership challenge.
«It is an attempt by the federal government, purposeful or coincidental, to make New York and several states actually less competitive for businesses,» Cuomo said on Oct. 3 in New York City.
Even RealtyTrac's note that the smallest growth in local housing prices came in areas hardest hit by Sandy (Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk Counties) may be purely coincidental.
The timing of Russianoff's report, which relies on data compiled by the Economist, is not coincidental.
He has argued that the information was coincidental to the closed door meetings, and necessary to expose the financial troubles presented by a teacher's contract that he says was «rigged» when the Buffalo Teaches Federation supported candidates in last year's school board session.
Although the parallels in timing may be merely coincidental, the investigators say, the finding echoes the «golden hour» standard for heart attack treatment established by clinicians.
Using a fluorescent protein to detect Rgs16 expression, the investigators found that this gene is induced by pancreatic tumor formation starting from its earliest manifestation as ductal neoplasm all the way to advanced solid tumor in a spatially and temporally coincidental manner.
It was for purely coincidental reasons — checking out details of a visit by famed cyclist Lance Armstrong to Davis, California — that the microbiologist signed up for an account in 2008.
We at Science Careers see little ethical equivalence between the chattel slavery practiced in the United States before 1865 and employment in an academic institution, but there is a coincidental connection: Seven years (the approximate length of the average biomedical Ph.D.) plus 5 years (the maximum allowable time for a postdoc supported by the National Institutes of Health, and the length of many postdocs these days) equals 12 years.
When the physicists tracked the incidence of RA and GCA cases compiled by Mayo Clinic researchers, the results suggested «more than a coincidental connection,» said Eric Matteson, chair of the division of rheumatology at the Mayo Clinic, and a coauthor.
Because the relative motion of the brighter components implied actual physical association rather than coincidental visual alignment, Félix Savary (1797 - 1841) was inspired to calculate the first orbit ever for a «double star» by applying Newton's «laws of gravity» in 1828, whose solution was subsequently provided by Herschel in 1829.
Brad Bird's first feature since 2011's Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol tells the story of a former boy genius played by George Clooney, a curious teenager played by Britt Robertson, and a mythical place called Tomorrowland (which bears a not - coincidental resemblance to the one in Disney's theme parks).
It's not coincidental that we're following up «Life, Animated» with a new take on a timeless tale once told by the Mouse House themselves, «Beauty and the Beast.»
I did find it a bit ironic and coincidental that two people get hit by cars in the film, especially following the tragic events that unfolded at the 2014 SXSW festival where two people died after getting run over.
Both share a giddy, free - for - all sensibility and delightfully idiosyncratic protagonists, who cope with the insanities of teen life by embracing the power of memory and imagination (similarities are purely coincidental, as both projects were long in development and the creative teams separated by half a planet).
Simon Knight, deputy headteacher at the Frank Wise special school in Oxfordshire, said he thought it was «coincidental» that the review of assessment of pupils with lower attainment by special school headteacher Diane Rochford had been announced during the passage of the bill, and said alternative and special needs provision should also be «part of the debate».
Reports from various news sources have noted the coincidental timing in the death of the author's long - time attorney and older sister, Alice Lee, who by many accounts was the instrumental force behind guarding the author's privacy and career.
Let us call it The First Novel: Being a Work of Noble Art Written in Good Faith by Gordon Gilbey Boodles, Esquire; Depicting Fearsome Beings Not of This World, and Also Teenagers; but Containing a Moral Lesson, Cleverly Disguised; and All Similarities to Real Persons, Living or Dead, are but Coincidental and Therefore Unintended by the Author, Who Nevertheless Intended Everything Else.»
In powerful stories, various contributors describe being touched by strangely coincidental reminders of friends and family who have died, receiving «urgent but gentle» commands from unseen voices or finding solace in final gifts from loved ones.
This resemblance is not coincidental; indeed, this sport was initially crafted by a horse enthusiast in 1978.
In a traditional Mexican tourist town such as Puerto Vallarta, there are already indications that cheaper treatment fees for coincidental visits to the doctor or dentist are being noticed and appreciated by tourists.
Furthermore, by posting a fan creation, you also must understand that any similarity to official products released later is purely coincidental.
It's not coincidental that the prettiest games released for any given system are, by and large, exclusives.
Any similarities are probably coincidental or can be explained by our status as being «veteran gamers».
(The resemblance is more than coincidental: these two artists enjoy a longstanding dialogue, most recently evidenced by the Oehlen painting Wool selected for his section of the artist - curated show «Sardines and Oranges» at the Hammer Museum.)
Stepping aside from performance as a medium and the performative act of production, best characterised by Mota's studio - based compositions, her recent exhibition at the gallery, marks a major shift in the practice of the artist, materialising a new form of sculptural animism and a new agency, while shifting the instrumentalization of the performative into a series of coincidental and strictly conceptual acts.
By experimenting with the aleatoric process, Jenkins formalizes the coincidental and emphasizes the conscious process of composition that is behind his seemingly random works.
That these sinister depictions of family space arise in exhibitions featuring a large number of female artists is by no means coincidental, but the experiences they draw on are as varied as the works themselves.
On the adjacent wall, Manchas (Stains) a series of oil stain drawings of varied shapes and hues is made by leaving sheets of paper underneath a car, hoping for a coincidental encounter between the paper and used oil leaking from the engine.
A 2004 study by the Max Planck Institute found a similar correlation, but concluded the timing was only coincidental, as the solar variance seemed too small to explain temperature changes.
1992 - 1998 was literally coincidental, and by now we observe that it was not causal.
It could very well be that this correlation found by Friis - Christensen and Lassen is coincidental.
In essence, Curry takes that extreme, or the extreme but reasonably plausible, although not likely end of the range, as the new mean, narrows he total range from there, and then adds more to that extreme by opting in the directin of even more «coincidental» natural variability on top of that.
(Dividing tropospheric dissipation by the difference of its bounding temperatures (240/70) also gives 3.4, a result hardly coincidental.)
It is hard to imagine this is coincidental, if not outright malfeasance / fraud by NOAA / NCDC / GISS to fit the global warming agenda.
Anders, don't forget that the «coincidental» events in question were separated by ca. 65 million years, which may render the coincidence less (wait for the pun) striking.
The excessive and, frankly, selfish utilization of the court's process should not be permitted to occur; there must not be resignation that this is the foregone course of domestic litigation where there happens to be the coincidental alignment of personal animosity between counsel, the receipt by them of irrational instructions, and the possession by their clients of substantial financial means.
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