Sentences with phrase «caused by a coincidence»

She was referring to a rise and fall in temperatures in the 1930s and»40s that might have been caused by a coincidence of these oscillations in the Atlantic and Pacific, and another that could account for a lot of the warming in the 1990s.
She said that some data discussed in these e-mails concerned a temperature bump in the 1930s and 1940s, caused by a coincidence of Atlantic and Pacific decadal oscillations.
She was referring to a rise and fall in temperatures in the 1930s and»40s that might have been caused by a coincidence of these oscillations in the Atlantic and Pacific, and another that could account for a lot of the warming in the 1990s.
She said that some data discussed in these e-mails concerned a temperature bump in the 1930s and 1940s, caused by a coincidence of Atlantic and Pacific decadal oscillations.

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There is only one way it could not be, and that is if you decide that it teaches that nihilism is the truth, revealed here by the pointless failure of Davis's career, so that his having to obtain abortions for women he impregnated is just another absurd, annoying, and energy - sapping aspect of that, his irrational guilt instincts causing him to have to scrounge for money, and so that his learning that one of these abortions didn't occur is just another sort of misfortune, saddling him with sentiments that he will have no way to really act upon (it is unlikely the that the mother of the child wants to see him), and probably causing him to draw some kind of superstitious karmic connection between a random coincidence of having hit a cat that looks just like one he abandoned, and his driving by the town his child may be living in.
Perhaps then it's no coincidence that today the cause of the unemployed, the jobless and the marginalized is most forcefully articulated by Pope Francis.
Are vaccinations a cause for autism, or is it merely a sad coincidence as said by many in the medical community?
Public displays of aggression do occur from time to time in Albany, and the fact that there have been three over the past five session days might just be a coincidence caused by the passion and exhaustion inherent in the annual session's conclusion.
The debate has sputtered along intermittently ever since, with some observers detecting patterns in red shifts but most astronomers dismissing these as mere coincidences caused by the lack of accurate red shift data.
Meanwhile, a nearly broken Lomax has found a love with Patti Wallace (Kidman, Stoker), a Canadian nurse he meets, by coincidence, on a train, but his persistent flashbacks and nightmares to his agonizing past cause struggles with their relationship in the present that she has resolved to see him through.
About farming: I thought of you a few weeks ago, cause I saw by coincidence one at a german classiccardealer (looking out for a rallye / racecar right now) for sale, the one you owne, forgot the name.
The death of his wife of a ruptured aneurysm on the brain only weeks after the close of the show seemed to him to be too much of a coincidence for it to have been caused by anything other than the traumatic stress of these prolonged and shameful attacks.
Answer: Warming on another planet would be an interesting coincidence, but it would not necessarily be driven by the same causes.
I doubt that it is coincidence that the RICO letter hits at the same time that this is being bandied about and extolled by the alarmist camp http://insideclimatenews.org/news/15092015/Exxons-own-research-confirmed-fossil-fuels-role-in-global-warming They will be trying to build a case along the lines of «they knew that tobacco causes cancer.»
The point I was trying to make, was that with only these few variables, you can have lots of temperature variation caused by relatively small changes in one of the parameters and depending on the scale of the changes, or the coincidence of one or more changes acting together, or even opposing each other, the readjustment time of the temperature in the room would vary.
From Tallbloke's pdf: «The coincidence of these three spikes raises the question of whether the spike in the SST series was even caused by bucket - intake changes, since such changes obviously could not have caused the spikes in the MAT and cloud cover series.»
«Coincided» seems odd, too, like they're saying it could be mere coincidence, but it's got to be caused by CO2 because it goes along with the CO2 Insanity agenda.
My motto: «nature is adverse to a coincidence, it is ruled by a cause and the consequence»
If by coincidence, certain years are sampled mostly or only from very old trees, this might cause peaks and troughs in the «year effects» that are purely artifacts of the method.
There is no direct correlation or coincidence over observed time to indicate that it is «most likely caused by variations in the solar wind and associated magnetic fields that affect the flux of cosmic rays incident on the earth's atmosphere»
Some maximum and minimum temperature records have stood for many years because they were caused by an atypical coincidence of factors.
(1) Alarmists: Like «Chicken Little» who cried «the sky is falling» when he was hit by an acorn falling off a tree, the Alarmists think they are warning and saving the world from a «tipping point» that will cause «runaway warming» within a decade or so because of the coincidence of a warming trend and CO2 rise over the past century.
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