Sentences with phrase «coincidental at»

I believe that it wasn't coincidental at all, that we met that morning in the gym!
So for us to groom one since childhood would be remarkable and very very opportunist, hugely lucky or coincidental at very the least.

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The occurrence of these «coincidental drop - offs» at lunch time also jumped in the days around Fed meetings.
As James Hamilton has observed, «it seems not coincidental that, when you look at the total of all the assets the Fed is holding, the expansion of MBS purchases exactly offsets the declines from phasing out the short - term lending facilities.
That's not entirely coincidental: The price is direct evidence the company has significantly compounded its per - share intrinsic value (companies go public at a price that is below $ 100.)
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.
Coincidental or not, the conclusion of the TPP sends a signal to the US that both Canada and Mexico are committed to trade liberalisation at a time when the Trump Administration is beating the protectionist drum.
THE ISLAMIC STATE»S ATTACK ON CHRISTIANITY IS NOT COINCIDENTAL... IT IS AT THE VERY HEART OF ITS PLAN
«It's not so coincidental that the movement arose in the «60s and «70s,» said Frank D. Macchia, who teaches systematic theology at Vanguard University of Southern California in Costa Mesa.
So why can't God intervene in the lives of Christian at a rate that would lead one to believe not coincidental.
It is not coincidental that Westberg writes as an Anglican, for Anglicans at their best have understood themselves as evangelical catholics.
It isnot coincidental, Benny says, that both golf and Adam Smith came out ofScotland at the same time.
During this time I have noticed that the frequency at which she bites down on my nipple while breastfeeding has increased but wonder if this is coincidental as she is also at the age where she is very easily distracted and tends to swivel her head around to look at whatever has caught her attention.
It was just coincidental that at that time my fog lifted and I found my feet as a mother.
Many people, myself included, regarded the so - called «unintended consequences» as entirely foreseeable, and think it is not at all coincidental that they coincide with the interests of those trying to promote government dependency.
'' If this is coincidental, then that coincidence is uncanny, at the least.
Looking at coincidental environmental events in childhood, the researchers also found data to suggest that amygdala - medial PFC connections are highly impressionable to external forces.
The vanadium oxide MIT is coincidental with a structural change at a well - defined «transition» temperature.
In this case, the brain thinks it is too coincidental that there should be two bumps at the same time, so it registers the bumps as one.
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.
«At this time, we can't say how much of a role humans played in the extinction of X. mcgregori on Jamaica, but the timing is too coincidental for there to be no role,» says Cooke.
«Dendrogramma has a relatively simple shape and so any similarities with the external shape of Ediacaran taxa could well be coincidental,» says Guy Narbonne at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, who studies Ediacaran fossils.
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.
In addition, Mr. Anonymous and Mr. Seid match up in at least three ways that are unlikely to be coincidental: the use of the obscure «Donors Trust» vehicle to mask his identity, the insistence on being referred to internally only as «the Anonymous Donor», and the very recent accession of known Seid deputy Chuck Lang to the board of the Heartland Institute.
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.
I've been so excited to wear this Piperlime Collection skirt on here, and it couldn't have come at a more coincidental time.
If there are any complaints, they're mostly small — the adults here are just a little too dull for my liking and a few of the solutions to the problems at hand are a little coincidental — so I can let them pass.
The episode moves along at a good pace, with only a couple of moments when the timing feels a little too coincidental.
A lot of the things happening in this movie are a bit too coincidental and the characters are a bit too lucky at some parts.
This is the first in a series of missed encounters which finally emphasise the delight at Bob and Charlotte's «coincidental» meeting in the bar of the Park Hyatt.
Disbelief gets tested in a few coincidental discoveries at the core.
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.
Nichols works for the first time with composer James Newton Howard, who seems to be extremely busy at the moment (no doubt mostly down to coincidental release scheduling, but this is one of four films he has being released in the US during December 2007).
At first their meeting seems entirely coincidental but as we learn more, we come to know that's not quite the case.
Guilty of embezzling money from the mob, hitman Dennis Farina arrives at Herk's Miami estate coincidental to the appearance of wastoid Puggy (Lee), who appears to have fashioned an entire Zen religion from the consumption of corn chips.
Now, the Infinity Stones are at the heart of Marvel Cinematic Universe, and will be a central component of Avengers: Infinity War and the coincidental comic book event Infinity Countdown.
Out today at comic retailers, issue # 6 of Marvel's team - up title Spider - Man / Deadpool features the neighborhood webslinger and the Merc with the Mouth walking out of a screening of Nighthawk v Hyperion: Yawn of Boredom with the tagline, «You won't believe their mothers share a first name,» a dig at the film's coincidental resolution between the heroes.
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».
I hope I'm not making a specious connection here, but it seems more than coincidental that Simon should own a V8 Maserati and an extremely musical one at that.
It could be coincidental that it won't start at the same time you added two stroke oil.
Then again, an investment this big into the Corvette plant at this point in time just seems strangely coincidental.
It's probably also not coincidental that the 3 genres they chose are top sellers on Kindle (YA is not one of the top - selling ebook genres, at least at the moment).
I found a few of the coincidental connections between characters a bit hard to believe, and thought the book might have packed more punch if the collisions of characters and subplots had been allowed to get even darker at the end.
I did think the plot was a bit silly at times — lots of coincidental meetings, people just happening to be in the right place at the right time, over-the-top violence, characters who are one - dimensional, etc..
Sure, a credit card advertising great travel rewards might arrive at your door just as you begin planning your vacation, but the odds are unlikely and the circumstances purely coincidental.
Some dogs have shown such frank signs of panosteitis that a tentative but fairly strong diagnosis of pano has been made, and then upon further tests run because of additional symptoms, they were found to have Hemophilia A. Of course, it is possible that some dogs can have both disorders at once, but based on the incidences of the two, the coincidental appearance might be hard to imagine except in certain isolated GSD families.
If the dog previously had similar reactions to other things this might indicate some sort of immune system dysfunction, but in that case the vaccine may have been coincidental to the reaction if a prior trigger occurred at about the same time.
What he was getting at was that words exist in the context of our own knowledge only, and that our choice of words is never coincidental.
That Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg are both having retrospective exhibitions in California concurrently, at The Broad in Los Angeles and San Francisco MOMA respectively, is undoubtedly coincidental, yet the timing seems just right.
The sculpture, placed randomly to break up that numbing march down the wall, involved materials that ranged from a Duane Hanson clothed grandmother to a replaceable Urs Fischer melting candlewax full - length portrait of Zhou Yinghua (AKA Michael Chow — coincidental that Gagosian held the after - party at Chow's W eatery?)
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