Sentences with phrase «completely coincidental»

And here, all along, I always just assumed that Max's extremist political views were completely coincidental to his views on the science of climate change.
Is it completely coincidental that EVERY progressive policy related to energy / climate change has the obvious side effect, if not the stated objective, of RAISING the cost of energy and / or REDUCING its supply?
The city's simultaneous revival of Parreno and Huyghe (completely coincidental, curators of both exhibitions said with conviction) points to an interest in the conceptual over the material, the poetics of experience over the object, and, chiefly, the capacity of the exhibition as a medium in itself.
The resemblance between the Iranian kilims and Western art are completely coincidental.
In my own opinion and that of any author of journal articles I have read, the timeframe of vaccination is completely coincidental.
Any comparison to current political corruption and chaos is, of course, completely coincidental.
In this light, Marczak's film turns out to have a completely coincidental yet nevertheless fitting companion piece in theaters right now: Terrence Malick's Song to Song, which chronicles a similar phase in young - adulthood through a love triangle of its own, albeit set in the gritty indie - music scene of Austin, Texas, rather than in the big - city glamour of Warsaw, Poland.
What happens tomorrow will be totally dependent on tomorrow and any similarity with anything historical will be completely coincidental.
Should the Chelsea pair be dropped from international duty as a result or are these events just completely coincidental?
(Any resemblance between Unfrozen Caveman Analyst and Lou Holtz is completely coincidental.
Any relation to current events or people is completely coincidental»
Yes, that is an admittedly small sample set, and could be completely coincidental.

Not exact matches

According to the developers, the casting of Anderson for the role of Randal in Randal's Monday was something completely unexpected, but not coincidental.
There is, of course, no way to actually prove that this relationship is anything more than coincidental, but no matter, it's been widely accepted as sufficient to account for a cooling episode that would otherwise completely contradict the prevailing hypothesis.
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