Sentences with phrase «entirely coincidental»

But her move to property was entirely coincidental.
Google is working to bring the App Menu to the Windows taskbar and that's probably not entirely coincidental, now that Microsoft has removed the traditional start menu from the recently launched Windows 8.
The bugs and their apparent closeness in terms of timeframe and devices involved could be entirely coincidental.
Chilwin: It was honestly entirely coincidental.
Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
If the extra CO2 is a result of out - gassing as a result of natural warming, then the correlation could be entirely coincidental.
Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
While it may have been entirely coincidental, I noticed during the intro season that it didn't seem to matter how fast I drove in qualifying, my starting spot always to be the same dependent on my goal.
It could be entirely coincidental, but I can't help but feel that Warner Bros. suddenly very apologetic and helpful attitude stems from Steam's new refund policy which finally shifts some power back into the hands of the consumer, letting them tell companies that they've had enough and that they can take their b * llshit back.
The name is thought to have originated through a mistake on an order consignment in the early 19th century when Twill (the diagonal line running through the fabric) was misspelt and is entirely coincidental that it was woven in the valleys through which the River Tweed travels.
«Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental
Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's warped imagination and experiences or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental... and extremely unfortunate.»
Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental
The Madison Metropolitan School District has been ramping up professional development programs for teachers in recent years, but it may not be entirely coincidental the most visible part of that effort - the recent decision to shorten class time on Wednesdays for middle and high school students to give teachers more time to plan together - comes when Race to the Top dominates education news.
It is then perhaps not surprising, although entirely coincidental, that Natalie Evans from the New School Network makes some sensible suggestions as to how the government purchase sites and school buildings in future.
At first their meeting seems entirely coincidental but as we learn more, we come to know that's not quite the case.
The scene and its deeper meaning are entirely coincidental, but it is fitting that one of Williams» final moments in one of his final roles is of him having the last laugh.
The fact that Thomas, as well as Ryan, worked with Noel Clarke on 4.3.2.1 is perhaps not entirely coincidental, as The Man Inside is similar in ways to the Clarke - scripted Kidulthood and the Clarke - directed Adulthood, which featured the vocal stylings of Thomas on its soundtrack.
Okay, so maybe it wasn't entirely coincidental.
Following in the same genre as his past efforts (Best In Show and Waiting for Guffman), and using many of the same actors, Christopher Guest presents this mockumentary where any resemblance to real people is purely coincidental — okay, not entirely coincidental... this is a spoof after all.
It can't be entirely coincidental that last year's breakout horror film, The Babadook, was centered around the frustrating and intimate relationship of a mother and her child and this year's best horror film — it's true, I'm putting it in writing — is very similarly themed.
That linkage isn't entirely coincidental, as film has infused Explosions in the Sky's entire aesthetic since the band's beginning.
This strikes Tobin (Sean Penn) as too convenient to be entirely coincidental, and as he digs into Silvia's background he begins to suspect that she is more deeply enmeshed in Matobo's intrigue than she lets on.
The fact that this is number one on the list is entirely coincidental, honest.
It introduced me to the contemporary fantasy genre (hey, it's probably not entirely coincidental that my own book features a demon protagonist), as well as the crazy geniuses of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
While Cameron insists the timing of his exit is «entirely coincidental», the Times reports May's U — turn on grammar schools prompted his decision.
That this boiled down to attractive people wearing very little is, we're sure, entirely coincidental.
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.)
The new Steam Machine and Linux - based operating system (SteamOS) essentially move PC gaming from desk to the more popular — and potentially more profitable — living room couch where video game consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony have traditionally dominated the industry.Whether those companies should be worried is a matter of some contention, but the timing of Valve's announcement — just several months before powerful new consoles from Microsoft and Sony are due for release — doesn't seem entirely coincidental.
Not only do they tend to also favor less recent content, but they both have a strong focus on searchability (this is not entirely coincidental).

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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.
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