Sentences with phrase «from coincidental»

Anyway, the point is that I knew, anecdotally and from coincidental serendipity when looking for something else, that a phrase had been used for a particular purpose in reported cases, including in the SCRs, from as far back as the late 1800s.
What the EPA does not communicate clearly to the public, however, is that none of these health benefits come from decreasing carbon dioxide emissions to avoid global warming, but from coincidental benefits (or «co-benefits») from reducing other air pollutants which the EPA already heavily regulates.
The water might look like its coming from the pump if it's running down from a coincidental hole in a hose.
(That Michael Curtiz's rah - rah film premiered less than a week after Memorial Day was far from coincidental.)

Not exact matches

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.
The broad points are sound, but I didn't get a conclusion to warn you of an impending recession any more than I did from the Times article, but thought it coincidental that many are talking about a recession but NOT associating such talk to the stock market's action in the last month.
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.
It would be too coincidental for her, as a lay person, to have made this up from whole cloth just to be found correct on each scientific point after publication as fancy.
It's rather coincidental though that I just read a possible explanation earlier this morning from a book that I'm going to be doing a study with on my blog.
Each building sustained minor damage from the incidents that authorities say don't «appear to be coincidental
The school she chose, from among those that accepted her, is church - related (though not to our own denomination), but that was largely coincidental.
When compared against the jar of bacon fat from breakfast, the similarities were a little too coincidental for my liking.
Should the Chelsea pair be dropped from international duty as a result or are these events just completely coincidental?
Many fans suggested that it only seemed coincidental that Walcott was missing from the squad not long after he had a very honest interview which only criticised the dressing room atmosphere and Arsene Wenger's lack of motivational words for the team.
Monday, however, Jay Busbee provided cinematic «perspective» on the latest of Tiger's dropsy issues from filmmaker John Ziegler (any relationship to Abraham Zapruder is strictly coincidental).
It is very coincidental how Liv Roma Juve Seville were kept from one another, and same token all the bigger sides were too.
It's hardly coincidental that the same people who make money from attachment parenting have NEVER bothered to study these harmful effects.
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.
Exactly six years later (totally coincidental) Tom proposed to me while I was home from college for the weekend.
Many of Kirchner's detractors argue that here bid is more than coincidental, arguing that she is seeking to take advantage of a constitutional provision that protects sitting members of Congress from arrest.
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.
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.
Kathy — Landscapes that look like another world (but they are from Spain) Rich — Brighton Collaboration; Viral Vector Vaccines Safety Working Group (V3SWG)(Chen & DeStefano: Vaccine adverse events: causal or coincidental?)
Tired out from all the food, alcohol, fresh air and sunshine, the Coincidental and I headed back to the North of the city, where we have been staying in the brand new Brooklyn Hotel.
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.
All her life, she has had coincidental meetings with Nick Dawkan (Dylan McDermott), who has constantly spent his life moving from place to place due to his alcoholic father's inability to keep any job.
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.
Uchida, 68, said the timing is purely coincidental — his wife asked him to retire eight years ago and his planned exit from the agency has been in the works for two years.
Might it be more than coincidental that Pryor recently requested $ 35 million more from the legislature to fund new charter schools?
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.
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.
But the latest drama to come out from the ebook lending world seems a little too coincidental.
Jefferson came up with 27 categories, from weak mechanics (misspelled or missing words, etc.) to too - coincidental plot events, and I recommended checking out his chart (under «The Taxonomy of WTFs» sub-heading) for the full list.
Relevant «coincidental» points from the study:
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 timing isn't coincidental either, as this years» Game Developers Conference (GDC) is running from March 19th to the 23rd.
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?)
At this time that he was shifting his focus from filmmaking back to painting and perhaps viewed her coincidental screen exit as the perfect opportunity to commemorate and idolize her in art.
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.
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.
While it may be possible to torture numerological correlations from the LOD data and the quasi-periodic SOI or other observations — zonal high wind etc — that corellation only has any possibility of indicating a causal relationship rather than a coincidental one if the physical processes can be defined that operate.
If these results stand up to the white hot glare of scrutiny that will undoubtedly follow from the «climate community» and do not turn out to be anything other than coincidental, this will be the most remarkable example of any scientific field which has regressed over such a remarkably long period.
The evidence from recent ice ages suggests that periods with high CO2 concentrations correlate with periods of cooling (but could easily be 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.
Not only that, Curry goes past it, to, somewhat fantastically, conclude that «My assessment is that it is > 2/3 likely that there is such an extreme end «coincidental» natural variability mimicking effect (just as laid out above) and then on to say — after limiting the range of possible natural variability («coincidentally» enough) to only that which is close to this high «could» be (acc» to the IPCC) state of 50 %» natural» effect (that is, giving that itself only a 20 percent range in either direction (meaning, depending on interpretation, either a positive40 % or 30 % floor to the input of «natural» and a ceiling of 60 to 70 %)-RRB-, and thereby negating any possibility of the opposite — TO, again, the new mean representing the one directional and full extent of what, could plausibly be natural variability, and then concluding from there that «At this point, I think anthropogenic is 50 % or less.»
Could it be that the rise and fall in our CFC output was just coincidental with natural changes from solar variability?
Interestingly the article's author refused to take a comment from Ms Boltz representative — her husband — on Monday afternoon 8/12, as she was away on her 2nd honeymoon on 8/5 when the requests for comment were initiated and she wasn't back in her office until after the article was published — Hmmmm, coincidental timing?
This success has not been accidental or coincidental — far from it.
It becomes even harder to believe that coincidental meetings could continue after the accused has been told or asked to stay away from the complainant and her family by several police officers and by the complainant's spouse.
While most might think the word «emoji» derives from «emotion,» any similarity to the English word is purely coincidental, as the word has its roots in the Japanese language.
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