Sentences with phrase «from something unrelated»

Cats who have only a few small cysts may live well into their teens and die from something unrelated to PKD.
He was dubbed the «Pharma Bro» and «the most hated man in America» at the time, but his current legal troubles stem from something unrelated.

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This would mean that the cause of the motion of matter could be something of a wholly different order from matter, and that seems inherently strange and unrelated to what the physical scientist discovers.
Either way, she says, the work shows that «something seemingly unrelated, like fishing all the trout from a pond or removing sharks from the ocean, could have big consequences for greenhouse - gas dynamics».
From the very beginning, the place seems a little off (the dog won't go in the house, the basement is boarded up), but the family puts up with all of the seemingly unrelated annoyances (cold, the occasional foul stench, youngest daughter April's new imaginary friend) and attributes it to, well, something rational, something explainable.
Also, running your calculations with other, unrelated sets of tree - ring data might help to decide if my layman's impression (merely from looking at the «age effects» curve) that something is fishy with the 300 + year part of the present data is correct, or if very old trees generally show this kind of erratic growth pattern and my suspicions are thus unfounded and your «year effects» curve correct as - is.
It is heartbreaking to do all the previous steps just to see that the customer makes a move to solve his problem that is totally unrelated to your product, e.g. by buying from a competitor or building something in - house.
It is better to protect yourself from the prying eyes of the insurance companies than to have something you posted online, that was unrelated, used against you.
Video games are a great way to dive into something completely unrelated yet walk away from relatively easily to get back into studying.
But it would also be reasonable to conclude that their interest is in preventing employees from comparing salaries, and your purpose in talking about salary is something unrelated, so you would have no reason to think that the confidentiality clause is relevant to you until after you are an employee.
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