Sentences with phrase «likely coincidental»

The timing was likely coincidental with MWO.
This is likely coincidental rather than a cause - and - effect situation.
Tess Gerritsen was asked how she felt about it, and basically said that the similarities were likely coincidental.

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Addition of these types of congenital anomalies to the CZS phenotype will likely require epidemiologic studies to help exclude coincidental associations and determine a more complete phenotype for CZS.75
This result echoes the observation that the stock market goes up 70 % of the time, although likely for coincidental reasons, because the Vanguard study also included bonds.
The similarities to Labradors are probably not coincidental and a shared ancestry is likely.
In this case, the immediate cause is most likely little more that the coincidental alignment of a tropical storm with an extratropical storm.
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.»
As each element, is independent it is just as likely that they are coincidental associative occurrences and are not related?
It is unclear whether these instances are isolated «straws in the wind» and just coincidental or whether they are harbingers of an era where lawyers will be more likely to be drawn into the firing line, given sufficient cause.
But they add that the correlation is likely «coincidental,» adding that separate factors have been driving each asset class.
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