But the way this modern woman got into her life's calling was
more by coincidence than heritage.
Not exact matches
«When you have freedom of speech and freedom of expression and don't get thrown in jail
by criticizing a bad idea, it's
more likely bad ideas will get exposed, and it's not a
coincidence oppressive regimes are also oppressive in clamping down on free speech.»
@David Johnson: It's a sad
coincidence made
more sickening
by people using it to justify the greatness of god and his mysterious ways.
2) It makes
by far
more sense then people evolving from apes based on mere accidental
coincidences.
By «genial coincidence,» as Coleridge might have formulated it, the scene that metaphorically launches German Romanticism is repeated almost exactly some sixty years later by Herder's more famous (or notorious) compatriot who is often regarded as having pushed Romantic aesthetics to its very limit
By «genial
coincidence,» as Coleridge might have formulated it, the scene that metaphorically launches German Romanticism is repeated almost exactly some sixty years later
by Herder's more famous (or notorious) compatriot who is often regarded as having pushed Romantic aesthetics to its very limit
by Herder's
more famous (or notorious) compatriot who is often regarded as having pushed Romantic aesthetics to its very limits.
Coincidence (noun): a striking occurrence of two or
more events at one time apparently
by mere chance.
Wenger said at the time: «It is... not
by coincidence, it is down to the work that we have done that we have
more good English players,»
It's no
coincidence that the handful of stories that covered electronic advocacy
more broadly were the ones most picked up
by other blogs — they didn't just follow what was being written elsewhere.
More specifically, it is the CEOs of those companies who stand to lose out personally and who just
by coincidence happen to be good buddies with most of the high level administration and congressional people in DC.
Unusual
coincidences followed
by more unusual
coincidences.
If my whole life turned bad or I had unusual
coincidences followed
by more unusual
coincidences because of it then I never attributed it to Mike Bloomberg.
And
by lucky
coincidence, it can appear exactly the right size in the sky to block out the solar disk, and no
more.
By coincidence, the meteorite fell in the same area that prospectors flocked to
more than 150 years ago during California's gold rush — and it has attracted prospectors of its own.
While the record 13.9 foot storm tide in New York Harbor during Superstorm Sandy was primarily due to the
coincidence of the strongest winds with high tide, sea - level rise driven
by historical climate change added
more than one foot to that total.
By the time the third person in five minutes asks me a question, I'm wondering if it's
more than a
coincidence.
Black Panther's cast and creators trod carefully around the movie's connection to current politics in the press conference attended
by Screen Rant, with Chadwick Boseman saying that anything that seems like a reference is just
coincidence, and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige saying that «things have happened in the world which make the film seem
more relevant.»
After all, once prophecies as foretold
by sick young girls begin to come true, eclipses happen in the nick of time, and jaguars pounce on cue, what's one
more coincidence to pile on to the fable?
But the positives
more or less end there; Murphy was obviously going after an exploration of how chance and
coincidence binds people together, as illustrated
by the friendship that develops between the magician (Strathairn) and the pawn shop owner (Katt) and the other connections between the characters that are also revealed.
Similarly, while McKinnon's appearance may seem a bit
more over the top than her costars, some fans have already noted that her look seems to have been influenced
by Egon's appearance in the Real Ghostbusters cartoon series... but, of course, that might just be a
coincidence.
A few
more probing questions reveal that through some incredible
coincidence of atmospheric physics, these «neighbors» are actually separated
by time, not space, and that John is Frank's son — thirty years in the future.
It's
by no
coincidence that earlier this year the UK Government launched online procurement training for those responsible for financial management and buying in schools.The 13 module programme covers issues from risk management to analysing value, finding suppliers and negotiating, and
more recently, fraud management.
I thought about the two experiences for a while, kind of disgusted, and then realized that they were linked
by more than just
coincidence.
It's not a
coincidence that many of the loudest voices praising Amazon's self - publishing programs don't actually use them themselves any
more, but instead are published
by Amazon Publishing, a subsidiary of Amazon that acts in every way like a traditional publisher — one of those «elitists» that «want to tell you what you should buy» — including editing, paying advances, and so forth.
By happy
coincidence, the older you get, the
more of your assets you ought to be putting into GICs / bonds.
By coincidence, a show upstairs surveys a
more anxious time, the 1980s.
By coincidence, Los Angeles art provocateur Paul... Read
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By mere
coincidence Julien Ceccaldi's work presented at Los Angeles gallery Jenny's upstairs connects with the same themes with slightly
more humor.
The point I was trying to make, was that with only these few variables, you can have lots of temperature variation caused
by relatively small changes in one of the parameters and depending on the scale of the changes, or the
coincidence of one or
more changes acting together, or even opposing each other, the readjustment time of the temperature in the room would vary.
It's probably no
coincidence that question v013 (asking for a specific range of percent contribution) has a smaller sample size (n = 587), and
by inference
more «no answer» responses, than the other, but simpler, attribution question v007 (n = 640).
That substructure can be enriched, purposely changed, to make it
more drought tolerant, and
by coincidence those same changes also make land
more flood resistant.
The I'm - not - calling - it - a-friggin-Frankenstorm (aka Hurricane Sandy) is
by all accounts, from the near hysteric mainstream media to the
more sober yet appropriately serious, concerned (and usually
more accurate than everyone else) folks at Weather Underground, a big deal, with potential devastating rain, wind, and high storm surges made worse
by the
coincidence with the full moon.
If it is not a criminal case, then a court decides whether it is
more likely that the identical work was created
by copying or
by coincidence.