Sentences with phrase «more coincidence»

So, I think it's more a coincidence that we have all these great franchises that people like for each year.
So, yes, they both have binocular - style eyes and tank treads for mobility, but that's more coincidence than influence (if anything, they kept those features despite the fact that they'd been featured in a corny Steve Guttenberg comedy from the»80s).
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?
Since she claimed to have cut about 500 calories a day, the fact that she ate the Taco Bell Drive - Thru Diet menu items seems to be more coincidence than cause.
There are far more coincidences and things but those would take too long to relate.

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«Is it possible that all of these events and reports are completely unrelated and nothing more than a entirely unhappy coincidence
The AHCA could make consumers somewhat more price conscious, but that appears to be something of a coincidence.
Also on Sunday — and likely not a coincidence — Oracle rival Salesforce (crm) unveiled more details on its Salesforce Einstein artificial intelligence technology.
The timing of this price drop is no coincidence — Microsoft's Xbox group is holding a big press conference in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, where the company is expected to detail the next, significantly more powerful version of the Xbox One (codenamed «Project Scorpio»).
The fact that you're far more likely to find it on your CMO's screensaver, however, strikes me as no small coincidence, and I suspect that its originator, marketing mega-guru Seth Godin, would agree.
I don't believe it's a coincidence that Minnesota has more Fortune 500 companies per capita than all but one state and the 10th most Fortune 500 companies in the nation.
«This may simply be a coincidence, but more likely higher labor costs are impacting the pace of job creation.»
You'll have to read my book to learn more about that, but in the meantime consider this: it's no coincidence that the four biggest markets for robots — South Korea, Japan, the United States and China — are also the four biggest porn markets.
While the timing of the announcement may have been a coincidence — Caterpillar had opened the Muncie facility before Daniels signed the bill into law — expect more U.S. states to adopt right - to - work legislation as a way of attracting jobs.
«Unfortunately, it does not seem to be a coincidence that Trae and I — the two people who have made recent complaints of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation — have been kept off the committee and are relegated to more junior status,» she said.
It is no more than a coincidence that Viacom announced weak earnings and suffered a sharp plunge in its stock on the same day that one of its biggest stars, Jon Stewart, exited the stage.
«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.»
The coincidence of the effects arising from the changes to the tax system and the Olympic Games in September will make interpreting developments in the economy, especially the monthly data, more difficult than usual over the near term.
Offloading a stock just before it dumps could be nothing more than a coincidence.
This was largely a function of the coincidence of high real interest rates and high asset price inflation over much of the period — more so, perhaps, than the exercise of exceptional investment skills as such.
I know a lot of you will say that this is coincidence: O.k. I have an amazing amount of coincidence in my life — it's almost surreal; and a part is, admittedly, nothing more than faith.
@David Johnson: It's a sad coincidence made more sickening by people using it to justify the greatness of god and his mysterious ways.
No one says that — what they say are» - there is no room for God in explaining the universe, so that is not evidence for your god — prophesies are not proven to be more than coincidences, so that is not evidence for your god» etc. etc..
What some of Faith are pointing to is that there might be more than coincidence in such factors.
Prayer changes nothing, so stop embracing coincidence as providence, your life will have much more meaning when you realize that you are in control of it.
That is far more common than the occasional coincidence of a positive «outcome».
this is more than a coincidence.
It is more than a coincidence that Christian communities existed in such caravan centers as Merv and Samarkand.
It is more than coincidence that palliative care facilities in Holland are among the worst in Europe.
2) It makes by far more sense then people evolving from apes based on mere accidental coincidences.
It is perhaps more than coincidence that this expanding judicial role and the religious character accompanying it occurred during the same decades that the «republican religion» established theological hegemony in America.
Perhaps there was, then, more than mere coincidence in ECT's beginning with what my friend calls «actual issues of Christian obedience.»
Yet perhaps there is more for us here than that, more at stake than a coincidence of rivalry, loyalty and high Christology on the part of the evangelist.
Is it any more ridiculous to believe that a sufficiently advanced being was behind the creation of the universe than it is to believe that a series of coincidences caused it?
Although Islam is a broad religion, it is no coincidence that the purists («good» muslims) in Islam — those most prone to taking the words of muhammad literally — are almost always the more dangerous.
It is just more than coincidence that this mythological Jesus shares so many traits with other «messiah» types in other religions throughout history.
Unfortunately, science has more pressing matters than spending its day, month, year explaining away coincidences like curing terminal illness which your god who is master of all creation created.
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 limits.
Now, many will chalk it up to luck, or coincidence... I happen to think there is something more to it than that.
However, if this is to be more than a mere switch in poles, then both spirit and flesh must pass into one another and become some third thing (a synthesis or coincidence of the two that is a new identity rather than a tensive relation of the two in union and distinction, since Altizer appears to reject the latter idea of coincidence).
These moments of coincidence and, very precisely, compassion, are all the more moving for not having been reached easily.
We believe the agreement would be close and that it is more than a mere coincidence.
Actually, the more science advances the more man realizes fine - tuning is no coincidence.
All cases you may cite are no more than coincidences.
It is more than a coincidence that this theological shift is mirroring a massive cultural shift in society at large, where in the space of one generation attitudes to homosexuality have gone from prohibition to tolerance, and now to celebration.
It's more than just a coincidence that so many horror movies specifically reference Christianity.
It is a shame that they won't recognize the obvious — that the total lack of evidence throughout the universe of a deity really does mean there are none, that the world is exactly how you see it, that everything you thinkis God is nothing more than misinterpreted natural occurances and coincidence, and that death is exactly what it appears — you just stop.
It may be more than a coincidence that John Milton celebrated a «ninefold harmony.
Coincidence (noun): a striking occurrence of two or more events at one time apparently by mere chance.
Since the Zoitas» farm in Ourpakia also cultivated olives, it is no coincidence that one of Westside Market's many house specialties is its olive bar featuring more than 20 varieties of imported olives specially marinated with one of the family's exclusive recipes.
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