Sentences with phrase «only coincidence»

As you can see by the record temperatures these days it is anything but «minuscule», but you will assert it is only a coincidence that the highest forcing for centuries leads to the highest temperatures.
But the problem is that the coincidence of anthropogenic CO2 and GW is only a coincidence of a + delta per time over a time window.
Anyway, the «100» - year cycle is not a real cycle, only a coincidence that have been there the last two or three centuries.
Which may only a coincidence or indicative of the situation being coupled with a strong climate science denial activism, plus News Corp presence.
I'm sure it's only coincidence but this was particularly warm «El Nino» year.
J / K it's only a coincidence, Chris just wanted to play through the one Final Fantasy that only he likes.
Perhaps it is only a coincidence or maybe it is a sign from the Spirits, but this afternoon's email contained a piece from Teaching Tolerance, an extraordinary project of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Is it only coincidence that the earth is also the only planet bearing intelligent life?
At RPI they said it was probably only coincidence or a faulty thermostat, but the soft ice did serve wonderfully well to slow fast skaters down to RPI speed.
Perhaps that's only a coincidence.
Is it only a coincidence that old - line denominations have declined in the same period when middle - class parents find themselves less able to expect their children to conform to the family tradition?
You see it as only a coincidence.
Why do I think this is not only a coincidence?
It was only a coincidence that Julia Guth chose to retreat to the state's beautiful mountains for the Oxford Club's educational seminar.

Not exact matches

It only happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction.»
«I don't think it's a coincidence that this happened only after we had a change of government in Italy and Spain,» said Mr. Kirkegaard, the research fellow.
It's only partially a coincidence that the base has that same cylindrical shape as the Echo, as this light fixture offers all the same functionality as any Echo smart speaker, but with a light too.
Want a dominant church that just (by coincidence, of course) chooses only it's members for any leadership, along with a few «Token» women and non-whites, just to crush any white males not of the faith that might compete?
It's a remarkable coincidence, but only in hindsight.
There is only one way it could not be, and that is if you decide that it teaches that nihilism is the truth, revealed here by the pointless failure of Davis's career, so that his having to obtain abortions for women he impregnated is just another absurd, annoying, and energy - sapping aspect of that, his irrational guilt instincts causing him to have to scrounge for money, and so that his learning that one of these abortions didn't occur is just another sort of misfortune, saddling him with sentiments that he will have no way to really act upon (it is unlikely the that the mother of the child wants to see him), and probably causing him to draw some kind of superstitious karmic connection between a random coincidence of having hit a cat that looks just like one he abandoned, and his driving by the town his child may be living in.
And besides, we know it is only the Coens who have set up the set of coincidences.
My only hope is that someday when the «little green men» come and visit us, the narrow minded among us will finally realize that we are not part of some «master plan» and just another lucky coincidence in the universe.
He speaks to the people only in the language of history and in such a way that they can explain what happened as the coincidence of adverse circumstances.
Also, I want to add, you are the only one calling this a «coincidence».
I just cant get over what a phenomenal coincidence it is, that the ONLY despotic rulers in history that viewed religion as interfering with their power (and so had them killed) also just miraculously happened to be atheist.
I guess it's just a phenomenal coincidence that the ONLY despotic rulers in history that viewed religion as interfering with their power also just miraculously also happened to be atheist.
It is no coincidence that in the beginning Great Britain was the only military obstacle in Nazi Germany's path.
The only way life could begin is if we were the right distance — this is no coincidence.
It is only by coincidence that their accounts resemble the truth.
Obvious that the «author» only got his opinion published because of that «coincidence».
In view of his supposed rejection of any static logic of identity and contradiction, it is not without interest that Altizer can not acknowledge a dialectical relationship that comes to terms with a coincidence of real opposites but only with such an understanding of dialectics as will lead to its own destruction by the annihilation of the polarity in a final, posthistorical, permanent identity.
The only other idea that is offered up implies physical matter spontaneously making itself, and a whole bunch of coincidences.
It is hardly mere coincidence that Peirce not only had no encounter with quantum theory, with its emphasis on discontinuity, but that he did not want physics to develop any such theory.
Do you think its a coincidence that... of billions of stars and planets in the many galaxies, only earth has life, and abundance of it?
One coincidence by itself is not too amazing, but so many can only point to the hand of God.
There are no coincidences with God; there are only tiny miracles.
Only once, as far I know, does she use the term «consequent satisfaction,» and it is probably not a coincidence that this is in an article she co-authored (WR 11).
The only way to create your «coincidence» is by twisting both what your particular version of the bible says, and disregarding what science says where you can't.
His principle of «modal coincidence» is, I presume, intended to resolve the problem, but if it does, it is only because the modes are real and not only logical or linguistic.
By coincidence, I came upon the original recipe last week and since I was looking for a creamier PB cookie experience I tried it with only one alteration — the addition of a drizzle of vanilla extract.
What a coincidence and I'm glad I'm not the only one who makes her own birthday cakes; — RRB - Hope you and your sister like this one!
I think it's a happy coincidence that January is not only national soup month, but also the peak of people's efforts to lose weight.
Thus the first printed English cookbook was contemporaneous with the early rise of the British Raj — but that is not the only curry coincidence.
Whether by coincidence or divine intervention, that was the only apartment I've ever lived in that came with a fire extinguisher.»
Coincidence with the fact that Mother's Day is only -LSB-...]
No surprise or coincidence for me that shortly after rumors surfaced of Messi preferring Coutinho at Barca to Mesut over concerns over his work ethic and effort, and suddenly Mesut is workin his tail off, not only rackin up goals and assists, but also puttin work and tackles in.
My beliefs faded and died as soon as «The Bottlers» reared their ugly heads, once again and it was no coincidence that this happened the moment we hit the top of the premier league, albeit the lead only lasting less than 24 hours, but it just goes to show that nothing has really changed at the club.
Not a coincidence that the guy who wrote the score is the only person to ever win an Oscar Emmy, Grammy, and Tony... twice.
Then again, those prospects are definitely not the only ones we're interested in and so it might just be a coincidence.
It is no coincidence that the board is mainly financiers with only Gazidis having any interest in football at ball.
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