Sentences with phrase «purely coincidental»

To the extent this article contains any examples, please note that they are for illustrative purposes only and any similarity to actual individuals, entities, places or situations is unintentional and purely coincidental.
Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, or real experiences is purely coincidental.
Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Sure, this volume before the announcement is purely coincidental.
So, are the likenesses to Apple being blown out of proportion, and are they purely coincidental?
While most might think the word «emoji» derives from «emotion,» any similarity to the English word is purely coincidental, as the word has its roots in the Japanese language.
I can't comment as to the defamation part itself, but I would suggest that the author include a disclaimer at the start, which would specify that it's a work of fiction, and any resemblance to real people is purely coincidental.
The need has never been greater for carefully designed model simulations and novel observational analyses to infer which connections are causal and which are purely coincidental
It is not purely coincidental that this rapid 35 % increase in atmospheric CO2 — to a level far outside anything seen in the Pleistocene record — occurs at the exact same point when humans began adding large quantities of fossil carbon to the atmosphere.
(The dog shape is purely coincidental).
It was purely coincidental that David Bookbinder, chief counsel at the Niskanen Center, had to hold back when he was introduced at an Apr. 27 American Enterprise Institute discussion in Washington about municipal climate litigation, the fossil fuel industry, and the municipal bond market.
While it may be worthwhile to ask if the GCC ultimately did not drop skeptic climate scientists after seeing convincing skeptic arguments, a far bigger question to ask is this: Is it purely coincidental that Matt Pawa — of the Oakland / San Fransisco cases currently citing old GCC material — seems to have a potential appearance of being connected with the 2009 NYT GCC documents story?
If CO2 ultimately proved a threat to man, it would be purely coincidental, for the impetus of this entire political, scientific, ideological and religious phenomenon was set in motion before much scientific study began.
Any resemblance of weaker ice cover in 1999 over the Gakkel area is purely coincidental, nothing else.
I have not yet been able to determine if the DLC specifically caused these problems, or if it's purely coincidental.
The similarities between the two games are too numerous to be purely coincidental.
Any resemblance to people, robots or demons living or dead is purely coincidental.
Furthermore, by posting a fan creation, you also must understand that any similarity to official products released later is purely coincidental.
Any resemblance to real persons, living, dead, undead, or unborn is purely coincidental.
I assure you it was purely coincidental.
Sure, a credit card advertising great travel rewards might arrive at your door just as you begin planning your vacation, but the odds are unlikely and the circumstances purely coincidental.
With respect to cracks, what I am about to imply could be purely coincidental, however, I am not aware of any heavy - hitting, Middle - distillate futures index funds.
Any similarity between the numbers used in this calculator and your current investments is purely coincidental.
Astute readers might pick up on subtle correlations to real places here on Earth, but my lawyers have reminded me to state that such resemblances are purely coincidental.
Any resemblance to any actual author is purely coincidental.
Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
This is a good Amazon tablet and any resemblance to Android is purely coincidental.
Just a little double - H logo, one that may be easily confused with the double - H logo of Harlequin Historical, but any similarity there is purely coincidental.
This $ 21,000 front - wheel - drive car also has a 1.8 - liter engine, but any resemblance to the 1.8 in the other two models is purely coincidental.
Uchida, 68, said the timing is purely coincidental — his wife asked him to retire eight years ago and his planned exit from the agency has been in the works for two years.
This dip may be purely coincidental, as the economic conditions and postsecondary enrollment patterns shifted over this period, and unfortunately more recent national data are not yet available.
Any similarities to «The Blind Side» are purely coincidental.
Both share a giddy, free - for - all sensibility and delightfully idiosyncratic protagonists, who cope with the insanities of teen life by embracing the power of memory and imagination (similarities are purely coincidental, as both projects were long in development and the creative teams separated by half a planet).
(Any similarities to Gryffindor colors were exclaimed to be purely coincidental — «I'm too young to be referencing my own past work in my new films» joked Radcliffe.)
Following in the same genre as his past efforts (Best In Show and Waiting for Guffman), and using many of the same actors, Christopher Guest presents this mockumentary where any resemblance to real people is purely coincidental — okay, not entirely coincidental... this is a spoof after all.
Any similarity between an unsolicited submission and any elements in any Provider creative work would be purely coincidental.
Any similarity between Fantasy Cuties profile information or interactions to any real person is purely coincidental and fictitious.
My brush with professional art is purely coincidental.
It was for purely coincidental reasons — checking out details of a visit by famed cyclist Lance Armstrong to Davis, California — that the microbiologist signed up for an account in 2008.
Even RealtyTrac's note that the smallest growth in local housing prices came in areas hardest hit by Sandy (Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk Counties) may be purely coincidental.
«It's purely coincidental,» she said.
A government official said on Monday that the timing was purely coincidental.
A government official said that the timing of the two sentencings is purely coincidental.
The timing was purely coincidental.
Or is it purely coincidental and doesn't have much significance?
Any such resemblance is purely coincidental, however.
The variations used, however, make any resemblances to the originals purely coincidental.
the November BS is just a myth, it's been purely coincidental that we get tough fixtures in November same as February which is also termed another «historically bad month for Arsenal».
The report claims that the fact the decision comes in the aftermath of her bust - up with Mourinho is purely coincidental.
Moltmann: Because my contact with the Pentecostal movement was purely coincidental, I can not formulate an impression of it.
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