Sentences with phrase «than a coincidence»

What some of Faith are pointing to is that there might be more than coincidence in such factors.
That it cleared after changing brands may have been nothing more than coincidence.
But Extinction and «Maggie» both arrive at the same conclusion about fatherhood, thereby confirming it as a cliché rather than a coincidence.
But to hear Khan tell it, that association was little more than a coincidence of timing.
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.
As to what Guay had to say about this, it's «a coincidence, but it's more than a coincidence because a lot of people now are using that type of interface, it's something that's really promising.»
Might be more than a coincidence when we consider the Arkham Knight's affiliation with Scarecrow; and during the comic story arc «The Heart of Hush», Hush does team up with Scarecrow.
With recent patent filings also leaking and many developers stating 2013 is the year for next generation consoles, it is looking likely to be fact rather than coincidence.
Some babies also experience loose stools or diarrhea while teething While experts may negate a connection between teething and diarrhea, plenty of parents recognize it as more than a coincidence!
YOu have no proof that any miracle happend other than coincidence.
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.
Offloading a stock just before it dumps could be nothing more than a coincidence.
It is more than a coincidence that Christian communities existed in such caravan centers as Merv and Samarkand.
this is more than a coincidence.
It is more than coincidence that palliative care facilities in Holland are among the worst in Europe.
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.
It is just more than coincidence that this mythological Jesus shares so many traits with other «messiah» types in other religions throughout history.
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.
I think it's more than a coincidence that making this burger and getting the post together for another sweet potato black bean burger happened, without thinking about it, exactly one year later.
It seems a bit more than a coincidence that Crooks has just gone with the two players that scored against Huddersfield, but it was a vital win for the Eagles in the battle at the bottom of the Premier League table and so perhaps it can't be argued too much.
It must be more than a coincidence that we've lost all our speed merchants.
It is probably nothing more than a coincidence that Arsenal and Chelsea played in the Premier League recently almost an exact year from what many people see as the turning point in last season's race to the EPL title.
This has to be more than coincidence.
He suggested it was more than a coincidence that Lynton Crosby, the man Cameron hopes will help win him the next general election, is also a tobacco lobbyist.
«I was placed next to Jon Mendelsohn which, at the time, I felt was just a little more than coincidence,» he said.
It had to be more than coincidence that about half of the National Institutes of Health Director's Pioneer Awards — for interesting, creative, and potentially career - risky science — went to women this year because in 2004 all the winners were men.
Is this more than a coincidence, asks Michael Marshall
The finding struck Neil Gehrels, an astronomer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, as more than a coincidence.
The two therefore look the same size in the sky — is it more than a coincidence?
This match is now regarded as nothing more than coincidence.
Since then, the sun has picked up its activity, and scientists have had to wait until the solar cycle dipped again before they could show that this correlation was more than a coincidence.
Is this more than a coincidence?
The similarity between some of the earliest dinosaur flyers and some of the earliest flying machines is probably more than coincidence.
The study, published in this month's issue of Animal Behavior, shows that the resemblance between a nightingale wren's song and music is nothing more than a coincidence.
If the relationship between these habits is more than coincidence, then a Spearman test on charts from the same author will produce a result close to 1.0.
«I think this is more than coincidence.
By the time the third person in five minutes asks me a question, I'm wondering if it's more than a coincidence.
Jeffrey Gordon, a physician and biologist at Washington University in St. Louis, has done research showing that this relation between bacteria and obesity is more than a coincidence.
It's more than coincidence that the rate of new charters fell off the cliff just as the supply of federal funding tightened.
But it is likely more than coincidence that every five years marks one market cycle and that DALBAR research on stock ownership patterns show people maintain stock investments for an average of 3.27 years — just a smidgeon longer than the time needed to develop ideas of a new regime and far short of a full market cycle.
You'd be forgiven for wondering if it's more than coincidence that the two trends are happening at the same time.
That alone may not seem so suspect, but when you take into account the name «Red Ash» is an anagram for «Re-Dash» (Mega Man Legends was known as Rockman Dash in Japan) things start to seem like a little more than a coincidence.
The conjunction seems to me to be more than coincidence, and is perhaps overkill.
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