Sentences with phrase «too coincidental»

Wylie said the use of the same AggregateIQ technology tools by the various Leave campaign groups was far too coincidental to have been an accident.
I feel so sad and it is too coincidental because he was very healthy and ran with me every other day (about 4 miles).
I think it is a bit TOO coincidental not to be concerned.
The timing seems too coincidental — is there a standard / natural reason why this sort of drop might happen on «dividend day»?
It was just all too coincidental to my mind.
But the latest drama to come out from the ebook lending world seems a little too coincidental.
I found the fact that King released an essay on gun control and then wrote a plot about a man who barrels into a crowd of people with his car to kill as many as possible a little too coincidental.
But want to further add, seems a little too coincidental that these issues happen after getting the car back, doesn't it?
It's possible that people are reading into this more than they should, but it does seem a little too coincidental that a title change would happen just days after The Last Airbender has taken such a massive critical drubbing.
Going any further than that seems too coincidental, and unbelievable.
I just found it to be almost mean - spirited, too coincidental, and vaguely aloof.
A lot of the things happening in this movie are a bit too coincidental and the characters are a bit too lucky at some parts.
I felt that everything seemed too coincidental; the day of the queen transferring her power coinciding with the time when Mary went over to the exact location
The episode moves along at a good pace, with only a couple of moments when the timing feels a little too coincidental.
I enjoy reading, crosswords, coffee, beer, live music, science, seemingly random events that are all too coincidental, challenging authority (without getting arrested) and philosophical...
«At this time, we can't say how much of a role humans played in the extinction of X. mcgregori on Jamaica, but the timing is too coincidental for there to be no role,» says Cooke.
In this case, the brain thinks it is too coincidental that there should be two bumps at the same time, so it registers the bumps as one.
«It's just too coincidental that you now have all of these new players with all of these abilities to search into the lives of the others,» he said.
When compared against the jar of bacon fat from breakfast, the similarities were a little too coincidental for my liking.
Seems far too coincidental and rather convenient.
It would be too coincidental for her, as a lay person, to have made this up from whole cloth just to be found correct on each scientific point after publication as fancy.

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Some people might find the number too creepily coincidental to be legitimate.
The coincidental nature of UF, FSU, and FGCU playing on the same day in the same arena is pretty cool too.
Happened too many times Jon for it to be coincidental and anyone who can't see this is naive to say the least
It is very coincidental how Liv Roma Juve Seville were kept from one another, and same token all the bigger sides were too.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, in a statement said that the similarities between certain paragraphs in Buhari and Obama's speeches were too similar to be coincidental.
My coworker and I were talking about love languages recently too, and its just so coincidental that you posted about it!
If there are any complaints, they're mostly small — the adults here are just a little too dull for my liking and a few of the solutions to the problems at hand are a little coincidental — so I can let them pass.
This strikes Tobin (Sean Penn) as too convenient to be entirely coincidental, and as he digs into Silvia's background he begins to suspect that she is more deeply enmeshed in Matobo's intrigue than she lets on.
(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.)
Jefferson came up with 27 categories, from weak mechanics (misspelled or missing words, etc.) to too - coincidental plot events, and I recommended checking out his chart (under «The Taxonomy of WTFs» sub-heading) for the full list.
There's another subplot involving Kodiak that comes across as actually be rather pointless, and more than a little coincidental, especially considering the fact that very Elite which harmed Kodiak just so happened to get posted to a mission where the two have to work together, too.
The similarities between the two games are too numerous to be purely coincidental.
If this idea of a curatorial self - critique is a conspiracy too far, then the alternative, given the predominance of pastiche and works in which the aesthetic is coincidental, concocts a sorry end to this once glorious art - historical line and an abysmal close to this wayward institutional adventure.
There have been too many «coincidental» climate minima associated with too many solar minima.
A 2004 study by the Max Planck Institute found a similar correlation, but concluded the timing was only coincidental, as the solar variance seemed too small to explain temperature changes.
I doubt it's coincidental that the price is just above the reserve — that suggests the «market» expectation is that it won't be too hard to for California emitters to meet the cap, something that's uncomfortably close to the problem of the European market that has too high a cap and a collapsed market.
Despite various limitations in data and tools, it should be noted that applying a scientific process is essential if one is to overcome the lack of rigor inherent in attribution claims that are all too often based on mere coincidental associations.
A few too many to be coincidental.
Thanks Debrah, too weird, that is pretty coincidental.
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