Sentence examples for clear coincidence from inspiring English sources

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"There's a pretty clear coincidence between the areas where there is a need and areas where access is most difficult," he said.

Processes of economic international integration in the study area are found to coincide with the growth of cross-border accessibility, but do not have a clear coincidence with the effects of cross-border accessibility on population growth.

Then, we can observe that the identity of the mark can influence the number of passengers, whereas referring to integration of systems, the results do not show a clear coincidence with the idea of Currie and Delbosc.

In our data sets the background fluorescence varied significantly throughout each microarray, but there was a clear coincidence between the green and red fluorescence channel (Figure 1).

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Most remarkably, clear coincidences were observed between these GO terms and the functions of some gene families that underwent recent amplification (Table 5), suggesting that the latter process may be part of a broader network of selective gene retention involving complete biological processes.

When you consider the last designer debuts at Dior and YSL took place 12 and eight years ago respectively, it becomes clear why the coincidence of timing which has scheduled Simons' show just three days before the first collection by Hedi Slimane at YSL has got Paris fashion week rubbing its manicured hands in anticipation.

But they expressed clear interest in the coincidence that the very first incident Wednesday night was a shot fired through the window of another Michaels craft store in Wheaton, Md. That shot barely missed a store clerk, the police said, while the rifleman's next five shots scored five fatalities.

"While nobody questions the noble intentions behind these interventions, it is clear that a perfect coincidence of numerous policies designed to reduce Britain's carbon dioxide emissions has had the unintended effect of hollowing out the reliability of the electricity generating sector," he added.

Debbie Austin, Sport Wales Manager charged with supporting and challenging Wales' governing bodies, said: "Swimming, gymnastics, hockey and cycling are just a few examples of where we're already witnessing the London 2012 legacy in Wales and let's be clear there is no coincidence in the increase in participants here.

This drastic reduction of the co-localization relative to the real case is a clear indication that pure coincidence can not explain the link between the two datasets but it is most likely functional.

The terms of a merger between Glencore and Xstrata mean that Mick Davis, Xstrata's boss, will also soon be looking for a new job.The clear-out is no coincidence.

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