Sentence examples for coincidental events from inspiring English sources

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How do the seemingly coincidental events of the story add up to "the biggest emergency" of Paul's life?

Ms. Kroos and her dancers will present "Normal.Paradise," a new full-evening multimedia piece for dancers and video screens that was inspired by pedestrian movement patterns and explores our subconscious orientation of ourselves in space and among coincidental events.

His answer — to cram as many of them as he can into Deirdre's story — makes for such contrived situations and coincidental events that the characters themselves feel compelled to protest.

Reichs's plotting technique consists of neatly aligning coincidental events ("perhaps the timing of his visit was fortunate"), and her forced emotional connections reduce her competent scientist to weeping copious tears over the child cadavers that turn up on her morgue slab.

Most "coincidental" events are simply accidents that obey the laws of probability, as much as we underestimate the likelihood of concurring events.

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Coincidences are also rooted, according to psychologists, in "hidden causes" -- something causes the coincidental event to occur, but because this is not apparent to us, the event seems causeless and therefore random, making it seem all the more mysterious and meaningful.

We conclude that TCPP is a rare coincidental event in children with PKU and can occur independently by the persistently high phenylalanine concentrations.

This may either be the result of an early coincidental event during the transfer process, or indicative for a selection process against the presence of three copies of a growth suppressive gene in this region.

This suggests that most are coincidental "passenger" events, unlikely to drive cancer development.

However, with the very large number of users (3) and their possible adverse health behavior (13), coincidental cardiovascular events probably occur in large numbers.

There were no significant between-group differences in number or severity of coincidental adverse events experienced between baseline and follow up.

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