It may be coincidence or a skew in our sample, but the tone of these books is distinctly pessimistic.
"I said, 'this can't be coincidence, '" says Mr. Johnson.
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The link between red meat and cancer may still be a coincidence - as there may be other factors the researchers haven't controlled for - but they have certainly tried to rule out confounding factors.
It has to be a coincidence that the two events happened on the same day.
It could simply be a coincidence that the past six months were the hottest months on record.
It can't be a coincidence that we also have language, the third thing that makes us different.
The timing of the new charges cannot be a coincidence, says the BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo.
Of course correlation does not prove causation but this correlation seemed way too high to be mere coincidence.
And it can hardly be a coincidence that Delmar, the street the original Pi is on in St.
It may not be a coincidence that Mr. Gingrich chose 12.5% as his proposed corporate income tax rate.
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It may not be a coincidence that Cisco recently revised its global mobile data growth assumptions sharply downwards.
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Either way, it can't be a coincidence that the brand itself turns a chic 50 in two years' time.
It may not be a coincidence that they finally voted for a ban just a month before they face elections.
That instinct comes from doing the math -- if it is improbable, then we think it cannot be a coincidence.
It can be no coincidence that Plaid chair John Dixon waves the big stick in his introduction to the 2005 conference.
It could, of course, be a coincidence that Madrid was then targeted just days before its election, but no one is sure.
It may or may not be a coincidence that none was a professional actor like Snipes, who was acquitted of the more severe counts.
It may be no coincidence that some of the most promising peacemaking between Israel and the Palestinians took place soon after the cold war ended.
"It cannot be a coincidence that while the number of cases of MRSA has been going up, the number of cleaners employed has been going down, " he said.
The dip in results since he left may be complete coincidence, but it is clear plenty of the players were hit hard by what happened, and how it happened so suddenly.
It may be no coincidence that this year's success stories are genre shows, like the post-apocalyptic "Revolution" and the post-apocalyptic "Walking Dead, " or even The CW's "Arrow, " about a brooding, hooded superhero.
All of these facts together may make it seem more likely that kids are getting a fever on a certain day of the week even though it may just be a coincidence.
It may also be no coincidence that the testing of amateurs is well under way in Florida, home to countless anti-aging clinics that are a common source of testosterone and other performance-enhancing drugs.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says the timing may just be a coincidence - but to many observers it bolsters allegations that the cleric is backed by elements of the judiciary and military.
It may not be a coincidence that Mr Romney in Massachusetts and Mr Huntsman in Utah made the two biggest state-level efforts to reform health care (Mr Romney's reform even resembling Barack Obama's to a striking degree).
It may be mere coincidence that Mitt Romney is the son of a well-known politician, but the record is clear that political connections are critical to success in raising money for private equity funds from, at least, public pensions.
It is unlikely to be a coincidence that the new advice comes on the day that a combined BBC Newsnight and British Medical Journal investigation reports that problems with such devices have been long known, but no action taken to block their use.
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