But the correlations can be striking, and in professional sports they often seem abundant.
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The effects of the increase in tuition charges on university enrollment may be striking.
Its overall appearance had to be striking enough that kids would want one.
As the ProPublica website repeatedly points out, the size and consistency of payments to certain health care providers can be striking, and there may indeed be instances where further scrutiny is warranted.
Scottnema is a great carbon hoarder, and if its population is waning in Antarctica, Dr Wall theorises a similar calamity may be striking other important nematode species around the globe, potentially contributing to climate change.
What should be striking to anyone interested in moving our economy forward is that every one of these companies has been subject to antitrust investigation by the government, with the last group all currently reported under scrutiny.
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Indeed he would be within striking distance of a bronze medallist, Ms Edith Bosch.
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If the presidency were purely honorific, the prospect of Luxembourg taking over might not be so striking.
On the other hand, there will be a striking break with recent experience if share prices do not bounce soon.
And hey, with Manning just 31 and Coughlin thinking he's 45, Walsh and Montana could very well be in striking distance.
That charming villa in Obuasi would then be in striking distance again.
The contrast with recent Democratic presidents could not be more striking.
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For maximum impact, the posters had to be immediately striking.
The reference to a password to enter or purchase goods on the Internet could not be more striking, and the unstoppable trend to trade on the net is starkly stated.
Rep. Thomas Reynolds (R-NY), the chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee who was among those party leaders who knew some details of l'affaire Foley as far back as last November, has an unexpected challenge for his Buffalo-area seat from Jack Davis, a well-financed businessman, who is thought to be within striking distance of victory.
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As dramatic as these changes will be to those inside the banks, they will be just as striking for banks' customers.
The Tottenham striker has agreed to play for the Eagles, who must now be hoping their striking worries are at an end.
Professor Rampley said any chosen design would have to be "visibly striking" to attract visitors who would want to come to see it.
We believe that the current investor meeting will be aimed at striking a balance in the domestic vs. international focus for the company.
This can be seen in the striking weakness in the once seemingly unstoppable high-end condominium market.
Far more striking would be a cut in income tax, especially for earners on low and middling incomes.
Each LyricPlay session will be distinctive, as striking visualization themes integrate colors from the cover art of the tagged track.
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Kennedy seems to be giving serious consideration to striking down DOMA's Section 3 based on the federalism argument alone.
The ceremony's most striking feature will be the long list of absentees.
Business would prefer no union recognition rule at all, although it accepts Labour's idea that workers dismissed for striking legally should be allowed to seek compensation.
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