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Examples of coincidence


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Repeated spatial or temporal coincidences between top-down expectation signals and bottom-up input signals reinforce the relative weights of signal exchanges in a given neural circuit.
Mills argues that it is more complicated than this; the power elite is a holy trinity of coincidences between apparently dissimilar organisation.
The weak version simply asserts that the fact that we are here shows that the universe required all the coincidences necessary for us to exist.
Moreover, there are coincidences of methods in simple cases.
However due to errands and coincidences this did not always happen.
Maybe the announcer thought it was funny, but these things happen, the coincidences in life.
Truly, life throws up coincidences that no writer of fiction would dare employ.
If psychology as a science were possible under these circumstances, that would be due to a massive and miraculous set of coincidences.
Astrophysicists have uncovered mathematical coincidences without which life could not have arisen.
More broadly, there is no reason to expect that there are unexplained coincidences besetting an exclusivist theory.
The coincidences described in the literature are intriguing.
Such spectra are hard to accurately identify in interstellar gas because of the possibility of many chance coincidences.
To avoid such coincidences, only lines of verse that are predicted to rhyme by their formal patterns have been considered.
The spatial patterns of human cases and cattle findings were displayed simultaneously by combined dot and choropleth maps to visualize and uncover coincidences.
Crosslinguistic coincidences in the acquisition of modality lend support to the notion of a cognitive pacesetting for some aspects of language development.
Just how many astonishing coincidences will suffice for a story to be plausible?
The event of a train arriving at a station corresponds to one of the four possible coincidences of endpoints of two intervals as they slide past one another.
First, it should be noted that the partial coincidences and forms of interimbrication under discussion may in some respects be modified in the course of physics' development.
Positive values of xk arise from coincidences of patches or of gaps in both populations; negative values from opposite cluster types.
Through a curious number of coincidences there are very few subjects open to us to debate this afternoon.
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I agree that the case is full of coincidences.
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I was impressed at the way that he did it and the evidence that he produced and the appalling coincidences that he listed.
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I came into this story through some quite odd ways and coincidences.
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Coincidences play their part and minor matters can suddenly loom large because small things come to symbolise what is fundamental.
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I never had a great belief in coincidences.
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I now turn to some coincidences—some very strange coincidences.
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He was not a man to believe in coincidences.
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The coincidences on this problem are too obvious.
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He mentioned a number of coincidences in his life.
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After all, life is full of accidents and coincidences.
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The practice is far too common for these to be coincidences.
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Perhaps it is better to leave it as one of life's remarkable and outstanding coincidences.
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There are rather remarkable coincidences attaching to the dropping of this tax.
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What conclusion is the public likely to draw from this strange series of coincidences?
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I find it impossible to believe that all these seven instances were all coincidences.
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We have been told of coincidences when trade increases, but not of coincidences when trade decreases.
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There are some happy coincidences in respect of two-year limits.
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I recommend strongly against legislating for such coincidences.
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We know that they are completely different things, but the public in general does not know, and we must acknowledge that these coincidences or similarities are very unfortunate.
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Coincidences like that must be very infrequent.
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Last year there were two coincidences.
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The high activity level among women, the general lack of child care availability and the high divorce rate, in my judgment, are not coincidences: they are related.
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On that occasion, there were no coincidences.
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I know that these coincidences happen.
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No, these things are not coincidences.
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At about this time the honoraria of members of area health authorities quite coincidentally—this is another of those great coincidences in connection with this affair—almost doubled.
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Was it one of life's happy coincidences?
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Both spectral sensitivity functions peaked at 372 nm, a remarkable coincidence for results arrived at independently by two entirely different methods.
To account for the effects of individuality or coincidence, each dose was injected into two mice.
After a series of coincidences and mix-ups, he manages the deception without suffering any adverse consequences.
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Kristin is suspicious of the way the vote turned out, and she claims that there are no coincidences at the house.
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They eventually draw closer, thanks to a set of coincidences and school projects.
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Modern readers may notice that the plot relies on a number of coincidences and its ends are tied somewhat abruptly.
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The writer begins to notice coincidences between what he is writing (about a girl in a parallel world) and his real life.
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Then came accusations and recriminations as to coincidences and plagiarisms, and bad blood arose on both sides.
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The cryptanalyst has to rule out the coincidences to find the correct length.
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Either the correlation was a coincidence, or perhaps both variables were caused by some common trend or perhaps by an omitted variable.
To prove this coincidence of contextual equivalence relations, we first prove the following key theorem.
Here the beam pulsing technique rather than the coincidence technique was applied for signal recovery.
Is it a coincidence that thoughtless crimes (or ones that we consider thoughtless) are not the ones that civilized people relish ?
There may, for example, be a number of accidental coincidences in addition to those of interest.
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Sleep phase advance and lithium to sustain the antidepressant effect of total sleep deprivation in bipolar depression : new findings supporting the internal coincidence model ?
Hence, it is not a coincidence that the principle of despotic government is fear.
Apparently it is not a coincidence that such expressions become attractive for ethnolect speakers and, later, for mainstream speakers.
However, he argues that this is a kind of coincidence.
A cut is just a coincidence handle/tine between the bases of two designs.
Is it mere coincidence that his philosophy commanded the heights for a generation and appeared to all contemporaries as the consummation of the movement?
In contrast to the example involving inside money, trade takes place in strictly fewer single-coincidence meetings.
The similarities between that work and my own on contracts are more of a coincidence of terminology and less of a deeper connection.
However, if money is valued, single coincidence of wants may be sufficient for exchange and consumption to occur.
The revelation of order occurred at the precarious moment of coincidence between the vanishing point and the position of the observer.
The same transposition might well occur by coincidence in two or even more manuscripts, but not omission of the very same line of text.
To solve the binding problem, people have used spike coincidence and neural oscillations, that is, temporal information, because rate coding fails for this problem.
Systematic processes rather than mere coincidence may lead to exaptation.
At present, whether (7.14) is just an algebraic coincidence or is a result of a deeper theory is not clear to us.
Mohamed showed the same coincidence of obligatory realization of the e-copula and the ®rst occurrence of the past tense form had.
The coincidence of these two levels of discussion are important to any understanding of the role of sterling in the negotiations.
He is aware of the coincidence in terms of attributed origin, and comments on it.
The consensus achieved is, therefore, not an accident of compromise or a fortuitous coincidence but a genuine endorsement from all involved.
We have a remarkable degree of coincidence in terms of the sorts of patterns we are seeing, the sort of archaeological responses.
Is this merely coincidence, or is it feasible that the disorder represents a disturbance of heterochronic processes implicated in the evolution of the social brain?
The question then is: is this just a coincidence, or is there any connection between these two phenomena?
They can claim that the premises of ex post prioritarianism are plausible enough to make a good case for rejecting the coincidence principle.
The linguists and historians behind the review point out that there is no reason to believe that these similarities are any more than coincidences.
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The chance these genetic variations will address needs within a changing environment is at best fortuitous coincidence.
Recent work (ours and others) with antiplatelet antibodies has raised another issue: coincidence of auto- and allo-immune thrombocytopenia.
If we identify the overlaps obtained by reflections and rotations, we get 24 equivalence classes of overlaps including one coincidence.
Since the non-coincidence overlaps do not lead to coincidences, the spectrum is not pure discrete.
To understand this coincidence of two seemingly different solutions, we compare the flow patterns.
Interestingly, a coincidence of isolated tumour cells in bone marrow and lymph nodes was found in only two patients.
Unfortunately the story lacked the kind of tension it needed throughout and there were too many coincidences and contrived plot points to sustain interest.
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Data were not transferred to the computer unless measurements were made on both channels within a predetermined coincidence window.
The coefficient of coincidence (c) was computed as the ratio of the observed frequency of double crossovers (z) to the expected frequency of double crossovers.
There are numerous examples of striking coincidences and deus ex machina usually to the benefit of the protagonists.
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Prepositions of central coincidence can be either overt or covert.
The conjunction of the specific and non-specific loops is proposed to generate increased cortical activation through temporal coincidence.
Cases where inference was justified by the result were seen only to be mere coincidences.
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The established linear relationship between above-ground biomass and maximum flood depth was not reached by coincidence.
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