In other words, it was no coincidence that politics had become self-sustaining, self-dealing, and self-centered.
America’s Hidden Duopoly (Ep. 356 Rebroadcast)|Stephen J. Dubner|September 3, 2020|Freakonomics
The timing of the trip—which will take him to Italy, France, Germany, The Netherlands, and Norway—may not be a coincidence.
China’s diplomatic visit to The Netherlands won’t be as drama-free as it hoped|Annabelle Timsit|August 25, 2020|Quartz
“It is probably not a coincidence that Gloria released a poll this week showing how much further ahead his pollster has him,” Scott Lewis and Andrew Keatts write.
Morning Report: The GOP Loved Mail Voting Before it Hated it|Voice of San Diego|August 10, 2020|Voice of San Diego
It is probably not a coincidence that Gloria released a poll this week showing how much further ahead his pollster has him.
Politics Report: Bry, Lawson-Remer Dominate Fundraising|Scott Lewis and Andrew Keatts|August 8, 2020|Voice of San Diego
The coincidence was strong, and if confirmed, it would let astronomers figure out what causes fast radio bursts.
A Surprise Discovery Points to the Source of Fast Radio Bursts|Shannon Hall|June 11, 2020|Quanta Magazine
In Colombia, it was perceived more like a coincidence or perhaps even an opportunistic play by the FARC.
Venezuela Says Goodbye to Its Lil Friend, While the Rest of the Continent Cheers|Catalina Lobo-Guererro|December 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Is this just coincidence, or has something changed in the cultural dialogue?
What’s With This Uncool Surge in Jazz Bashing?|Ted Gioia|November 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
His last line was, “Barbara Jean Kralik was not killed by coincidence!”
The Myth of the Central Park Five|Edward Conlon|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
To Palmer, the coincidence of his bullpen exile and his return to form was galling.
Will the Real Jim Palmer Please Stand Up|Tom Boswell|September 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
This coincidence of depression and substance abuse is not uncommon.
Robin Williams’ Deadly Depression|Dr. Anand Veeravagu, MD, Tej Azad|August 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
"Mrs. Amberley's selling pearls was a coincidence—unlucky for her," he said.
The Honour of the Clintons|Archibald Marshall
But when He does return from Egypt our devotions, not our polemics, hail and rejoice in the coincidence.
The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus|G. A. Chadwick
The superstitious drew attention to the coincidence, and it is said that Napoleon looked upon it as an evil omen.
The Tragedy of St. Helena|Walter Runciman
Similarity and coincidence do not necessarily prove identity and imitation.
Amenities of Literature|Isaac Disraeli
Affected, surprised by the coincidence of her appeal with Kate's, he asked himself quickly if it mightn't help him with her.
The Wings of the Dove, Volume II|Henry James
British Dictionary definitions for coincidence
coincidence
/ (kəʊˈɪnsɪdəns) /
noun
a chance occurrence of events remarkable either for being simultaneous or for apparently being connected
the fact, condition, or state of coinciding
(modifier)electronicsof or relating to a circuit that produces an output pulse only when both its input terminals receive pulses within a specified intervalcoincidence gate Compare anticoincidence