Synonym: co-occurrence, concurrence, conjunction, happenstance. Similar words: coincide, incident, evidence, residence, confidence, accident, accidental, by accident. Meaning: [kəʊ'ɪnsɪdəns] n. 1. an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental 2. the quality of occupying the same position or area in space 3. the temporal property of two things happening at the same time.
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121. Viable recycling depends on a happy coincidence of materials costs, labour costs and technology.
122. The coincidence of those anomalous ideas was bound to upset many previously held notions about art and photography.
123. The malign coincidence that led to the tragedy was made clear by accident investigators' measurements.
124. The only other possible conclusion would be that life may end in freak coincidence, and therefore has meant nothing all along.
125. But for himself he disliked coincidence of any sort and always sought for a logical answer.
126. It is no coincidence that the latest cycle of rising oil prices began shortly after Chavez came to power in February 1999.
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127. It is no coincidence that in the current recession, the big boys have been active again, though with mixed success.
128. Furthermore, the coincidence of inflation and unemployment makes the Keynesian policy recommendations very questionable.
129. The coincidence with union action boded ill for the survey; response rates to the questionnaire seemed likely to be very low.
130. The underlying themes of Adam Smith parallel those of Lord Mansfield, even if there is rarely a coincidence in particulars.
131. Strange coincidence, the same place where Whitton had met his death.
132. The identity of this woman is known by a remarkable coincidence.
133. By a strange coincidence the king was assassinated on the very spot where his grandfather had been killed.
134. By a happy coincidence, the date was Richard Branson's birthday.
135. After all, the coincidence could not be expected to occur so neatly every 150 million years.
136. It was a coincidence that three earthquakes happened across the world in one week.
137. It was simply a happy coincidence that it sounded like an insult!
138. Of course, I realised that it was an example of pure coincidence and that there could be nothing more to it.
139. By coincidence, Mr Connolly was looking out of his window four weeks later and spotted Watson preparing to attack another pensioner.
140. It doesn't exactly take a rocket scientist to realize that the chain of events was no coincidence.
141. Thus, it is no coincidence that the public school districts experimenting with Ebonics long have been abandoned by white parents.
142. It is regarded as a purely natural phenomenon which, by an unusual coincidence, occurs in the walls of their convent.
143. I have since taken steps to rectify the situation, more by coincidence than by design.
144. To calculate the joint probability of the coincidence occurring in any one minute we multiply the two separate probabilities.
145. It is probably not a coincidence that, where the song was recorded, a trimphone is installed in a neighbouring house.
146. Equally, it is no coincidence that we hear a good deal less of it now that the bubble is deflating.
147. It's a happy coincidence that Jackson and her mother gave birth on the same weekend.
148. Had he known all along or was it just a coincidence that he had been sent by Poskonov to this bank first?
149. Some youngsters who contracted the disease had fallen from their bikes, but this was nothing more than a tragic coincidence.
150. My viewpoint is in coincidence with you.
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