The action is unexplainable, because it is unconnected to any logically or temporally prior event. |
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We make a point of showing ways in which seemingly unconnected resources link together to form a toolkit for changing the world. |
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Individual paper proposals unconnected with existing seminars may also be sent to the Program Committee. |
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It's as if we're spending all of our time building information silos in which piles of data are essentially unconnected. |
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The government should model fiber-optic lines after the highway system, laying free federal lines unconnected to any service. |
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The concrete pipes and collars on the sandy bottom created a tangled mass of intestines that lay unconnected to anything. |
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The parallels between the two unconnected, coeval sites would have fascinated her. |
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She recovered after courses of radio and chemotherapy but found another unconnected indentation in her other breast 12 years later. |
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Another Briton, unconnected to the schools visit, is also hospitalised with swine flu. |
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And we all know that, for some unfathomable reason that is not unconnected with human nature. |
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The poem of Fingal, he said, was a mere unconnected rhapsody, a tiresome repetition of the same images. |
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The control frame on a rigid wing is just unconnected from the glider and you feel that unconnectedness. |
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Two separate men have been charged with the unconnected offences and are going through the courts. |
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It is a spirituality that is non-sectarian, universal and unconnected to ritual. |
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Partly due to its descriptiveness, to its piecing together of unconnected pictorial threads, the poetry becomes suspended outside time. |
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For a while Marx lived an isolated existence, unconnected with any organized political group. |
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Is it possible that Raines just can't see reliable sources for such tales, corroborated by other, unconnected reliable sources? |
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This result, unforeseen and unanticipated, led to the day's stonings and near lynchings of Chinese laundrymen unconnected to the alleged crimes. |
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Not unconnected with these two mercenary characters are the Cohens, the family with whom the saintly Mordecai lodges. |
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Its modus operandi is thus quite unconnected with that of the Pill, where overall blood serum levels are raised. |
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Subfields of psychology can be arguably characterized as islands of unconnected knowledge. |
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I sobbed loudly, not caring who I woke up, speaking into the dark emptiness of my room, forming disjointed sentences and unconnected thoughts. |
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But perhaps the best refutation of the idea that philosophy and morality are unconnected came, as we might have expected, from Samuel Johnson. |
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Only the icons, also for sale, looked newly minted, unconnected with obsolete dreams of empire, transcending the rotary phone and the swastika. |
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What is recent, however, is the advent of software that brings unconnected people together using the Internet. |
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Detectives leading the hunt for her killer said the sighting on August 13 may be unconnected but stressed it was vital they traced the mystery man. |
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Even a layman can see the unconnected letters and the strange angles of the note. |
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This creates an irrebuttable legal fiction unconnected with the facts. |
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In particular, why the euro continues to be weak and the not unconnected matter of what are the downsides for the US economy and its bullish looking near-term outlook. |
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The nightmare is the infantile terror of being totally unconnected with the parent, and at the mercy of the external world and one's internal phantasies. |
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Numerous simple declarative sentences, at times virtually unconnected conceptually, and rampant use of the passive voice make the book difficult to read. |
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Vincent and another man have since been convicted of another unconnected contract killing. |
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The structures conducting law enforcement-related activities along transport routes operate like an unconnected, heteroclite ensemble. |
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Three unconnected Brooklyn cops wind up at the same deadly location after enduring vastly different career paths. |
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Okay this is completely unconnected with music, but what the hey. |
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In the early 1990's a number of new, seemingly unconnected, phenomena were discovered in strong field atomic physics. |
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Seven Low: Any five unpaired, unconnected cards of different suits, with the highest card being a seven. |
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My second question is different, although it is not unconnected with the previous one. |
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All have witnessed the airport's transformation from a plain, unconnected facility to a vibrant, welcoming gateway for the community. |
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A third party shall in this context mean any party unconnected to and independent of the parties. |
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National leaders were happy to see something that might finally unite all of Canada, which was a vast, unconnected land. |
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Our thesis is that the social sciences and humanities are not merely academic pursuits unconnected to the real economy. |
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Rather the legislation contains a series of apparently unconnected provisions that seem to have been intended to address only limited concerns. |
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The two things are unconnected, and I fail to understand why this report makes a connection between them. |
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The two types of measures are of course not unconnected and may sometimes overlap. |
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To transfer files to and from a different host, use an unconnected Reflection session. |
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Canada's non-profit employers are generally unconnected when it comes to addressing labour force issues. |
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Market information systems are improving dramatically but many remain unconnected to such networks. |
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Population growth and galloping urbanization are, of course, not unconnected with the serious problem of the ecological future of our planet. |
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This body also established state scientific research, bringing together hitherto unconnected projects and scientists and enhancing the possibility of successful outcomes. |
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Community organizing is getting a group of unconnected people who are doing many unconnected things to start working together for some common purpose. |
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There is no plot, only a succession of unconnected scenes taped together. |
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But he sounds rushed, and the hand gestures seem unconnected. |
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There is an apparent dissonance or disjunction in her work, but this comes from a novel meshing of seemingly discontinuous or unconnected themes and problems. |
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French officials were already on edge after a series of apparently unconnected attacks, including the stabbing of police officers. |
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Everyone appreciates that a newborn baby's cranial bones are soft and largely unconnected to other bones, so as to allow the baby's head to pass through the birth canal. |
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Saying that Kynect is unconnected with the ACA or its repeal is just mind-numbingly false. |
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Many of the Northwest Islands are joined together by tunnels carved through the solid rock of the seabed, the still unconnected islands are accessed by car ferries. |
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Common partners can serve as referral agents and relay expectations and responsibilities as part of the process of bringing together two hitherto unconnected firms. |
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Communications-wise, these locations were unconnected islands. |
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In many cases, desirable features of the universe would not have come about, unless seemingly unconnected states of affairs had come together in the right sort of way. |
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Following his arrest in September 2001, Raissi spent five months in prison in Belmarsh high security prison while the USA attempted to have him extradited on minor charges unconnected with terrorism. |
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It is unconnected to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh, with which its remit overlaps. |
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Two unconnected factors jeopardized the success of the New Deal program. |
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Spar's role, by contrast with Field's, is limited to component repair services, rendered on its own premises physically unconnected with any airport or aircraft. |
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Smart devices such as the fridge are part of a new technological trend where all kinds of previously unconnected devices can now communicate with themselves and exchange information, and even take intelligent decisions. |
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While commingling of plan assets is possible today, it happens rarely as unconnected entities have no easy way to get together to provide for retirement income solutions. |
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Some rights of common were said to be in gross, that is, they were unconnected with tenure of land. |
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Apocalypse Slough will follow a group of seemingly unconnected characters who find their lives unexpectedly entwinedwhen the planet is threatened by an eight-mile wide comet. |
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In addition, it was not used to finance new investment unconnected with restructuring or to reduce by an excessive amount the company's financial charges. |
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The rapidity with which Notman's work came to public attention was not unconnected with his policy of photographing prominent individuals and offering prints for sale to the public. |
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Their palate differs from other ratites in that the sphenoid and palatal bones are unconnected. |
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The ecology of lobomycosis in humans and odontocetes seems to be unconnected. |
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It is only in the second limb of the test that a requirement of a degree of «seriousness» is introduced, although this is unconnected to the seriousness of the violation. |
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A third unconnected tube with water, but no meat, was also thrown in. |
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Until early this year, producing ice for storing fish was impossible, as Monte Trigo remains unconnected to any main electricity grid. |
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That person may be a co-worker you trust completely, a sympathetic supervisor, or another third party unconnected with your specific job or department. |
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It is only in the event of the failure of this supply, for some political reason unconnected with proliferation concerns, that the backup mechanism would become operative as a limited last resort. |
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Most arguments for a second mast rest on other, unconnected factors: a mizzen mast provides a good site for antennas and radar and, most important of all, two masts look better in photographs! |
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The prospect of Canada's health system devolving into a patchwork of unconnected provincial plans each with their own mix of public and private coverages is real. |
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Even if disjointed and unconnected, all the initiatives were presented as a coherent and chronologic corpus of ideas mundacistas. |
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At the onset of rifting, the upper part of the lithosphere starts to extend on a series of initially unconnected normal faults, leading to the development of isolated basins. |
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Thus, in certain cases independent, unconnected, scientific observations can be connected to each other, unified by principles of increasing explanatory power. |
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Many run on partial routes unconnected to a larger network or railways, run only seasonally, and charge high fares compared to services that focus mainly on providing transit. |
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