But the most ambitious education-reform programmes are to do with choice in one guise or another.
Politics and history are to do with hard, exterior realities money, machinery and people en masse.
And we only allow hanging things on the school walls which are to do with education.
He said 'they are to do with the transfer of money for Mr Nadir to Northern Cyrpus'.
Futurology is a dangerous business, and it is true that most of the important arguments about mobile communications at the moment are to do with technology or regulation bandwidth, spectrum use and so on.
At each step of their journeys, your customers judge the experience on three levels: how well you meet their needs, how easy you are to do business with, and how enjoyable you are to do business with.
Each train company has to publish a charter, which gives an indication as to what they would do in circumstances such as this as well as a range of other things that are to do with the that is service offered.
Each executive chooses the way they are going to meet and what they are going to do with auction winners.
Palestinian fighters are also reported to be involved on both sides, although their divisions are more to do with politics and patronage than sectarianism.
Instead, what we have to come up with are ways to do more with less.
Sure, you need to know that you have enough money to survive, or more than survive, week to week, but you also need to know what you are going to do with all of the spare time you have every day, week and month.
Further, what do you think Publishers are going to do with this?
Mr Erdogan's enemies claim that AK's moves to trim the army's powers are not to do with its European Union aspirations but with a desire to cement religious rule.
The point that Rita made, listening to people, the older people, encouraging and supporting them in a mentoring role, listening too to the young people, that's what we are seeking to do with the Children's Fund which is focused on getting in there early.
To be sure, questions remain, such as, what are we to do with our air bases?
Contrary to popular belief they are placed only at accident black spots and are nothing to do with generating extra revenue, he says.
Europe's leaders will be asked yet again what they are going to do with Greece.
The markets ask what they are going to do with Greece and there is no convincing answer.
Many see it as an anti-consumer measure that limits what normal people are able to do with their own property.
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Often the problems are less to do with the meaning of words than with their unexpected impact on an audience.
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Considering the lack of Apple software on the market, looking at it is all you are likely to do with your iMac.
"I suspect the problem's they've found are largely to do with how they get used to a new system, " Dr Burton said.
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Precisely what doctors are supposed to do with these embryos is unclear.
Here there are problems to do with money, co-ordination and political will.
"Companies cannot solve worlds problems all on their own, that's not what we are trying to do with our partnership with WFP, " said Bakker.
But what we are trying to do with Wap gaming is be realistic - we don't expect them to replace home consoles, for example.
So what are we to do with this newly surplus labour?
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Those functions are harder to do with other mirroring services.
The research is based on the belief that deficiencies in fatty acids can cause serious learning difficulties which are more to do with a child's metabolism than his or her neurological condition.
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