He was not an economist and probably wanted to have nothing to do with it.
In doing so, adults also have the opportunity to instill in their children values that have to do with what it means to be an American citizen.
"The net worth of a client has nothing to do with our selection process--the ambitions and intentions of the client have everything to do with it, " claims James Glymph, a principal of Frank O.
At the Delhi summit, Mirza also defended her dress saying that even if she wore a four-inch skirt, it was her decision and others should not have anything to do with it.
Ordinarily when dealing with disparity in testimony such as this, prosecutors will have nothing to do with it.
In an interview with the Associated Press news agency in 2011, Ebert said that bravery and courage "have little to do with it".
If the stock crashes, the put becomes valuable and you have to do something with it.
Mr. Bateman, for his part, argues that wives and girlfriends don't have much to do with it.
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Remittances in hard currency funnelled through hawala (Islamic word-of-mouth banks) may have more to do with it.
" Estrada replied: "I hope the people will indeed think I have nothing to do with it.
Tragically, the laws of supply and demand have nothing to do with it.
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His political connections may explain the fact that he wasn't prosecuted, or they may have nothing to do with it.
Again, the other siblings will have nothing to do with it.
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The expanded product lines that have stretched Staples and Office Depot past pencils and paper clips and into computers and scanners might have something to do with it.
What does this have to do with corporate IT?
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Might it finally persuade the Justice Department to investigate why the sport is taken seriously by sentient adults? (I, for one, think that gambling might have something to do with it.) We also hoped that the NCAA might suspend Butler so the players could take a year off and learn to shoot.
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And they do it from all different countries and they have to do it with consensus.
Their money has to go somewhere, and someone will have to advise them what to do with it.
It's a generous variety and you don't have to do too much with it.
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Fans of the show have had to make do with repeats since it was pulled, which have continued to draw big audiences.
Some of this has to do -- some of it will have to do with working with Congress to ensure that Congress provides the necessary funds to allow for enhanced security at our diplomatic missions around the world.
This is a classic case of cannot do it with one party, have to do it in a bipartisan way, and it requires focus, it requires education on the issues, and persistence.
At least the International Olympic Committee should have nothing more to do with it.
Now he'll have to do it with his ex-wife accusing him of repeatedly trespassing in her home.
Strict British libel laws may have had something to do with it.
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The Penguins will have to do it with the former Flames captain, but without captain Sidney Crosby, out indefinitely with a broken jaw.
Oil companies have assured us over the last couple of years that the price of crude oil doesn't have a lot to do with it.
Foreigners have had little to do with it, however, and slapping on restrictions is unlikely to bring houses or land to those who need them most.
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