What does going back to school have to do with corporate social responsibility ( CSR)?
On the surface, it might seem to have to do with originality, visual impact and branding.
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It seems dimly to have to do with justice, with some wrong being avenged, but what?
None of the sailors I talked to seemed to have anything to do with being on an aircraft carrier.
But the government's environmental worries, and anger over Sakhalin Energy's costs, seem to have something to do with Gazprom's bargaining.
They were not only not mating, as they were supposed to, but also refusing to have anything to do with each other.
Jack Welch and his legendary success at General Electric, for example, may appear to some critics to have nothing to do with corporate culture.
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In Europe as a whole, many of the objections to shale have to do with green issues, though there are plenty of other obstacles too.
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Their theological attachment to what President Bush has properly called an "obsolete" and "dangerous" agreement appears to have little to do with logic or common sense.
The resignation of Mr. Carrizales seems to have something to do with the fact that Cuban military officers have been promoted in the ranks of the Venezuelan national Armed Forces.
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Let's face it: There are reasons the Mets' executives would want to name Wright captain that have nothing to do with Wright's leadership ability reasons that have nothing to do with baseball at all.
"I think that the American promoters do not want to have much to do with the English boxing scene because it appears to us to be so xenophobic, " Arum told BBC Sport Online.
Others point to the writings on heredity of Francis Galton, a Victorian, but these days they seem tinged with racism, and no one in Mensa would want to have anything to do with that.
Reliance Industries, which lost the Chesapeake deal to CNOOC, also appears to have chosen to do business with the U.S. instead of Iran, reportedly ceasing its sales of refined petroleum to Iran in June 2009.
Citigroup tried to persuade a federal judge the suit should be tossed out of court because Brinson, who is representing herself, accused Citigroup of violating laws that seem to have nothing to do with her case.
And they do so at a time when Fatah's leadership refuses to have anything to do with the Israeli government and as Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas is preparing for his summit with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Keep in mind as you read these that exposing yourself to diverse sources of information even those that seem to have nothing to do with your business is a great way to stimulate the brain and spur innovation.
As it relates to the one strand of reconciliation that you referred to, for reasons that appear to have to do with internal political turbulence among the Taliban, those efforts have been basically put on hold for the time being.
Funneled without limit through trade associations and shadowy front groups able to run vicious attack ads without identifying their corporate patrons, such lucre will deter good candidates from running for office because they won't want to have anything to do with such dirty politics.
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"Our brother told us, in no uncertain terms and without hesitation in the months prior to his death, that he despised both of you and that he did not want either of you to have anything to do with his life or estate for that matter, " the letter said.
There have been lots of efforts to block assistance to Haiti that have nothing to do with good governance or need.
The persistence of recusal issues appears to have little to do with the legal merits there aren't any but a great deal to do with the process of how we have selected and rejected candidates for judicial office in the past few decades, certainly since the superbly qualified Robert Bork was turned down for a seat on the Supreme Court.
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.
"One could get away with more on the summer Riviera, and whatever happened seemed to have something to do with art, " Fitzgerald wrote to his editor, Maxwell Perkins.
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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.
But to survive they first have to do away with fear and need, and to focus beyond themselves.
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This seems to have little to do with technology or market strategies gone wrong.
"I don't want my DAD to have anything to do with my sex life, " I said.
He was not an economist and probably wanted to have nothing to do with it.
However, that person never was branded a suspect and later proved to have nothing to do with the incident.
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