Pearl and guitarist Jonas Stein agree the lawyers' decision had more to do with demographics than violence.
Bloomberg insiders said it had more to do with the mayor wanting to keep them close at hand.
The consumer shift online that Pichette talked about had more to do with holiday shopping than advanced geolocation services.
The property bonanza has had more to do with a buoyant economy, a growing middle class and declining interest rates.
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But the story was different for women: Their relationship satisfaction had more to do with how negative feelings were perceived.
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Recovery is on the way, and the recession anyway had more to do with low copper prices than Concertacion policies.
ObamaCare seeks to replicate these institutions nationwide, even though their successes had more to do with local traditions and superior management.
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As for Bernardo Paz, he insists that the creation of Inhotim had more to do with his love of gardens than of art.
The lower crime figures may have had more to do with demography (fewer young men around) and changes in policing than with sentencing policy.
The second misguided post, from an AP staffer friend of mine, had more to do with ownership of the material you create on Facebook.
In truth, Jankovic's final steps to victory had more to do with the 12-time Grand Slam champion's lack of concentration than her own mental fortitude.
Many believe that the rule's introduction had more to do with the church's desire to hold on to property than with concerns about priestly virtue.
He reckons that its development had more to do with the needs of sporty Victorians and that two garments informed the design of the suit jacket.
However, the three economists believe this had more to do with highly-borrowed investors' need at that time for cash than with their views about individual countries.
Clarke also dismissed suggestions that cash-strapped City's reaction to Wise's offence had more to do with getting the player off the wage bill rather than internal discipline.
Successful journalists were blind to (or downplayed) the fact that their success and respectability had more to do with fitting a mold than their talent as writers.
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The trigger that caused me to begin eating a plant-rich diet and lose another six to seven pounds had more to do with workout recovery than weight.
Some suspect that Mr Sankoh's statement had more to do with the arrival, on the same day, of an international committee charged with monitoring the peace accord.
My beef with it had more to do with how it extrapolates from the situation of the technology industry itself to say that customers shouldn't care about IT.
Those who take notice of him realise that his biggest public moments have had more to do with commemorating the achievements of others than with any deeds of his own.
Mr. Rubin said that while "obviously tax circumstances changed at the end of the year, " the timing of the deal had more to do with when the buyer and seller came together.
Although Australia's resilience had more to do with consumer spending than electronic trading, it is nonetheless a terrific marketing tool for the country as a whole, and for its financial markets in particular.
United won at Sunderland, though that may have had more to do with the home team's abject futility and, unsurprisingly perhaps, manager Martin O'Neill was let go a few hours after the final whistle.
He said the Nineties might see a Democrat in the White House, but that had more to do with bad campaigning by the Republicans than it did with a leftward shift in the body politic.
Karachi residents and members of the media said the show of public support for Bhutto had more to do with the fact that Pakistani's love a good party and shouldn't necessarily be seen as an indicator of Bhutto's popularity.
Certainly, when Salomon Brothers, an investment bank, was acquired last September by Travelers, a financial conglomerate, many on Wall Street suspected that the deal had more to do with the considerable ego of Sandy Weill, the boss of Travelers, than with commercial logic.
The family said they were told that it was because he wasn't a U.S. citizen during the war, although an Arlington official said Monday that the reason may have had more to do with the fact that he wasn't a member of the American military at the time of his heroics.
Having said that, it is worth also saying that Mr Sharif is an implausible upholder of the democratic ideal, that the country now needs an impartial judiciary more than ever before, and that this episode is not the end of the story: although, at 50, Pakistan might be considered ripe for a crisis of the mid-life variety, this one had more to do with growing up than growing old.
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