The first has to do with fundamentals of its economy that are often ignored by short-term investors.
If it has to do with observed warming, observed changes, the language is softened.
It really has to do with, you know, your own psychological well-being from that point on.
Part of who she is, and how she is molded, has to do with her career.
There is one other point I should add here, which has to do with internet-based work.
Much of that has to do with her presence in all important social media.
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There are several reasons, none of which has to do with a lack of talent.
And I think a lot of it has to do with the wisdom of our founders.
The loophole has to do with the way the IRS values your gift to the kids.
It has to do with the unparalleled peace and prosperity the nation is enjoying.
Mr. SHURKIN: Part of that has to do with his genius, I am sure.
Part of it has to do with his inabilities to deal with other humans.
The good kind, Henig tells us, has to do with how you use that ten-year span.
It has to do with the definition of marriage as one man, one woman.
And then the availability of credit, which also has to do with government policies.
One of the announcements has to do with our building construction products division in North Carolina.
"It has to do with your idea of state government and the Internet, " notes NRF's Riehl.
Mr. DEAN MILLER (Editor, Post Register): What does the First Amendment has to do with that?
Lead Designer more or less has to do with the overall direction of the game.
The other alternative catalyst that we have identified has to do with shareholder activism.
The real flurry over the new DX, though, has to do with the fate of newspapers.
Part of the variation has to do with differences in law from state to state.
The key distinction has to do with an axiomatic assumption about the nature of wealth creation.
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In no small part, that has to do with the limited nature of the programme itself.
The third (and more controversial) supply side button has to do with public spending.
This metaphor, which you may have heard in a different context, has to do with frogs.
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At a deeper level, it has to do with the way our brain works.
The second one is more abstract and has to do with changes in interest rates.
It probably has to do with the way most people get introduced to it.
The research suggests that one's preference has to do with a combination of predisposition and observation.
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