For Ferrari, though, the signing may have less to do with emotion than cold-hearted practicality.
The biggest costs in fact have less to do with managing money than with getting it.
His moody themes have less to do with blues and swing than with mesmerising soundscapes that paint the northern lights and rock-bound coasts.
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"Many of the serious problems associated with adoption have less to do with adoption, per se, than with what happens before adoption, " says Brodzinsky.
Even so, Vettel should have less to do than the last driver who went to Brazil looking to claim the world championship: Lewis Hamilton.
We are, but for reasons that have less to do with the design of your fridge than with the average age of your family.
Income gaps at this level have less to do with the skills-bias of the modern economy and more to do with its global reach.
Competitors and environmentalists, however, say Apple's green efforts have less to do with cleaning up its products and manufacturing and more to do with marketing.
These, though, have less to do with aesthetics than with metereology.
But, as Mrs Pusic put it in a recent interview, that does not mean that Croatia will have less to do with its former Yugoslav neighbours.
The genetic domino effect that his team uncovered may have less to do with extending life, he says, then with making it possible to survive caloric restriction at all.
Likewise, Germany's dearer borrowing costs may have less to do with optimism about its economy than with concerns about the costs to its exchequer of keeping the euro zone together.
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But they have done so in part for reasons that have less to do with the shape of political institutions and the merits (or otherwise) of politicians, than with lifestyles, technology and globalisation.
For Romney, a lot of that may have less to do with his wealth than the perception of his stiff demeanor, said Jennifer Duffy, a senior editor with The Cook Political Report.
At the end of the day, Delphi's move into Chapter 11 seems to have less to do with its imminent demise otherwise than it does with forcing the hand of the United Auto Workers and GM.
We start with an unflinching look at these realities before turning to solutions, and some potentially encouraging developments, which have less to do with how electricity is generated, and more to do with how it might be stored.
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These special medals are really a bad idea, and the reasons for that have less to do with the pecking order among medals and more to do with the detached way that drone operators carry out their remote-control missions.
Chris Williams, the boss of Williams Capital, a boutique investment bank, thinks that minority-run financial firms can still struggle to get into the game, but that this may have less to do with racism than with another Wall Street vice, cronyism.
In fact, much of the fury of the Tea Partiers against government stimulus and bailouts might have less to do with any principled belief in the limits of government and more to do with fear of what this will do to their own entitlements.
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The success of The Heretic in Spain may have less to do with Salcedo's character than it does with its recreation of the vanished Protestant milieu of the period, which was quickly suppressed and is harder to find than Spain's Moorish and Jewish past.
The problems with elections in Indonesia have less to do with the tactical ability to monitor such a large electoral process than with the absence of the political will among that nation's leaders to allow genuine competition and an uninhibited, independent observation of the electoral process.
Above all, voters are starting to notice that their national governments have less and less to do.
Dagestan has its fair share of problems, but the answers to why the Tsarnaevs may have turned to terrorism will likely have much less to do with the republic than the changes they, especially Tamerlan, underwent in America.
Specialists who are carrying out more operations also have less time to do initial consultations.
Effective local policies may have had less to do with the quantity of growth than the quality.
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Rapid casualisation has also meant that our younger colleagues teach more, earn less and have even less time to do research than the undifferentiated average figures that you report.
Warren Buffett will have less work to do.
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These parties, all with their own special characteristics, are distinct from older far-right groups such as France's National Front and Italy's Northern League, and have still less to do with thuggish movements in eastern Europe.
Most of the coalition's problems have had less to do with its complexion than its occasional bouts of incompetence: Mr Cameron's self-confidence has sometimes tipped into insouciance and neglect of detail, as in a botched proposal to privatise forests and, more importantly, the well-intentioned but chaotic bid to make the National Health Service more efficient.
If South Korea steps in to provide the missing electricity, the North would have much less incentive to do so.
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