Mr. Bateman, for his part, argues that wives and girlfriends don't have much to do with it.
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Past numbers do not have anything much to do with future numbers.
Securities market regulation does not often have much to do with foreign policy.
Few Iranians would suggest that these images have much to do with football.
In an intriguing report, Charles Lieberman, chief economist at Chase Securities, an investment bank, points out that Latinos have much to do with this.
None of these motivations for inflating the price of Van Gogh and the Impressionists until they threatened to burst have had much to do with enduring artistic value.
But in many cases, slowing sales have as much to do with perception as reality.
It's a generous variety and you don't have to do too much with it.
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Yet, the size of the problem, much like the universal banking problems, may have as much to do with this increase in crime as any.
Just how financially troubled people perceive themselves to be might have as much to do with their attitudes as a sense of honor.
Panic would contend that any changes in his role have as much to do with him as his detractors.
It is also unclear how much the result will have to do with the issues.
Other teams have found ways to do more with much, much less.
Throughout his life and to this day, Britten's reputation has risen and fallen for reasons that have at least as much to do with his complex personality.
The high representative was supposed only to promote compliance with the agreement, but originally did not have much authority to do so.
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In practice, the way people feel about windmills may have as much to do with financial effects as with physical ones.
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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.
They are causing me to have relationship problems in that most people do not want to be involved with someone who has so much person debt.
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Furthermore, the fall in unemployment might have as much to do with the low participation rate as with job creation.
At least one theory posits that Cowgill's atypical preference may have as much to do with his eyes as it does with his hands.
"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.
And it might have as much to do with our thoughts and behavior patterns as with our genes.
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This may or may not have much to do with the Fed buying long-term securities in the U.S. market under QE2.
College Board officials and other experts noted that the declining scores could have much to do with the testing pool, which is growing and becoming more diverse.
It's all a bit reminiscent of mid-80s student politics - and the ultimate result, which is expected to emerge at some point on Wednesday evening, could have as much to do with distaste at factional tactics as with grand questions of ideology.
Of course, much of the rise in life expectancy may have had nothing to do with medical research.
This might sound like it doesn't have much to do with accounting scandals, but in practice it does in a potentially significant way.
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The main difference is that sheriffs and their deputies have much more discretion over how to deal with such offenders than state-prison wardens do.
And given the leadership gap, I have a lot more empowerment to do the good job I was doing, with much less resistance.
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