So for all the talk, all the money, the troops have had little to do.
The way the corporations see it, currency movements have little to do with earnings performance overseas.
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Two of these were mistakes by al-Qaeda that we had very little to do with.
But this really has little to do with the essential ethos of American agriculture.
More than most people realize, the range has little to do with actual golf.
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The drop in his fortune also has little to do with his political spending.
These components of value had little to do with superior design or driving characteristics.
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This seems to have little to do with technology or market strategies gone wrong.
But here's the unusual twist in Lin's story: His success has little to do with smarts.
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Indeed, at first sight, capitalism has little to do with Red Hat and its kind.
Compulsive shopping has little to do with income, though money does determine the shopping venue.
But more often than not, these dvisions have very little to do with one another.
The slow growth and meager returns have little to do with inherent maturity of the sector.
Ms Ritchie said large-scale welfare cuts had little to do with getting people back to work.
These are all issues that have very little to do with the initial opposition of Chavez.
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And, of course, the benefits of free trade have little to do with jobs anyway.
Unfortunately though, the underlying costs often have little to do with the prices that hospitals charge.
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"Tony Blair's idea of choice has little to do with what people actually want, " he said.
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Beats took off for many reasons, some of them having little to do with its namesake.
East Asia's saving surplus, in short, has little to do with increases in saving.
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But the north-east's revival has little to do with the country's overall economic-growth targets.
This suggests that the value of a college education has little to do with learning.
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That has very little to do with the question of the sensible use of pseudonyms.
That has little to do with Mr Livingstone, but he has made some useful marginal contributions.
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The US's difficulties with confronting Iran have little to do with the decision to invade Iraq.
Today's economic crisis has little to do with differential wage costs within the euro.
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But many of the reasons for those shortfalls had little to do with Mr Hoon.
These failures have had little to do with the way banks measure their trading risks.
Still, the Republicans' choice should have little to do with being fair to either candidate.
Since 1997 Harley-Davidson has been steeped in an internal makeover that has little to do with marketing.
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