Even so, that record price probably had much to do with the previous owner.
But in many cases, slowing sales have as much to do with perception as reality.
The truth of the matter is very little of that has much to do with elections.
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But the present fragility of America's stockmarket also has much to do with recklessness at home.
Mr Gettelfinger's fresh spirit of compromise has much to do with preserving what membership he can.
The switch in fiscal priorities has much to do with domestic and, especially, Liberal Party politics.
Mr. Bateman, for his part, argues that wives and girlfriends don't have much to do with it.
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But it is unlikely that his win had much to do with this realistic and pragmatic stance.
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Thus far GE's real estate lenders haven't had much to do with the folks financing copy machines.
The dollar's dominance has much to do with the unrivalled depth and liquidity of its financial markets.
And it might have as much to do with our thoughts and behavior patterns as with our genes.
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"ICICI's Herculean rise has much to do with Kamath's correct reading of how markets would evolve, " says Chaukar.
Fundus' motivation has as much to do with tax breaks and subsidies as with any reverence for history.
It is a great phrase, but I am not sure the change has much to do with class.
Panic would contend that any changes in his role have as much to do with him as his detractors.
Securities market regulation does not often have much to do with foreign policy.
Ronald Reagan's deepest beliefs never had much to do with fashion or convenience.
Marlet is in no doubt that rich vein of form has had much to do with Santini's leadership skills.
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Few Iranians would suggest that these images have much to do with football.
The widespread damage to the city has much to do with its topography, or "lay of the land, " English said.
The bottom line: "Innovation has as much to do with whether to take a job as does pay, " Hohman says.
Furthermore, the fall in unemployment might have as much to do with the low participation rate as with job creation.
The rest, however, had as much to do with making me the person I am today as anything else did.
Some may feel that the proposed ban has as much to do with the appearance of independence as with its reality.
This may or may not have much to do with the Fed buying long-term securities in the U.S. market under QE2.
The modern Briton's nostalgia for buses with rounded lines, conductors, platforms and hand-cranked ticket machines has much to do with him.
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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The answer has as much to do with federal regulations barring cross-ownership between newspaper publishers and broadcasters as it does with economics.
When they think of implementing Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act, they're not thinking about the IRS having much to do with that.
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The point here is oftentimes the business relationship has just as much to do with the business as it does the relationship.
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