Mr. Bateman, for his part, argues that wives and girlfriends don't have much to do with it.
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But Mr Routray doubts the Front had much to do with it.
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The U.S. lackluster job market is as much to do with the 2008 financial crisis as it has to do with our education system, said Silverstein in an interview with me on Thursday.
It had never occurred to her that her own suffering had as much to do with herself as it did with her Dad.
"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.
It shows us that practical politics has much less to do with ideas than it has to do with the emotions they feel while watching sports.
It's a generous variety and you don't have to do too much with it.
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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.
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.
Worthington, a small company that has nothing much to do with beer, announced it is buying quarter of a clutch of companies under the umbrella of Law Financial Limited (LFL).
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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For example, the cultural trend to prefer airplanes to zeppelins for travel had almost as much to do with the Hindenberg incident as it did the greater usefulness of airplanes.
"It's much more to do with a power grab by political anoraks in Cardiff Bay than it is about what people really need, " he said.
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Sure, there's a primal response to seeing something go up in flames, but it has about as much to do with the day-to-day ordeal of being a human being as that uncomfortable feeling you get when you have to pee and there's no toilet nearby.
Much of it has to do with coach Dunga's new approach towards journalists.
Its first edition is seven hundred and forty-two pages long, and much of it has to do with small questions of spelling and pronunciation.
"So much of it has to do with the personal attention students get, " says Tony Pals, a spokesman for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.
What makes me think that Apple has a serious problem about computer malware is that I think that much more of it is to do with explanation two.
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Much of it had to do with snakebites.
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The crowd had so much excited energy and no idea what to do with it.
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But much of this has to do with the perception that it may be overpaying for the assets.
In fact, I'd say it takes much more effort to consciously do than it does to just stay sad, but with all my heart, I cannot tell you how worth it it is.
Solving it has much more to do with acting pragmatically than following your passion, I want to tell them.
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The early exchanges produced only seven runs in five overs, but it was as much to do with India's openers adjusting to the cold conditions and the 1015 BST start as anything else.
It is much more to do with the belated recognition by banks and businesses of how the "deleveraging of the British economy" - the attempt by households, government and businesses to reduce the burden of debt bearing down on them - is squeezing consumption and economic growth.
"There's too much money and people don't know what to do with it, " she says.
And it might have as much to do with our thoughts and behavior patterns as with our genes.
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