If parents prefer to molly-coddle their children with junk food it surely has something to do with their unwillingness to be more responsibly austere with their own diets.
Ms Cohodas believes that an obsession with dieting had something to do with the singer's death in 1963 (she was just 39) from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.
The purpose of community media is not to do something for the community but to provide the community with an opportunity to do something for itself.
Mr MacDorman wants to do more tests, but he surmises that the discomfort many Japanese feel when dealing with other people has something to do with his results, and that they are much more at ease when talking to an android.
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That's not conclusive proof, but it does look like the boost has a lot to do with the pressure to find something to do when jobs are hard to find.
His relationship with Fox has been uniquely fraught almost from the start, for reasons that probably have something to do with the advertiser boycott against him, and even more to do with the way his antics at times seem to define the network, often for the worse.
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But if you really want to do something with your life, you have to do more than just speak.
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The West's newfound obsession with Islamophobia probably also has something to do with it.
"Generally, I come up with a name that has something to do with what gave me the impulse to draw it, " he tells CNN from his company's headquarters in the fashion town of Prato, Italy.
"One could get away with more on the summer Riviera, and whatever happened seemed to have something to do with art, " Fitzgerald wrote to his editor, Maxwell Perkins.
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It would also do more to encourage the use of vehicles with flexible-fuel engines to provide American consumers with something they do not have: a real choice.
He met with the President of Mexico to try to discuss ways to do something better with the border then to turn it into a fence.
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To some, Mr Vesco's ultimate scam was to suggest that the emaciated man snapped last November in a coffin, with his friends grieving round it, had something to do with him.
"Although I felt encouraged I also realised I need to do something with my game to make sure I get back where I want to be - in the top 10, " he told his official website.
We also saw a huge opportunity, everyone had ideas about how the financial system could be improved, but the power to do something with those ideas seemed to be held by a few.
Do you think the fact that he was 106-22 with six consecutive Big 10 titles and a national championship had something to do with that?
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"It's difficult to watch these videos and not sense that their popularity has something to do with a persistent, if unconscious, desire to see black people perform, " Aisha Harris wrote Tuesday for Slate.
The Clinton administration has tried to balance sensitivity to Russia's concerns with mounting pressure to do something about a missile threat whose rapid expansion has tended to vindicate the hawks.
"It's a lot more fun fondling feathers, but, the whole point is to learn about the data and be able to do something with it that is going to have an impact, " Walsh said.
He said he had never discussed the killing with his own two daughters, but they were aware that Stone had something to do with it.
Mr Burden said he wanted to know if the "lack of long-term thinking and planning" have something to do with the fact that London Midland's franchise is due to end in 2015.
We need to do something with it, and we need to manage it responsibly while helping customers understand how sharing their data helps us to better serve their needs.
"We were shell-shocked when Yasmin was diagnosed after being very ill for two months but we knew we wanted to do something positive with what was happening to us, " Ms Attwood said.
I've shown repeatedly my willingness to work overtime to try to get them to do something to deal with this high unemployment rate.
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When the Nets began playing at the Barclays, it was obvious that the team had decided to do something dramatic with lighting, which was to brightly light the herringbone basketball court and keep the rest of the place in darkness.
Because the nation is watching what Washington is doing right now as the President is speaking about how important it is to do something to discourage the gun violence, to do away with the scourge of gun violence.
On one side many people believe that the future social dialectical barrier will be between those who know and those who do not know rather than between the rich and the poor people, and some times one has even seen science unappropriately used to give credit to something that has nothing to do with it.
"There was a tremendous amount of pressure on the Executive Branch to do something and to deal with what appeared to be very substantial security breaches, " says Michael Bromwich, who was the Justice Department's inspector general at the time.
"I had always really wanted to do something with senior pictures, but at the time my mom and I didn't have the finances to do so, " said the 18-year-old.
Now, if you break it, you made a mistake, it's the wrong thing to do, but you own it and then you got to fix it and do something with it.
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