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Yet all evidence suggests that speculation has little to do with the rising price of crude.
It doesn't have much to do with the rising value of the euro against the dollar.
The effectiveness of his limited reserve of political capital in the face of House and industry objections will likely be determined by political realities that have little to do with the rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Defenders of the leap second would like to retain the quaint notion that the definition of a day has something to do with the rising and setting of the sun.
Of course, much of the increasing appeal of nuclear power has to do with the rising cost of oil and the need to reduce the level of greenhouse emissions.
Although I certainly question the reasons that the United States and its coalition partners went into Iraq in the first place, I think that the liberation of the Iraqi population had much to do with the rising confidence of citizens of other Middle Eastern nations to rebel against their tyrannical governments.
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Did your decision have anything to do with the rise of Silvio Berlusconi?
"It may have to do with the rise of nationalism and the sense of fellow feeling".
Much of it has to do with the rise of radical Islam and our failed efforts to counter it.
But, compared to wholesale price rises, these have almost nothing to do with the rises already seen.
Much of that has to do with the rise of the Internet as a means of promoting and distributing music.
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