But these pragmatic matters have nothing to do with fundamental determinism. |
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He said such mind-over-matter theories have nothing to do with why fire-walking is physically possible. |
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Nice to see awesome actors like Olmos and Alonso getting meaty roles that have nothing to do with their ethnicity. |
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I have been looking at the accident statistics and have found out that many of the fatalities have nothing to do with speed. |
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Nonetheless, they have nothing to do with chauvinism or nationalism and are based on the centuries old history of Russian statehood. |
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Masculinity and manhood have nothing to do with whom you sleep with or whom you love. |
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Many are abrogating those responsibilities for ideological reasons that have nothing to do with our well-being. |
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Discrimination need have nothing to do with hatred or repugnance toward those against whom it is applied. |
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They have nothing to do with the aspirations of the Kashmiris or the Afghans. |
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Likewise many other villagers who were innocent and have nothing to do with any activities of any banned outfits were booked. |
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How many cities and regions in New Zealand will say nowadays they have nothing to do with tourism? |
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After all, we may know many things that have nothing to do with formal logical systems. |
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Stories like this have nothing to do with political correctness and to align the two is lazy thinking and lazy writing. |
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She is rabbiting on about antibiotics and bacterial resistance, which have nothing to do with the financial review debate. |
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He said there are many reasons that a ballot could have dimples or indentations that have nothing to do with voter intent. |
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And the God who is invoked in justification of these is a God I wish to have nothing to do with. |
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It includes a number of books and articles that have nothing to do with epistemology and metaphysics. |
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The funny thing is, he left a pregnant girl in New Zealand and will have nothing to do with the child he fathered. |
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These lapses have nothing to do with the operating system or software being used. |
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Chagrin seems to me to have nothing to do with raging ambition, though the connection may be clear if you read the sentence in context. |
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If the father wants to have nothing to do with the baby then he may or may not mind the mother having an abortion. |
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I suggest you two shake hands and apologize now, or I will have nothing to do with either of you again! |
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He can tell me that Jack is just some stupid Junior that I should have nothing to do with. |
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It is a sweet tale of a boy in love with a girl whose father will let her have nothing to do with him. |
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But the dimwitted ukases that his book with Strunk promulgates have nothing to do with good writing or elegant style. |
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Even evolutionists have decided that these so-called apemen have nothing to do with man's ancestry! |
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The war and the next war have nothing to do with liberation or terrorism or any of that katzenjammer. |
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A commercial agreement is between the parties concerned and should have nothing to do with what anyone else wants. |
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However these proposals have nothing to do with the proposal to decouple beef and sheep production from subsidies. |
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What reflective action are you talking about, if you're moved by stimuli that have nothing to do with re-flection? |
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The allegations have nothing to do with any other member, senator or government employee. |
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They have nothing to do with spiritual knowledge or godly religious life. |
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He walked into a field and quietly dispatched his task, catching two worlds that nearly touch and yet seem to have nothing to do with one another. |
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These interviews result in politicians talking defensively about how great a place Ireland is to invest and how the closures have nothing to do with Irish competitiveness. |
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I know you have nothing to do with them but I suggest you keep your distance. |
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These are strictly non-public people who have nothing to do with the media or politics. |
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It is important for us not to veer off into initiatives that have nothing to do with dealing with the people who are committing these crimes. |
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There are now so many demands on a designer that have nothing to do with sketching and draping. |
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In the East, there are huge massacres of civilians, who often have nothing to do with the uprising or the resistance movement. |
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Decisions are made in back rooms, frequently by people who have nothing to do with government agencies that are supposed to be in charge. |
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Next to it are some odds and ends that have nothing to do with a village so far from any ocean and from any other Buddhist representation. |
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But when innocent people who have nothing to do with the goings-on are hurt, it feeds the public's fear. |
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These cultural meets are also fast turning out to be platforms for bringing in tinsel stars, notwithstanding the fact that they have nothing to do with academics. |
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Unfortunately, these decisions often have nothing to do with labour standards or even with employment. |
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As for the structure of these organisations, I can assure you that my colleague and I have nothing to do with it. |
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Some other bloggers chose the policy of the ostrich, burying themselves in issues that have nothing to do with citizens' needs. |
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In this case as well, considerations that have nothing to do with the public interest govern the distribution of ministerial responsibilities. |
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In Madagascar's case, this means not interfering in matters that have nothing to do with the region in which it lies. |
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Some Member States have drawn up replies on subjects which have nothing to do with shared management. |
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The matters I want to come to grips with have nothing to do with the operation or focus of the mint as it presently exists. |
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The cultural preference for base 10 and the engineering advantages of base 2 have nothing to do with any intrinsic properties of the decimal and binary numbering systems. |
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There are many, many reasons to be repelled by Ronaldo that have nothing to do with his athletic performance. |
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The press will be everlastingly telephoning you for comments on a vast range of subjects which have nothing to do with intercommunion or sectarianism. |
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She knew she wanted to play corky in Bound, but her management wanted her to have nothing to do with it. |
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But his fellow Laborites would have nothing to do with a compromise bill. |
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Miranda's body image and sexuality have nothing to do with this. |
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Litterateurs and litterateuses have nothing to do with making the popular mood. |
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These names have nothing to do with relative heights but refer to their positions in the valley. |
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Democrats, do the American thing and have nothing to do with this charade. |
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Taco Bell representatives say that farm worker wages have nothing to do with them. |
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Sometimes morris dancers do not dance, guisers are not disguised, pace-eggers have nothing to do with eggs, and some mummers have no play. |
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And it is all the more disproportional if this information is also to be available to the state, under section 107 of the Customs Act, for purposes that have nothing to do with Customs. |
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When I try to explain that the initiatives that I take issue with have nothing to do with terrorism, the government simply ignores my explanations. |
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For many companies these days, it has become trendy to present oneself as particularly environmentallyfriendly. At edding, however, sustainable strategies have nothing to do with fashion. |
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The draft resolution has not been adopted simply because some members of the Security Council blocked it for political reasons that have nothing to do with protecting international peace and security. |
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Another thing is certain though: both women underline true problems but which both have nothing to do with solving the Greek case, but rather everything to do with the after-Greece Eurozone's perspectives. |
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By way of conclusion, I would like to point out that the comments I have made here have nothing to do with the report we discussed yesterday evening. |
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Price pressures have nothing to do with wages and much to do with the Government's decision to increase VAT, the unfairest tax of all. |
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We intervene for our own domestic political reasons or for other foreign policy objectives that have nothing to do with the situation in the Balkans, and it only incites people to violence and killing. |
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It is thought that the soul and angels are devoid of quantity and dimension, and that they have nothing to do with grosser locality. |
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Law enforcement officers have nothing to do with these fake lotteries and will never ask you to put up your own money to help in an investigation! |
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The problems associated with the Scientific Research Tax Credit clearly illustrate how tax expenditures can embroil NRT in issues that have nothing to do with revenue raising. |
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I am in favour of the discharge, but I voted against a whole host of proposals that are as hare-brained as they are costly and perfectly unnecessary, and that have nothing to do with the 2005 discharge. |
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The fact that Rachel brought in such wise heads who have nothing to do with Notting Hill gives the lie to the idea that we are an exclusive set who only promote each other. |
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Universalizability suggests that who we are, to whom we are related, and how we are situated should have nothing to do with our moral decision-making. |
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However, this hypothesis is no longer actively investigated, as there are examples of creoles, such as Hezhou, which evidently have nothing to do with the Lingua Franca. |
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