Examples of using Has more to do in English and their translations into Dutch
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This dispute has more to do with the British minister wanting to  be seen to  defend British workers than it has to do  with any substantial trade issue.
So maybe it has more to do with the process of creating the yarn that it is finally used in each piece than the technique itself.
Nanging, all this has more to do with keyboard replacement strategies than with OCR.
A brand on the other hand has more to do with a business' reputation
Hence optimization of"pleasure" has more to do with optimization of the input or output of the activities based on"enjoyment" itself!
The type of foundation needed has more to do with the properties of the soil
I'm starting to  think that this has more to do with the boat… than it does  with the family.
With this release I will remain quite neutral and that has more to do with my preferences than the release itself.
the more  we come to  the conclusion that it has more to do with the little things.
Mr President, although the Union's future enlargement has more to do with the next topic on the agenda,
Now one can of course debate about the choice in songs, but that has more to do with my personal fave's than the quality offered on both discs.
However,'The Oswald File' is not a conceptual follower of the previous story, but the addition'Ethnolution II' has more to do with the song's character.
Larive-Groenendaal ing vision of the future has more to do with the application of technology than technology itself, and the warning is clear:
Today Austrian diplomacy has more to do with diplomatic ties with the EU as a whole,
for example, has more to do with relevance, reputation
that Assange's obsession with WikiLeaks has more to do with childhood trauma than wanting to  improve the world.
In the subsequent days, Morse has  continued to  comment on the"red/green" zoning system, alleging it has more to do with politics than security, and is affecting relief efforts.
energy to  be injected into the subject has more to do with what to do  now than with the starting-point of the discussion which related to  the actual administration of the customs regime.
young people living in the city has more to do in their spare time,
tasks to  another vibration and responsibility that has more to do with holding that Light