Examples of 'has more to do with' in a sentence

Meaning of "has more to do with"

has more to do with: This phrase suggests that a certain issue or matter is primarily connected to or influenced by a specific factor or rationale

How to use "has more to do with" in a sentence

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has more to do with
That has more to do with me than you.
British humor probably has more to do with it.
It has more to do with policy than law.
Is it possible this has more to do with the ending.
Has more to do with the first amendment.
This legislation has more to do with politics.
It has more to do with your organization as a whole.
I think that it has more to do with civility.
It has more to do with realpolitik than psychology.
The second reason has more to do with commerce.
It has more to do with how you act.
A successful marriage has more to do with.
Gita has more to do with human values.
Another advantage of eating them raw has more to do with our tastes.
This one has more to do with history.

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Scientists at University College London say the difference has more to do with d.
This phenomenon has more to do with geography.
It has more to do with being your brother than being a profiler.
What we are now discussing has more to do with a change in consumer be.
It has more to do with the specific person.
My reason for doing this has more to do with me than with you.
It has more to do with region and culture.
The answer to this question has more to do with sociology than science.
It has more to do with your reelection.
The mounting desire for platinum has more to do with its broader use.
This has more to do with my wrist size.
The rising demand for platinum has more to do with its wider use.
Timing has more to do with email frequency.
In ordinary business transactions value ultimately has more to do with perception than calculation.
Marriage has more to do with the individual.
The question I want you to consider though has more to do with living.
It probably has more to do with their attitude.
Reverb 's a little more intricate as it has more to do with audibility.
This one has more to do with etiquette.
I thought it had to do with life, but it has more to do with death.
I think this has more to do with expectations.
This notion is oriented towards the past, but has more to do with the present.
It probably has more to do with driving style.
You should first realize that the ideal shoe has more to do with your running….
I think it has more to do with poetic license.
I also believe that mentioning CO2 emissions has more to do with awareness-raising.
But it has more to do with mark to market.
Beingreplacedby ayoungerwoman has more to do with your husband?
This has more to do with the miles between us.
Which is why I know your visit has more to do with a scheme than a scone.
It has more to do with your potential.
Research suggests sports performance has more to do with mental rather than physical abilities.
It has more to do with the acceleration.
The real spirituality has more to do with us than with God.
It has more to do with perception more than reality.

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