The decision to dispose of the non-U.S. wealth management business stems from this focus on cutting flab.
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All this financial destruction stems from this American-born dual U.S. and Egyptian citizen, who lied to investors that he was a graduate of Louisiana State University.
The U.S. government's interest in cycling stems from allegations made this spring by former cyclist Floyd Landis.
Much of the uncertainty stems from the fact this is the first time a pope has stepped down in nearly 600 years.
This optimism stems in part from the fact that this summer America, Britain and Ireland passed laws making digital signatures legally binding.
But this stems from the liberal press stymieing Republicans more than anything resembling adherence to principles.
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This stems from an underdog psyche resulting from centuries of kowtowing to strong Chinese and Japanese neighbors.
All of this stems from the bitter separation of Stagg and Katcher, which Forbes covered in 2009.
This stems from the core characteristics of military culture, that of discipline and the ability to follow orders.
This stems from the slate's unique hybrid of smartphone and notebook usage scenarios.
All this stems from a mysterious telephone poll of New Hampshire voters to gauge their interest in a President Trump.
Part of this stems from history: Nixon came to China, Bush Sr. served as the first US Ambassador to the PRC.
Part of this stems from a more painful sense of betrayal among those who thought they were close to the president.
The rarity of this stems from a long history of consolidation, but also confers on Regeneron a higher probability of clinical success.
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This stems from an agreement signed by the two companies in 2003.
This stems from a Financial Accounting Standards Board ruling that airport bonds should be treated as debt of the airlines that guarantee them.
Part of this stems from one legacy of the past: a surprising shortage of academic and other non-governmental links between the two countries.
This stems from sustained consumer confidence in that region and increased investment by the company in its brands (known as Maisons) and distribution networks.
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Much of this stems from the manner in which Kevin Rudd was deposed and her subsequent failure to win a mandate at last year's federal election.
And the resistance to this stems from a legitimate concern about the need to get our deficits under control, the need to reduce spending, the need to address our long-term debt.
This stems from a recognition that traditional oversight needs to go hand in hand with the macroprudential sort that takes account of the collective behaviour of financial firms, contagion effects and so on.
This stems from the association.
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"The urban legend (that Facebook is losing younger users) flows more often than not from surveys people have done of younger users that indicate that they're using other social services ... much of the concern stems from the assumption that this is a zero-sum game, and that's not how we see it, " Ebersman said.
As my colleague Chris Smith notes, this largely stems from the KFC Yum!
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The first is this and stems from the 'who-said-what-to-whom' row between the Prime Minister's camp and the First Minister's.
This stems more from their desperation than from confidence in any technical solution.
Whether this confusion stems from extreme negotiating tactics or sheer disorganisation is unclear.
This all stems from Beechcraft, who lost out on the bid.
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