Much of it stems from what many have called social media for years now.
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It stems from the fact that the concessions the Association has to offer aren't properly theirs to give.
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It stems from his political action committee's funnelling of corporate money to candidates for the Texas state Legislature.
Still, the call for reforms is not tainted just because it stems from people we are not sure about.
It stems from the purchase of 24 bottles of wine at a sale conducted by Zachys Wine Auctions in October 2005.
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That encourages cohesion and commitment, because it stems from a conscious decision to live in a country and abide by its rules.
It stems from a law in 1997 which bust Maroc Telecom's monopoly.
It stems from a happy confluence of factors: Babar, 46, is a Lahore native who's returned from a career abroad as an energy banker.
But to the French, who fought hard-won battles against authoritarian clericalism, it stems from a secular wish to keep religion in the private sphere.
But there are nevertheless lots of interactions between Native Americans and the IRS. Some of it stems from gaming, which can be quite profitable.
It stems from early work conducted at the National Cancer Institute, based on a proprietary method of activating key cells of the innate immune system.
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Part of it stems from growing public concern about climate change.
It stems from when islanders used to row a pilot gig out to big passing ships to help navigate them through the rocks and avoid shipwreck.
It stems from an internal contradiction in the OBR's forecasts.
It stems from a perception that you are somehow breaking unspoken rules, are not meeting some perceived standard or are just not good enough for the task at hand.
It stems from an all-too-common misinterpretation of our Constitution.
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It stems from the Syrian tradition for brides-to-be to be given a trousseau of exotic underwear - sometimes dozens of items - usually by girlfriends, aunties and cousins, to add spice to their wedding nights, honeymoons and beyond.
Maybe someone somewhere has argued that their work for gay rights means little because it stems from self-interest, or that they shouldn't be focusing on a bourgeois issue like marriage that does little for, say, homeless gay teenagers.
There is still opposition because the SEC is still stalking over implementation of key parts of Jobs but Ellenoff is convinced that it stems from a desire to protect investors rather than rising from a lobby of vested interests.
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It stems from a contradiction between, on the one hand, the Tories' bold claim that they intend to persevere with Lady Thatcher's mission to roll back the state, and, on the other, the caution that has stopped them from specifying which big areas of social provision the state should now give up.
But it stems also from an undertone of soft propaganda that needs to imply that Philip was a good guy.
It all stems from a gas leak at a chemical plant in Rouen, which is more than 60 miles north west of Paris.
It all stems from Dewey-Taft nomination battles in the 1940s.
Necessity is the mother of invention, or so the old English saying goes, but so is inconvenience and the irritation that stems from it.
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From it stems the second main plank of the commission's objections.
Tennessee's claim that it should continue to control the land stems from "acquiescence, " a concept in property law that it has the right to keep a boundary if it is not contested over a long period.
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To compete with hand-picking, robot harvesters will need to twist, pluck, cut or suck produce from stems and handle it as gently as possible.
But in practical terms, a chip's vulnerability often stems from the fact that it can be taken apart and probed at a hacker's leisure.
It said the majority of the production variability stems from changes in mining conditions.
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