That stems from our kind of island life, our pace of the way we live.
Based on economic analysis, one of the greatest potential benefits of cloud computing stems from elasticity.
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David is keen on health issues, which stems from his job as an occupational therapist.
The discovery stems from a court deposition of Gregory Curfman, one of the Journal's top editors.
The change stems from an increasing focus on driving business results, Forrester researchers said.
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Indeed those elegant, wafer thin bulbous stems are simply perfect for enjoying wine, but cleaning them?
Its rustic vibe and bulbous shape ground the bouquet and its opacity hides distracting stems.
But with the confidence that stems from a long and distinguished lineage, the city soldiers on.
Leaves, stems, roots and microorganisms in the potting mix also act as a filtering system.
Part of California's dysfunction, he says, stems from state and local government restrictions on development.
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In the past, the flowers were wired into the garland backing on corsage stems.
The cellulose, which is produced in large amounts by plants, including grass stems, etc.
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The reason stems from lack of credibility and decreased involvement with the day-to-day executive affairs.
The first type stems from us simply not knowing enough or striving beyond our capacities.
And all the frantic speculation stems from one known fact: He has a sprain.
But this stems from the liberal press stymieing Republicans more than anything resembling adherence to principles.
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Much of it stems from what many have called social media for years now.
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There's been limited success creating burls in boxwood by putting close-fitting metal bands around stems.
The remaining 98 percent stems from the manufacture, transport, use, and recycling of its products.
Its success stems, in no small part, from its expansion of the definition of opera.
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The boom in new companies stems almost entirely from tiny, family-run and privately-financed firms.
It said the majority of the production variability stems from changes in mining conditions.
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The problem, in simplest terms, stems from boardroom leaks of closed door discussions, deliberations and decisions.
When shopping for beets, look for firm, weighty bulbs with shiny stems and leaves.
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The very need for a new fiscal compact stems from previous failures in policing public finances.
Farmers cultivate the toquillales and harvest the stems before separating the fibre from the outer skin.
Part of the international community's unease stems from Syria's position as a regional powerhouse.
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The train-building industry's lag in adopting practices common in manufacturing stems from its special legacy.
Which is logical: In one sense, Patagonia's current success stems from classic business-school principles.
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Her idea stems from her experience at the VA Medical Center where she works.
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