In individual cases that we have found, turns out that those children most of the time will have had a marker of some type that we stem back and say, ah, that's the autism cause and etiology versus vaccines.
We must stem the spread of foreclosures and falling home values for all Americans and do everything we can to help responsible homeowners stay in their homes, something I will talk more about tomorrow.
We discussed our response to Hurricane Sandy, our model of continued service, and how we think we can stem the tide of veteran suicide.
Now, the federal government doesn't have complete control over that, but if our plan is effective, working with the Federal Reserve Bank, working with the FDIC, I think what we can do is stem the rate of foreclosure and we can start stabilizing housing values over time.
We wrote about stem cells and politics, about genomics, about heart disease.
First, we strengthened security at the borders so that we could finally stem the tide of illegal immigrants.
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Isn't that exactly what we need to stem the tide of obesity?
Right now, unfortunately, barely more than one in 10 of all undergraduate students are enrolled in what we call the STEM subjects -- science, technology, engineering and math -- areas that will be critical if America is going to compete for the jobs of the future.
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We enacted measures to stem the crisis in our housing markets, helping responsible homeowners stay in their homes, curbing the decline in home values overall.
And I think if we don't stem the bleeding, what will happen is that millions of Americans will lose their homes in the next year.
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We have invested in outreach programs that empower young Americans with the facts about substance abuse, and we have worked to stem the tide of prescription drug abuse through education, monitoring, proper disposal, and enforcement.
We must try to stem that tide.
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We enacted measures to stem the tide of foreclosures in our housing market, helping responsible homeowners stay in their homes and helping to stop the broader decline in home values which was eating away at what tends to be a family's largest asset.
Other key initiatives include modifying immigration policies to ensure that we are attracting and retaining the most talented people in the world and making the necessary investments in STEM fields so that we can have a workforce with the skills and expertise to compete and win in an increasingly competitive global economy.
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We did a study where we looked at liberal misperceptions about President Bush's policy on embryonic stem cell research and what we found there was that they didn't listen to the correction, but there wasn't a backlash effect either.
We need Federal subsidies to stem mortgage delinquencies, dropping the cost to carry home loans.
We are not just teaching STEM and language arts skills, but also lessons about our collective values.
So, for example, when they said they would drill one relief well to stem this leak we demanded a backup and ordered them to drill two.
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We had cloning issues, stem cell issues.
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That's all good news and we are pleased that the actions that we took swiftly through the Recovery Act helped to stem what could have been a disastrous situation for the economy and we are starting to see stabilization and, indeed, some improvement.
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"I think that we're foolhardy to not be engaging in federal funding of stem-cell research in the most aggressive way we possibly can, " the wife of Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards of North Carolina told a luncheon meeting of supporters at the City Club of Cleveland.
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Why can't we just make do with the stem cell lines that already exist, they ask?
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So they felt, well, hmm, if we can boost them in skin stem cells, maybe they'll start behaving like embryonic stem cells.
So how can we promote female advancement in the STEM fields?
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We've enacted measures to stem the crisis in our housing market to help responsible homeowners stay in their homes and curb the decline of home values overall.
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We may not be able to stem baseline tuition inflation, but technology can cut costs in a host of other areas ranging from housing to poorly informed decisions.
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We are seeing more evidence that stem cells can be therapeutically very useful and are likely to be widely used in the future to treat a broad variety of diseases.
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In order to stem the tide, we need to stay the course right now and commit to greater fiscal responsibility in the future at a time when austerity does not endanger a fragile recovery.
After examining Scotty and confirming that the bullet hadn't entered his skull, and with the help of producer Shirley Hung, I applied a pressure bandage to stem the bleeding as we raced to a U.S. military base for more treatment.
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