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How to use stem from in a sentence

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Part of its appeal must stem from his bizarre insistence that while the plot is fiction, it is constructed on basic truths.
Such views stem from the fact that some famous characters from Ancient Greek mythology have their origins in Thrace.
The unvoiced fricative phonemes stem from the hissing of a steady airstream through the mouth.
That said, there are problems that I believe stem from a cumulative lack of confidence.
If you are wondering whether Scalia's ravings stem from some internally consistent theory, Ed Brayton will set you straight.
In the European experience, complaints frequently stem from employees ganging up against another employee.
Thus the rigorous intellectualism of serialism and the freedom of aleatoric processes are not paradoxical, but stem from the same mindset.
The problems seemed to stem from the all-American crew mandated by American law.
Most countries, however, have adopted it as the main arbiter for trade disputes that would stem from the single market.
If all disagreements stem from a lack of understanding, does that mean one party is misunderstanding, or both?
Her vehicular troubles stem from her August 2007 run-in with a parked car that was captured ever-so-efficiently by the ubiquitous paparazzi.
The university has said its problems stem from a lack of Government funding.
Do her fears stem from difficulties inherent in conducting a relationship in the public eye?
The university has said any problems stem from a lack of Government funding.
It is time Canadians demand that governments stop pretending that these policies stem from economic facts and influence only economic issues.
This result could stem from the landlord's perception of having contracted a good manager.
Its origins stem from 1898, when a Maj Davidson of the US army bolted a machine gun to a 3-cylinder car.
I had my best results at a grand slam and my best memories stem from Wimbledon.
This surprising result could possibly stem from the fact that the latter placed higher emphasis on internationalization in general.
His political awakenings stem from the Suez crisis while he was still at school.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Another flower of the summer woods and hillsides is the cohosh, with a stem from three to eight feet high.
Client-centered therapy focuses especially on difficulties that stem from a client's negative feelings of self-worth.
In the plant on the right is shown the tapering stem from the base to the apex.
Evans further says that the NCRB's larger rate-increase requests stem from the infrequency of filings.
According to recent Concepts 2020 research conducted by Technomic, the next hot concept is expected to stem from similar roots, but within the made-to-order pizza niche.
Kissing under the mistletoe is probably a remnant of an ancient fertility ritual but it could also stem from 18th-century attempts to recreate Druidic customs.
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