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How to use stemming from in a sentence

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Moreover, pasteurisation would ruin the subtle cheese flavours stemming from the hillside pastures.
Serifs are the short lines stemming from the strokes of letters, like the type you're reading now.
The department of Assyriology advances the study of cuneiform texts stemming from ancient Mesopotamia.
Einstein also had philosophical reasons for preferring large-scale smoothness, stemming from an idea called Mach's principle.
There are different theories related to sexual masochism, many stemming from the psychoanalytic camp.
I will ask attorneys to help the students settle any legal disputes stemming from this incident.
Guthrie also referred to another controversy, one stemming from remarks on pluralism by a Presbyterian minister and interfaith leader.
He eats too many late-night kebabs after drinking binges stemming from his innate self-hatred and inability to be at peace with the world.
London is a cosmopolitan city with a multitude of cultures stemming from its multiracial population.
Levi-Strauss turns to a problem stemming from his preceding observations, that of cultural uniformity.
Some of this might just be cabin fever, a frustration stemming from being cooped up for long periods.
Lack of oxygenation stemming from coagulation might explain some of the symptomatology seen in autism.
I have no tolerance for compulsive gamblers, this stemming from a personal experience with one.
The Army says it is consolidating the cases stemming from the abuse scandal to conserve resources.
Six years later, Taub resumed two lines of research stemming from his basic research with deafferented monkeys.
Federal Court decisions in two cases stemming from the protracted lockout are expected next week.
Anti-Arab racism does not emanate from a single source, and certainly is not limited to passions stemming from the Arab-Israeli conflict.
He also said people need to study issues related to the disorientation of society stemming from the emergence of the information age.
On the one hand, there is loss and anxiety in the face of annihilation, stemming from emptiness and a sense of guilt.
All they have to do is proclaim that these rights and privileges, instead of stemming from the union of two people, inhere in the individual.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sightseers is an absurd, febrile, populated by grotesque inadequates with the horror stemming from the characters' sheer banality.
Our client is entitled to hold you liable in respect of the foreseeable republications stemming from your Statement.
The running of Kanchelskis apart Rangers played some fine stuff, a lot of it stemming from the midfield skills of young Barry Ferguson.
A pardon is an official act of forgiveness that removes civil liabilities stemming from a criminal conviction, while a commutation reduces or eliminates a person's sentence.
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