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The modern superficies systems stem from Roman Law.

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Nervous illness can stem from being treated inconsiderately in childhood.

When did TCM's "inspection, inquiry, listening and smelling and palpitation" exactly stem from?

Some research studies indicate that the millennial generation's great expectations stem from feelings of superiority.

But if your problems stem from the nature of the work itself, then read on.

Our perception of Brazilians seem to stem from this energetic, free-spirited parade.

Bunnies, eggs, Easter gifts and fluffy, yellow chicks in gardening hats all stem from pagan roots.

Therefore, the Europeanization of Chinese does not stem from an internal force, but rather originates from an external pressure.

Landry's reservations about ornamental trophies stem from his rural upbringing and from an inborn sense of what is appropriate.

The revisions almost all stem from higher tax revenues, a surge of cash that has shocked everyone.

The negative connotations of red are rage, emergency, and anger, which stem from the passionate and aggressive qualities of red.

Cattle sheds that make up the stem from a farmhouse traditional T-shape is dismantled and replaced with new buildings.

The charges stem from the deployment of the chute, not from any conflict with passengers, according to court records. “No one was endangered,” Turman said.

Traditional scanners mean patients have to lie flat, which may mask causes of pain that stem from different movements or postures.

The premiums stem from China's capital controls, which trap a lot of stock-investing liquidity within the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets.

Current concerns about 'global' development stem from a change in the status of the 'old' powers who have to give way to new 'powers'.

Two of the cases stem from a car wreck caused by an alcoholic wife beater whose biggest advocate is his wife.

Toxicity: The major hazards of silane stem from its ability to spontaneously ignite on contact with air and its toxicological properties.

The vests will not protect drivers from head wounds, but data shows that the vast majority of attacks stem from knife attacks or gunshots to the drivers' lower back or side.

How 7r causes this is not yet known. It may stem from behavioural differences or it may be that different versions of DRD4 have different effects on the way the body processes food.

Most of these threats stem from the rising risk of default by some countries in the euro zone and the knock-on damage to the European Banks that hold their bonds.

The contracts stem from the SeaPort Enhanced Rolling Admissions solicitation and have a one-year base period with one five-year award term and one additional four-year award term.

Land conflicts in Somalia, dust storms in Asia and the food price crises of recent years all stem from the degradation of land, he said, due to overuse by humans and the impacts of global warming.

The conference will be the latest of the annual UN meetings that stem from the 1992 Earth summit in Rio DE Janeiro, the original summit to coordinate international efforts to fight climate change.

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