Sentence examples for To stem from inspiring English sources

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To stem

noun

The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.

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To stem redemptions.

| SAC Capital aims to stem withdrawal requests.

They also want to stem credit growth.

Who else will try to stem it?

I'm opposed to stem cell research.

"We're trying to stem that tide".

Attempts to stem the flow have failed.

A market-oriented government struggling to stem the panic.

What can be done to stem the crisis?

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The movement to STEM-ify all curricula is alarming.

He affirmed his opposition to stem-cell research.

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