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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and that stems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or cause of something, often in a context where you are explaining a relationship or connection.
Example: "The issue is complex, and that stems from a lack of communication among team members."
Alternatives: "which arises from" or "that originates from".
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"José's very frustrated and that stems from the time-wasting of the opposition," said Holland.
And that stems immediately from the Predator program — the C.I.A.-run Predator program.
"I'm big," she volunteers, "on the quality of silence in the theatre, and that stems directly from my experience of silence in therapy.
Some analysts say Museveni distrusts Machar and that stems, in part, from the latter's alleged links to the Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony, who once operated in jungles that now fall in South Sudan's territory and with the alleged support of Sudan's government.
Visio Corp. is an unusual combination of high flier and careful crawler, and that stems from Jaech himself.
Visio Corp. is an unusual combination of highflier and careful crawler, and that stems from Jaech himself.
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Three years ago, Mrs. Reagan quietly wrote to Mr. Bush saying that she hoped to spare other families what hers had suffered and that stem-cell research could be part of her husband's legacy.
Schwab's Core and Explore strategy made active management appear profitable again, and that stemmed the outflow in at least some markets.
We know for example, that dropout rates in STEM subjects are particularly high and that STEM dropouts are sought after in the labour market (see Becker et al. 2010 for a qualitative study examining this issue).
Action Question: Does your culture mandate compliance, or does it leverage the power of volunteered commitment and accountability that stems from strong relationships?
Entitlement has always been associated with privileges, wealth and power, and the behavior that stems from belonging to the top.
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