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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrangement stemming from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or outcome that originates from a specific arrangement or agreement.
Example: "The new policy is an arrangement stemming from the discussions held last month."
Alternatives: "arrangement resulting from" or "arrangement derived from".
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Those figures do not include Iraq's export quota -- which is set by the United Nations as part of the arrangement stemming from Persian Gulf war sanctions that followed the end of hostilities in 1991.
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In some areas, the report adds, the arrangements stem from fears by Afghan forces "of being isolated and overwhelmed by what they perceive as a superior insurgent force".
These intergenerational living arrangements stem from strong cultural traditions of intergenerational reciprocity, as well as a near nonexistence of old age pension programs and other forms of social assistance that enable older people to live more independently [ 1- 3].
It seems unlikely that the Mawangdui arrangement stems simply from scribal idiosyncrasy or happenstance e.g., that the copyist, in writing out the Laozi on silk, had made use of an original text in bamboo slips and just happened to start with a bundle of slips containing the Dejing (Yan 1976, 12, explains how this is possible).
Now investors are wondering whether the arrangement was an anomaly stemming from the unusually intertwined relationship between the companies, or if it is merely the largest of many similar reciprocal deals that may eventually come up for revision as well.
Interviews in recent months with lawyers, auction house employees and other people involved in the criminal and civil cases stemming from the arrangement between the auction houses provided new information about how the scandal unfolded and where it might be headed.
Our figures are pretax, account for firm expenses and profit-sharing arrangements, and exclude gains or losses stemming from ownership in the investment firms themselves or from investments held outside of the managed investment pools.
In a 1983 case, Dirks v. the SEC, the Supreme Court ruled illegal tipping required evidence of "personal benefit" stemming from a quid pro quo arrangement between the person sharing the information and the person trading on it.
In a similar arrangement in 2000, the Lockheed Martin Corporation agreed to pay $13 million in fines stemming from its role in a separate case.
The spokesman said MIH had, at all times, recognised that the tax tribunal proceedings stemmed from arrangements put in place during its ownership.
They said the killings apparently stemmed from an arrangement to sell a pair of shoes.
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