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From the beginning, the £300,000 operation was criticised as it stemmed from the largest number of pre-emptive arrests of political activists in the UK.
As such, the research topic was locally relevant as it stemmed from previous research conducted in the region that explored culturally-appropriate measures to mitigate the effects of an influenza pandemic in the setting of a remote and isolated Canadian First Nations community [ 28].
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O.K., we admit it: we have a little bit to do with this one, as it stems from a number of previously unpublished photos from Obama's time at Occidental College that we ran, including a couple that showed him wearing the ring.
In Alaska, U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder said that no enforcement priorities would change and that his office would continue "combating violent crime, including as it stems from the scourge of drug trafficking".
There is also a theory that the name squab pie is short for "squabble pie", as it stems from a disagreement over whether to have a meat or apple pie.
We believe that the mechanism responsible for the reported pattern of treatment discovery in cancer relates to the social interactions between RCTs as it stems from researcher's tendency to interact selectively with established and successful peers.
This approach is ageist as it stems from the assumption that older care receivers are incapable of making decisions in their own self-interest (Thompson and Thompson 2001).
For this reason, it might be inappropriate to use the Michaelis-Menten reaction kinetics as it stems from the assumptions that the enzyme concentration is fixed and the substrate concentration is greater than the enzyme concentration.
This bias is acknowledged, as it stems directly from the purpose of the study (e.g., to learn how MBSR affected sleep), and was manifested through targeted questions posed by the moderator.
The conclusion that archaebacteria are the youngest bacterial phylum is immensely stronger than the conclusion that chlorobacteria are the oldest phylum as it stems from numerous independent polarisations that would be very hard to overturn, not just one.
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