Sentence examples for been stemmed from inspiring English sources

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been stemmed

noun

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

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And population growth has been stemmed.

The flight to the safety of Treasury bonds has been stemmed.

Again, Mr. Bergsten says such routs have been stemmed in the past.

The losses have been stemmed, two executives said, but sustained profitability has not been achieved.

German job losses have been stemmed by a government scheme that subsidises the wages of those on short-time working.

The match was threatening to drift away from them and the run-rate has been stemmed after two strong overs.

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The flow of people would be stemmed.

It cannot be stemmed without greater stability in Afghanistan.

This time, though, the decline was stemmed within months.

Momentum from this point forward could not be stemmed.

Mrs. Clinton's elation at each new victory was stemmed by some painful new setback.

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