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Surely we have to stem the tide of people prepared to change their bodies for fashion, by making fashion change for people's bodies.
It is the great stagnation". He added that he believed President Clinton would have to stem imports to achieve the domestic economic growth of 4percentt he seeks.
Looking back, can you say that the United States has done everything it could have to stem the killing in Syria?
Consequently, a United States of Africa would have to stem from the grassroots, through existing institutions of civil society like professional associations, trade unions, and other non-governmental organisations.
I'd almost forgotten what mature spinach tastes like, since I'd gotten into the habit of buying the bagged baby spinach that you don't have to stem; at my Iranian market they sell three-pound bags at a very good price.
To do that, he says, you have to stem the demand.
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In any event, the wherewithal for pensions has to stem directly or indirectly from businesses.
But such improvisation has to stem from "a controlled and slightly disciplined imagination".
Conversely, an error on an invoice had to stem from an error in the process.
We had to stem that flow.
Mr. Treschow said that Mr. Svanberg would have to make stemming the losses his first order of business.
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