Sentence examples for misery stems from from inspiring English sources

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Nonetheless, the film sticks to the comforting message that misery stems from the actions of the authorities.

Many observers will say that this misery stems from losing Martin O'Neill as manager and that the club has never been the same since.

Klas says she imagines her works "all alone in the space at night and it would still be fine" — recalling Pascal's remark that all human misery stems from an inability to sit quietly, alone in a room.

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(In one especially eye-popping case, which only came to light in the 1990s, Freud told a patient, the American psychiatrist Horace Frink, that his misery stemmed from an inability to recognise that he was homosexual – and hinted that the solution lay in making a large financial contribution to Freud's work).

"All man's miseries stem from his inability to sit in a room alone and do nothing".

And all I'd like to do to adapt Pascal is, "All investment managers' miseries stem from the inability to sit alone in a room and do nothing".

Trump's misery stems not from any doubts about his policies.

This in spite of the fact that mathematical beauty derives from intellectual sources whereas, for example, the tears induced by Manon Lescaut's misery stem from experiencing the opera itself.Thirteen male and three female mathematicians studying at postgraduate or postdoctoral level participated in the study, as did 12 other volunteers not so mired in maths.

This stems from two trends.

Such caution stems from history.

It stems from self-doubt.

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