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Rights groups, though, doubt the existence of a cohesive militant group in Xinjiang and say the unrest mostly stems from anger among the region's Muslim Uighur people over restrictions on their religion and culture.
But, as a recent poll by the Pew Research Centre found, nearly half of all Republican voters think the government should do "not much" (15%) or "nothing at all" (33%) about such wealth divides possibly because most Republicans also believe that poverty mostly stems from a "lack of effort".
There an American driver and cab will take it to Wichita.This three-stage irksomeness mostly stems from a violation of NAFTA on the part of the United States, which waited 17 years after the agreement had come into force before honouring a pledge to allow Mexican truckers to cross the border and deliver goods to their final destination.
Frictional entropy generation rate is larger than thermal entropy generation rate in the microchannel under study and therefore, total entropy generation mostly stems from friction.
The damping behavior of the biological materials mostly stems from their architecture and also the organic portion which intrinsically shows viscoelastic-plastic behavior.
However, at current oil prices, the provincial take is very limited and mostly stems from conventional oil and natural gas production.
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There was awkward silence, mostly stemming from surprise.
Their mistakes mostly stemmed from their odd hybrid status: they were neither public nor private.
The problems of Muslims in France mostly stem from the country's abnormally exclusive employment and education system.
Ms. Shipley said this could make accounting for investment income difficult with the 90 percent rule — mostly stemming from the lack of filing instructions.
There has been a chasm in class between the two, mostly stemming from sheer mastery of the ball, for much of that history.
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