Sentence examples for numbers stemming from from inspiring English sources

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The huge numbers stemming from a smashmouth approach are in keeping with the vision that Jim Harbaugh brought with him when he left Stanford to coach the 49ers before last season.

It also comes from strong industrial-production numbers, stemming from booming exports, chiefly to Germany, and in Poland's case from a big fiscal stimulus (the deficit peaked at 7.9% of GDP).The fatal weakness of the old model was its reliance on rapid credit growth.

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But the most highly appraised numbers stem from Chinese numerology, a cultural relationship not unlike the West's partiality toward 7 and aversion to 13.

The differences between ComScore and SimilarWeb's numbers stems from how hits are counted: ComScore counts unique visitors rather than unique views, meaning that return visits by web users to Google properties were not counted.

Some of the report card numbers stemmed from an annual survey of 10,000 households conducted since 2002, while others came from traditional record-keeping like the city's lead poisoning registry and its annual study of all the deaths in the five boroughs.

I'm not sure where the discrepancy between those numbers stems from – both numbers were released today – but it's always possible one statistic is older than the other.

For those that haven't been following the story so far: Google's decision to block certain numbers stems from the way some rural local carriers have been exploiting current FCC rules.

Then it must be kept in mind that these numbers stem from single-file movement experiments, while the LOS scheme is intended to be applied to pedestrian dynamics in general.

These numbers stem from an gamma distribution that was based on the aggregated alcohol consumption from all countries in the EU (see also [ 30], for details on country distributions).

The poem is part of the Fair Youth sequence (which comprises sonnets 1 126 in the accepted numbering stemming from the first edition in 1609).

Part of the Fair Youth sequence (which comprises sonnets 1 126 in the accepted numbering stemming from the first edition in 1609), it is the first of the cycle after the opening sequence now described as the Procreation sonnets.

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