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In early 2015 the Inter-American Commission on Human Righthatuled that Salgado was not receiving adequate medical attention for long-standing health problems stemming from a road accident, and should be transferred.

Last week, Beazer settled the legal problems stemming from its crimes.

The problems stem from Republicans' general rule to "let the market decide," which appeals to my libertarian leanings but can cause real problems in a monopoly-type markets.

Even if there was no fraudulent intent and the problems stem from a misunderstanding of the rules rather than knowing misapplication, the apparent scale of the error suggests that, at the very least, Tesco's internal controls need a thorough overhaul.

The real places that problems stem from".

One set of problems stems from Russia.

Mostly, the problems stem from the casino.

Some of the problems stem from overcapacity.

"For me, the problems stemmed from there," she said.

But not all the problems stem from corruption or malfeasance.

The problems stem from 2009, when stores slashed inventory.

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