Sentence examples for problems stems from from inspiring English sources

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One set of problems stems from Russia.

Part of Randolph's recent problems stems from public comments he made regarding his race.

One of their problems stems from the requirements that the modern consumer-oriented economy place on a socialist planning system.

The main difficulty in studying this class of problems stems from the strong geometric nonlinearity due to the nonlinear fluid-structure coupling.

Most of the room for safety problems stems from video flicker (which can cause eye strain) and cramped muscles from button pressing.

The interest in these types of problems stems from the possibility of managing the thermal behaviour or to control the viscous property of the liquids.

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The real places that problems stem from".

Mostly, the problems stem from the casino.

Some of the problems stem from overcapacity.

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

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

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