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But India's problems stem as much from lack of finance as a dearth of fresh talent.
EToys' problems appear to stem as much from a significant shortfall in overall sales online as from competitive missteps.
Other experts on Cuban-American affairs say the foundation's troubles may stem as much from style as substance.
The discontent, he said, seems to stem as much from the unseemliness of the legislative process as from the finished product.
To be sure, the growing fascination with Shostakovich appears to stem as much from the ambiguities and imponderables surrounding his life and career, which was given definitive shape in the shadow of Stalin, as from his music.
The freer performances in the new set probably stem as much from this change in the early-music Zeitgeist as from any changes in musicology's ideas about Beethoven performance.
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What becomes clear throughout the plays is that Afghanistan's tragedy stems as much from geography as history.
Its influence stems as much as anything from a studied neutrality in the bitterly contested battleground of tax and spending.
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