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However, some made the case that the rookie's inability to make contact with Diggs stemmed from a fear of drawing a pass-interference penalty.
Roy Ramthun, a former Treasury Department official, said that tax officials' reluctance to classify those costs as medical expenses stemmed from a fear that the program might be abused.
He said his opposition stemmed from a fear of commitment — not just to publicizing a $140 million behemoth like "Captain America" but also to signing away, potentially, a decade of his life.
Do you think this superstition stemmed from a fear of death?
She said the anxiety could have stemmed from a fear of failure and worry about not living up to her expectations.
On Fox News, she claimed her reluctance to fill out the Census stemmed from a fear that the data would be used to "round up" Americans.
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Part of that stems from a fear of stepping into the middle of a political war.
However, even this proposal would meet strong objections from the industry stemming from a fear of a reduction of control.
Currently modern Germany only has representative democracy due to its Nazi past, stemming from a fear that plebiscites could too easily be exploited by extreme powers.
The British government's reluctance to fully apologise is believed to stem from a fear that doing so could make it financially liable.
For other children, ARFID may stem from a fear of choking, vomiting or an aversion to certain food textures or colors.
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