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The case stemmed from something he had done in furtherance of his belief that academic publications should be freely available.
They asked respondents to describe one memorable regret, explaining what it was, how it happened and whether their regret stemmed from something they did or didn't do.
Mr. Lee also faces criminal charges of breach of trust, which stemmed from something he had denied for years: his involvement in arranging for Samsung subsidiaries to sell stocks to his son, Jae Yong, at unfairly low prices to help the son take over management control of the business empire.
The idea stemmed from something simple: Amazon had built such a massive and highly efficient data center that it could sell off capacity with pay-as-you-go pricing.
All that said, the tragedy in Benghazi stemmed from something very different.
If Washington was reeling on Tuesday, the vertigo may have stemmed from something rare: blunt honesty from the mouth of an elected official.
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On the other hand, the acceptance may stem from something unique to Mr. Surdoval.
But the new spirit of giving also stems from something deeper: churchgoing conservatism.
Part of that reluctance, she says, may stem from something else that happened on 9/11: She became a victim.
Is the year-end malaise just a passing mood or does it stem from something deep and permanent?
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