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The Justice Department suit is also aimed at stemming a tide of similar laws under consideration in other states.
The three-year plan outlines several strategies for stemming a steep enrollment decline in archdiocesan elementary schools, from about 110,000 in the 1980s.
ReprintsThe irony is that Mr Berlusconi seems to be stemming a tide towards privatisation that preceding left-of-centre governments had encouraged.
Friday's decision was aimed at least in part at stemming a quickening revolt among House Democrats who wanted her to step aside.
Rather than stemming a flood of rulings in favor of same-sex marriage, Scalia's dissent helped blow up the dam .This worry is misplaced.
(In fact, as in Ford's movie, Mudd's heroic role in stemming a yellow-fever epidemic in prison contributed to his pardon, in 1869).
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But this has not stemmed a growing tide.
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To stem a run, capital controls were imposed.
It really stems a lot where we come from.
From poverty stems a number of serious issues children face.
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