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And the show depicts intolerance as stemming directly from identity.
It also found that "wage increases were ultimately achieved by bargaining around hours, penalty rates and other employment conditions rather than stemming directly from the [minimum wage] decision".
See Gottshall, 512 U.S., at 544 ([T]hese terms traditionally have been used to describe sensations stemming directly from a physical injury or condition (internal quotation marks omitted)).
The indictment, the result of an investigation by the office of the Manhattan district attorney, Robert M. Morgenthau, represents the first criminal charges stemming directly from a spate of fatal accidents involving tower cranes last year.
There's an important development in the global ivory wars, stemming directly from the great National Geographic article (explored on Dot Earth recently) that focused on the demand created by the market for religious icons carved from elephant tusks.
Initial projections suggested that EuroVegas could bring a total of 260,000 jobs to the greater Madrid area — 160,000 stemming directly from the project, according to Adelson, including tens of thousands in construction.
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A number of choices stem directly from this strategy.
In any event, the wherewithal for pensions has to stem directly or indirectly from businesses.
All of their tries stemmed directly or indirectly from kicks behind.
To a great extent, this racial divide stems directly from racial prejudice.
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