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One part of the problem, she said, stems from a severe shortage of American Indian teachers.
In many of our partner districts, this demand stems from a severe shortage of available candidates for low-income schools generally.
On a good day, I would guess (B), because just as poverty stems from a shortage of money, hunger is the result of a shortage of food.
Carnes is convinced that the shortage of blue-collar lawmakers doesn't stem from a shortage of demand; voters, he found, are open to backing blue-collar politicians.
Although data on food supplies haven't yet been collated, anecdotal evidence suggests that the problem stems from a shortage of a key food source: sand eels, a small bottom-dwelling fish.
But it said the change stemmed from a shortage of such securities.
But the airline said that about 3,500 of the cancellations stemmed from a shortage of pilots.
The collisions among movie studios for 3-D theaters stems from a shortage of screens equipped with the technology.
America's dependence on such imports stems from a shortage of sodium thiopental, part of the three-drug cocktail used in most executions.
The large number of unsettled trades, which are called fails, stemmed from a shortage of the actively traded 2-year, 5-year and 10-year Treasury notes.
Mr. Adams, the union president, described this as an excuse, saying his sense is that Sheriff Reilly's troubles stem from a shortage of supervisors and little money to promote more.
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