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Part of the reluctance stems from a gap in education.

The differing interpretations of his actions probably stem from "a generation gap," he said.

Mr. Thompson's concern stems from a growing gap between a flood of imports and a weakened food inspection regime.

"Criticism of big business," Mr. Mordashov said, "stems from a broad gap between the country's rich and poor".

The research question may stem from a research gap meaning that the research question is of relevance.

This new dualism on the electoral landscape stems from a social gap between the upper and middle classes on the one hand, and the working class on the other.

There are infinite reasons to love dear Yayoi, from her soft phallic sculptures, stemming from a lifelong phobia of sex, to her polka dotted nude happenings, bridging the gap between body and artwork.

stemming from a personal feud.

CT Solar Lease 2 stemmed from a response to a gap in the market that was clearly felt by both contractors and homeowners especially since the successful execution of CT Solar Lease 1.

The vetting gap stemmed from a technological issue that for a period of time limited how agents searched CIA databases during the background check process, the officials said.

Part of the unease stems from a realisation that big income gaps aren't compatible with the idea that there should be an equal chance for all.

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