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I think it stems from a misconception of what QE does, as well as an overuse of the term "liquidity".
There's one more thing to remember about links that earn penalties, and it stems from a misconception about what penalties actually are.
But this view stems from a perilous misconception.
Such an attitude stems from a tragic misconception of time, from the strangely rational notion that there is something in the very flow of time that will inevitably cure all ills.
stemming from a personal feud.
Pit bulls get a bad rap, but the dogs' reputation seems to stem from many a misconception.
CORRECTION: This misconception stems from a misunderstanding of the nature of scientific theories.
CORRECTION: This misconception stems from a mix-up between casual and scientific use of the word theory.
Michael Purdy, a spokesman for the church, says: "For the most part, misconceptions stem from a simple lack of information.
Mr. Babar's lawyer, Daniel J. Ollen, said the misconception may have stemmed from a statement Judge Victor Marrero made that suggested that Mr. Babar "began cooperating even before his arrest".
The vigilance of the Académie Française against encroaching English words does seem to stem from the misconception that a language is its vocabulary - rather than its grammar, its patterns of sound, its rhythms of expression.
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