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This misplaced enthusiasm often stems from a misunderstanding about what brain scans tell us.
CORRECTION: This misconception stems from a misunderstanding of the nature of scientific theories.
These arguments stem from a misunderstanding of what video games are.
Michael Von Bertele, the global humanitarian director of Save the Children, said the criticism stemmed from "a misunderstanding".
Last night Sam Miller, a spokesman for the Finance Department, said that some of the problems stemmed from a misunderstanding.
Part of the mass umbrage would seem to stem from a misunderstanding of the magazine and its cover.
Reynolds said the case stemmed from a misunderstanding over a meal he had with a female intern and a "brief and innocuous" hug afterward.
Peter Melo, vice president of Trans‐Caribbean Lines in Miami said that no one aboard the ship had been hurt and that the incident apparently stemmed from a misunderstanding.
The jeweler's lawyer, Vijay Aggarwal, said that his client was innocent and that the fraud allegations stemmed from a misunderstanding over a $40 million loan.
That stems from a misunderstanding on the part of educators, the people who control funding, and the people who motivate others to go into certain professions.
Mr. Gross says much of the opposition to the plan stems from a misunderstanding that the Treasury would buy troubled mortgage bonds at face value.
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