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stemming from a personal feud.

Of course, a growing interest in online ads stems from their relative affordability compared with expensive TV spots.

Although many of these colleges currently use the Common Application, this Coalition for Access, Affordability and Success stems from the technological and other difficulties the Common Application had in 2013.

Physicians' reluctance to discuss affordability and financial burden with their patients may stem from the fact that up until recently, financial burden as a side-effect of treatment has been largely ignored in the practice of medicine and physician training [ 10, 11].

(female second year internal medicine resident) Another source of discomfort stemmed from the socioeconomic distance between physicians and their patients, especially in the context of patient affordability challenges.

"The development of the tablet stemmed from the realisation that lack of internet adoption in many parts of the world was primarily due to lack of affordability," said Singh Tuli.

Such caution stems from history.

This stems from two trends.

It stems from self-doubt.

Racism stems from ignorance.

Everything stems from that.

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