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Public concern seemed also to stem from apprehension about the law.
Fear stemmed from apprehension to undergo surgery, either because this was a woman's first operation or because she had negative outcomes with previous surgeries.
Heavy-handed as they may be, these policies stem from government apprehension that is not ill founded.
The Bush administration's decision to force a confrontation also stems from its apprehensions about Saddam Hussein's foreign policy ambitions and reflects its low regard for Iraq's conventional armed forces.
"Apprehension stems from this emphasis on image and social media now more than ever.
Back then, Bill Clinton cast himself as the candidate who still believed "in a place called Hope", his birthplace, but his success stemmed from enunciating the economic apprehensions of "the forgotten middle class".
Apprehension about sibling donorship ultimately stems from social stigma, but the realities, once you sit down and discuss them, are a lot more practical.
A lot of the apprehension around writing for social media stems from concerns about reputation, and ultimately, promotion.
Formal categories stem from elementary logical operations that are at work in all apprehension: they include the processes of comparing, noting sameness, differentiating and relating.
This stems from two trends.
It stems from self-doubt.
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