Sentence examples similar to stemming from common consent from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Martin's influence on this crowd doesn't really stem from common experience.

The work splays in diverse directions but stems from common impulses.

These cereals may share a large superfamily of Revolver stemming from their common progenitor.

The third letter openly incorporates Swift's argument that political authority stems from the consent of a population.

Their unhappiness stems from a common source.

Oddly, though, these cases stem from a common root.

For Mr. Guédiguian (pronounced gay-dee-GYAHN), such social ills stem from a common root.

Both results stem from a common source in our model.

The event stemmed from a common air travel issue – a full flight.

Chierchia has studied how different languages stem from a common underlying semantic structure.

It stems from the common sense (Geus and Thiering 2014) and from non-expert knowledge.

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