Sentence examples similar to stemming from coordination problems from inspiring English sources

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Many of the world's problems stem from water – yes, problems on a truly global scale.

Instead, this frustration stems from two problems.

At its core, the current crisis stems from two problems.

The hitch in the proceedings stems from two problems.

Food problems often stem from money problems.

Certain disasters stem from many small problems conspiring to cause one very large problem.

· The training and service problems generally stem from this last problem.

Other difficulties stem from larger institutional problems.

The idea partly stemmed from a problem with recruitment.

In Zambia, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan, international donors did not allocate funds specifically for coordination structures, and these countries experienced problems stemming from the limited capacity of their secretariats.

"However, this problem cannot be reduced to the radioactive leakage and the problems stemming from it.

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