Sentence examples similar to stemming from recurrence from inspiring English sources

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He was suffering from a recurrence of nerve problems stemming from an earlier collision to his left leg with Chicago's Kirk Hinrich, and the Lakers wanted to give Kendall Marshall and Jordan Farmar more playing time.

Once recurrence is diagnosed (whether based on detection through scheduled surveillance or stemming from symptoms developing between scheduled visits), patients are assigned a life expectancy.

This recurrence stems from the failure of quinine to kill the malarial parasites in cells of the body other than the red blood cells.

This may stem from the fact that locoregional recurrences were included as events for disease-free survival analysis, and that overall survival considered only breast-cancer-related deaths as events.

These treatment recommendations stem from studies that looked at how many woman had a recurrence of DCIS or breast cancer and required additional treatment.

Such caution stems from history.

This stems from two trends.

It stems from self-doubt.

It stemmed from a real cinematic desire.

Did it stem from patriotic conviction?

The second stems from economies of scale.

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