Sentence examples similar to stemming from the misapprehension from inspiring English sources

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"That stems from the manager himself.

The problem stems from the mind.

The problem stems from the new parks.

Its upcoming woes stem from the fallout.

This stems from the colonialist era, correct?

The moves stems from the International Air Transport Association.

This stems from the top.

The problem stemmed from the wings.

This conclusion stems from the following considerations.

Maybe the perversity we all feel in the idea of striving at marriage — the reason so few of us do it — stems from a misapprehension of the proper goal.

The misapprehension may stem from this finding: 41% of respondents said they had never heard of PreCheck.

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