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They were referred to as universidades sucedidas, since their institutional roots stemmed from the unification of separate existing colleges (Cunha 1980).

The simultaneous formal prohibition of Christianity and retention of the foreign priests at court stemmed from both pragmatic governance considerations and the pursuit of Yongzheng’s religious ideology of unification of the Three Teachings (Confucianism, Buddhism and Daoism), ultimately a move towards the unification of all religions.

Such caution stems from history.

It stems from self-doubt.

This stems from two trends.

Racism stems from ignorance.

Everything stems from that.

Many of them stemmed from unpaid creditors.

Like, the term also stems from Greek.

Her mistaken response stems from two misconceptions.

"That stems from the manager himself.

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