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"I think it stems from a desire to go away from minimalism".
"His decision in no way stems from a desire to cause these people any additional pain or trauma".
But as Figley has argued, compassion fatigue, in the medical sense, stems from a desire to help.
This is complemented by "extrinsic motivation," which stems from a desire to fulfill goals that have been established by another person or organization.
In this view, rather than resulting from psychological troubles, bullying behaviour stems from a desire for greater social status among peers.
(At a time when pundits joke that President Bush's plan to topple Saddam Hussein stems from a desire to avenge his father, the idea bears pondering).
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That could stem from a desire to stake out a different kind of wartime storytelling.
"In 27 Pieces" stemmed from a desire to update the repertory of well-masticated encore chestnuts.
Health aside, advertising whole foods can stem from a desire to turn around the failing fortunes of a product.
Still, Ford maintained that his decision stemmed from a desire to shield the country from further harm.
The decision, Cahill said, stemmed from a desire to breathe new life into a literary world filled with gatekeepers.
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