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The lawsuit stems from a series of incidents dating back to 2002.
This common standard stems from a series of federal court cases that set procedural and substantive requirements for mental health commitments.
The case stems from a series of robberies that the younger Mr. Markou was accused of organizing in the spring of 2008.
The first part of her theory stems from a series of experiments that she published in 2005 in which five groups of 20 people each watched short film clips.
He's particularly excited by the unique geological character of Washington, which stems from a series of huge floods that engulfed the region at the end of the last ice age.
The feud stems from a series of controversial clashes between the sides as they both went for promotion in the late 1970s under their charismatic rival bosses Terry Venables and Alan Mullery.
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"JPMorgan's legal troubles stem from a series of problems," Mr. Sorkin writes.
The biggest Parkside bill, dated Aug. 18, was for $93,302 and stemmed from a series of campaign mailings.
If some Byzantine behind-the-scenes politics hardly help, the immediate problems stem from a series of well‑intentioned but ultimately flawed choices on Short's part.
The judgment stemmed from a series of articles about Jean Chrétien, a former Liberal prime minister, which appeared in The National Post, a conservative newspaper based in Toronto.
But the biggest drain on its cash stemmed from a series of complex, wrong-way bets it made on interest rates related to its municipal lending business.
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