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In part, this stems from bad luck.
If so, the problem stems from bad policy as much as national character.
Blown coverages and poor reads are one thing, but there's a certain purity in defensive ineptitude that stems from bad tackling.
Our jobs problem stems from slow economic growth, and our slow economic growth stems from bad government policies.
Some base their argument on the classical Wilsonian notion that "separatist nationalism stems from bad borders and incompatible cultures".
Lack of academic confidence often stems from bad grades or critique you received on your work.
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Many of its problems stemmed from bad mortgages in its Residential Capital, or ResCap, unit.
Most of Citigroup's recent losses stemmed from bad loans and investments it made before Mr. Pandit took over.
Many of the European banks' problems have stemmed from bad loans in Europe, and Fortis got into trouble in part by borrowing money to make a major acquisition.
If they are to do so, however, they must rid themselves of the delusion that their problems stem from bad debts and bad luck.
Perez also said in the interview that he believed Makelele's attitude in his final days at Madrid stemmed from "bad advice".
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