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The suspense stems more from seeing exactly how Mr. Roth will connect all the dots.

But her modesty stems more from politeness, I'd say, than any lack of self-assurance.

Political analysts say Mr. Stenberg's trouble in the polls stems more from stylistic differences than substance.

Though I think their unusual generosity stems more so from their own experiences roaming the world.

Let's hope next month will produce evidence that what we have here stems more from sampling errors than from reality.

Japan's nuclear anguish stems more from the way the industry is run than from its technological essence.

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The problem, it seems, stemmed more from musical taste than terrorism.

The problems at Korea Exchange Bank Credit Service stem more from union resistance to a merger rather than a liquidity crisis.

But other county officials said the current split stemmed more from the competing interests of the two branches of government.

But Professor Park said he believed that the rush stemmed more from the old habit of minimizing time in court.

The book's anachronisms stem more from the sense that characters define themselves almost entirely by their erotic lives.

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