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"Anything that can stem the contagion and stop the malaise from spilling over," Mr. Braakman said.
No one can afford the expensive western antiretrovirals that can stem the virus and save your life.
Nor do I claim to be above feeling anger or understanding the frustrations that can stem from issues of race.
Investment in genuinely affordable homes and a robust plan to get Britain building is the only thing that can stem this crisis".
"Even in terms of Aboriginal identity, and people not knowing who they are or where they're from sometimes that can stem back to the massacres".
Although Malaysia's situation is nowhere near as dire as that of Indonesia, analysts said Dr. Mahathir was deeply concerned about the unrest that can stem from deprivation.
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Voters are fed up, mad at each other and despairing that anything can stem the corrosive animosity that will trail the winner to Washington.
Britain offered a display of humor and humbleness that can only stem from a deep-rooted sense of superiority.
Anyone who has read Sarah Kane's play Blasted can see that it is far removed from the world of the Church, yet it deals with aspects of humanity that can only stem from a consideration of the soul.
It's sparse and engulfed by shame, by the kind of shame that can only stem from a fat bloke with a beard and flesh-tunnels farting the tune of "Iron Man".
It also says that violence can stem from poverty, unemployment, drug dependence and psychological problems, and that tradition and gender discrimination play a part.
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