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This could stem from a multitude of factors.
In turn, this could stem fire sales, limiting the discounts at which funds would have to sell their holdings," said Eduardo Gorab, a property economist at Capital Economics.
This could stem from a childhood hero-worship, deep admiration or could be the feeling of comradery that comes with a lifetime of work and struggle.
This could stem from the fact that most of the unknown events are being labeled background and thus this estimation technique underestimates the branching ratio because fewer events are considered offspring.
More information like this could stem the tide of passive smoking deaths worldwide, which, counterintuitive as this may seem, are still on the rise, at 600,000 per year and climbing.
This could stem from an inhibition of either cell proliferation or cell growth.
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The loyalty that thus far characterizes this administration could stem from the fact that aides genuinely like the president.
To be sure, this situation could stem from the fact that funds that invest in small-capitalization stocks have led the markets over the last five years.
This confusion could stem from the frequent reporting on the ties that bound Russia to President Bashar al-Assad's Syria — military, religious, intelligence-sharing and so on.
Overall, our data show that MD-lesioned subjects exhibit a cognitive impairment characterized by a difficulty to maintain an alternation rule in situations involving procedural variance, and this deficit could stem primarily from an increase of fear reactivity.
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