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I suspect that this trend stems from the work of careers advice gurus.
I feel a peculiar sense of pride that charring is all the rage over here, too, because I'm sure the trend stems from the huge interest in real Mexican cooking the world over.
This full-frontal anchorage trend stems from something many news executives simply don't understand: news sets are not all that important to viewers.
The trend stems from truck-pull competitions popular at county fairs and rural speedways, in which two diesel trucks face off to see which one can carry a weighted sled the farthest.
This trend stems from the vision of the student as a consumer and of education as a product [ 14] and depends on the strong appeal of the brands of private higher education institutions, competition, the exploitation of market niches in socially prestigious professions, aggressive marketing, and profit-oriented pricing policies.
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There is also a "push" trend, stemming from the fact that many students at the school have been involved in philanthropic endeavours for many years before they start the programme.
Some of these trends stem from advances in communications and international travel.
The trends stemmed from a combination of factors: the natural tendency of governments and businesses toward accretion of power; fundamental economic realities that, especially in the tech sphere, favor monopolies and oligopolies; and the public's understandable, if worrisome, preference for convenience and what is too often the illusion of security.
The negative trends stem from moist adiabatic lapse-rate feedback and remote forcing from anomalous subsidence associated with the DTS under GHG warming (see LK for details).
There were no clear and consistent trends stemming from these analyses.
— Steve Martin (@SteveMartinToGo) 29 May 12 David Shipley, the executive editor of Bloomberg View and a former Op-Ed editor at this newspaper, and Will Schwalbe, authors of "Send: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better," speculate that the trend stems in part from the nature of online media.
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