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The relationship between money and happiness is surprisingly weak, which may stem in part from the way people spend it.

Steven's own lifelong identity crisis, which may stem from the traumatic discovery of having been adopted, has a parallel in the film.

The desirable growth conditions could be achieved with a proper selection of compounds which may stem from the available class of metal complexes or even engineered compounds.

In "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel," the director John Madden Shakespearere in Love") exhibits a respect for characters in their sixties and seventies, which may stem from a respect for the tenacity of the country's actors.

Likewise, Leach's study, which may stem from a desire to see government policy reversed, will be used as a stick to beat women who are already in a no-win situation.

Despite its growing popularity (which may stem from excitement about its perceived health benefits), there is a lack of evidence to support a number of current health claims made about coconut oil (more on those in a bit).

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Others noted that longevity isn't the only reason to take interest in the naked mole rat: The animals have an immunity to diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, which may also stem from their sturdy proteins.

More generally, we found substantial among-locus variation in cline estimates (Fig.  3, Additional file 4: Table S1), which may also stem from drift, since outliers were not the same between transects, although one cannot rule out differential selection acting on individual markers, especially given that the ecological context, and thus the nature of selection, may differ between transects.

Officials in Dagestan said the fire, which may have stemmed from electrical problems, broke out around 2 20 a.m. in the two-story school, which housed 159 boys between the ages of 7 and 14 in a second-floor dormitory.

One could almost sense his puzzlement, which may have stemmed from the fact that he had not been brought up in England, that no one else seemed desperate for the task.

Sax left no historical account of his invention, which was intended for both military bands and orchestras and which may have stemmed from experiments with reed mouthpieces on brass instruments.

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