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stemmed

[stemd] / stɛmd /




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Those charges stemmed from a dispute involving his girlfriend at the time.

From Los Angeles Times

The accident stemmed from equipment failure and compounding human missteps.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spacey has denied all allegations, and the various lawsuits that stemmed from them ended up being dropped, dismissed, or resulted in his acquittal.

From Los Angeles Times

Their success stemmed in part from identifying patterns in physical systems, including symmetries and differences in length scales, which helped them design scalable circuits that prepare states with localized correlations.

From Science Daily

Perceptions of nuclear power have evolved after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing energy crunch in Europe that stemmed from sanctions on Russian energy like natural gas.

From The Wall Street Journal