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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

The businessman claimed the problems encountered in building the ferries stemmed from an "inadequate" concept design that was not "properly thought through" by CMAL.

From BBC

Mr. Cuomo defended his decision at the time by saying it stemmed from the Trump administration’s guidance that patients could return.

From Washington Times

Rita Ferro, president of Disney advertising sales and partnerships, noted the move from eight different events to one stemmed from a demand from advertisers to do fewer big events.

From Washington Times