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stemmed

[stemd] / stɛmd /




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It stemmed from advice the band received from their immigration attorney—a recurring character in their videos—who told them the threshold would help establish their legitimacy with the government.

From The Wall Street Journal

The bank disclosed that its higher expenses in 4Q stemmed from IT, software and marketing costs, the analyst notes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many countries fell under the domination of caudillos, or strongmen whose power stemmed from financial control of the land’s resources.

From Barron's

Many countries fell under the domination of caudillos, or strongmen whose power stemmed from financial control of the land’s resources.

From Barron's

ABC News reported that law-enforcement agencies believed the outage stemmed from a “server failure in New Jersey” rather than a cyberattack.

From MarketWatch