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stemmed

[stemd] / stɛmd /




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This afternoon, lawyers for Meta and YouTube are expected to argue that K.G.M.'s addiction stemmed from other issues in her life, not their negligence.

From BBC

All of those moves stemmed from Seattle’s bold decision to trade away Wilson.

From The Wall Street Journal

His son David speculated that his dad’s mixed feelings about his fast-food career stemmed from a mentality common among children of the Depression: “Excess bothered them. It almost seemed profligate and unnecessary,” he explained.

From The Wall Street Journal

The decline stemmed from lower demand in China and weak sales in Japan, countered by growth in the U.S.,

From Barron's

All other allegations against the author stemmed from the 1990s to 2022, when he was living in the United States, Britain and New Zealand.

From Los Angeles Times