Stems
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And that all
stems
from the perception of atheists as some kind of weird, way-out minority.
I believe this taboo
stems
from the psychological and traditional belief that the woman is an inferior being.
It
stems
from the character of gravity.
Well, they don't have trunks and
stems
and flowers and fruits and all that to maintain.
All that I am
stems
from when I got onto a train in Vienna, part of the Kindertransport that saved nearly 10,000 Jewish children from Nazi Europe.
And so that some of my wealth does go back to the industry from which it stems, I've also founded the Oxford Internet Institute and other IT ventures.
The lack of resources
stems
from a more fundamental cause: a lack of awareness.
Instead, the land grew trees that have bark and
stems
and flowers.
These theories predict that there is just a single element from which all the universe's wonderful diversity stems, a vibrating string.
That glucose is then transformed into more complex organic molecules to form leaves, stems, roots, fruit, and so on.
Who would have thought that this plant with round leaves, inflated stems, and showy, lavender flowers would cause such havoc in these communities.
Secondly, you dry the water hyacinth
stems.
So I literally took my dried weeds in hand, there were several more of them, and went knocking from door to door to find out who could teach me how to weave these water hyacinth
stems
into ropes.
And that began my journey of learning how to weave and transform these dried water hyacinth
stems
into long ropes.
Then all income
stems
from capital, from profits, and the very concept of wage labor becomes obsolete.
It
stems
from a fundamental contradiction in Europe's asylum policy, which is the following: that in order to seek asylum in Europe, you have to arrive spontaneously by embarking on those dangerous journeys that I described.
It
stems
from a lifelong interest of mine in, believe it or not, poverty.
I'm guessing you're thinking of a collection of trees, what we foresters call a stand, with their rugged
stems
and their beautiful crowns.
The mushrooms, though, are just the tip of the iceberg, because coming out of those
stems
are fungal threads that form a mycelium, and that mycelium infects and colonizes the roots of all the trees and plants.
Truffles are this delicacy that
stems
from a fungus growing on the roots of living trees.
It typically
stems
from a relationship gone bad, where a controlling, jilted ex-lover can't handle rejection, so when they can't physically put their hands on you, they use different weapons: cell phones and laptops.
Part of the fear around Alzheimer's
stems
from the sense that there's nothing we can do about it.
And so what would happen if we took the action potential from the Venus flytrap and sent it into all the
stems
of the mimosa?
You know, I believe that accountability
stems
from demand.
Now, this hatred
stems
not from a dislike of cavities, nor was it a lifetime in the making.
Rather, this hatred
stems
from a particular incident that happened nine years ago.
At other points, tragedy
stems
from deliberate duplicity– as when a case of mistaken identity leads to yet more bloodshed.
It's red, and on the stems, there are little thorns."
An idea that often
stems
from a misconception of how evolution works.
My past three decades of studying anxiety in children
stems
partly from my own search for self-understanding.
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