Examples of 'it stems' in a sentence
Meaning of "it stems"
it stems: This phrase is typically used to indicate the origin or source of something. It suggests that a particular idea, concept, or situation can be traced back to a specific starting point or cause
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It stems from a primal attraction for shelter.
There must be something where it stems from.
Or perhaps it stems simply from unreasoning panic.
You better find out where it stems from.
And it stems from the person listening.
It is a ridiculous thing but it stems from a weakness in government.
It stems primarily from his personal qualities.
Some students say it stems from petty arguments.
It stems from years ago with my husband.
Right in between the vineyards that surround it stems.
I believe it stems from sungazing and meditation.
The similarity is that it stems from.
It stems from the misunderstanding about trading.
Comedy seems to me like it stems from a level of frustration in life.
It stems from a time where urban infrastructure.
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I think that a lot of it stems from the desire to be involved.
It stems from the original version with.
Now forced to wonder if it stems.
Very often it stems fromfear of economic competition.
Every committed relationship and the love it stems from is unique.
It stems from your inability to accept reality.
Now forced to wonder if it stems from your concerns about my fitness.
It stems from their own base impulses.
Every committed relationship and the love it stems from is special.
Essentially it stems from the ability to utilize.
When students exercise poor judgment often it stems from larger issues.
It stems from four major contradictions.
One problem with geographical data is that it stems from different sources.
It stems from her fear of dark.
But the strange thing about simplicity is that it stems from a thorough grasp of complexity.
It stems from the character of gravity.
But the Judaism from which it stems from.
It stems from the cold and the overstrain.
I think much of it stems from WWII.
It stems from a feeling of inadequacy which is a lack of courage.
I think I know where it stems from.
From it stems all the violence.
Complaining is never any good, it stems from weakness.
I think it stems from his childhood.
Just sitting on this couch, wondering if it stems and.
It stems from the unique structure of its nucleus.
In my opinion, most of it stems from jealousy or envy.
It stems from nativist views alien to us.
I think a lot of it stems from his attack, too.
It stems from the american belief.
It's called insecurity and it stems from the person listening.
It stems from the need to belong.
But did you know that it stems from a real law?
I think it stems from very real political differences.
How could stupidity be the exception to the rule it stems from?
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