Examples of 'that stems from' in a sentence

Meaning of "that stems from"

that stems from: This phrase is used to describe the origin or root cause of something. It refers to the source or beginning of a particular situation, feeling, or issue

How to use "that stems from" in a sentence

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that stems from
That stems from old medical culture.
There is a melancholy that stems from greatness.
That stems from meticulous planning.
Every word that stems from heart.
That stems from deep with the heart of creation.
It is basically a theory that stems from economics.
A lot of that stems from internalized homophobia.
And the interpretation that stems from them.
Much of that stems from its topography.
He wants a relationship with us that stems from the heart.
A mentality that stems from social conditioning.
Poetry film about childhood trauma that stems from gym class.
It is music that stems from a totally authentic source.
There is a pain in her voice that stems from her heart.
It is a problem that stems from environmental or cultural conditions.

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Condebelt drying is a drying technology that stems from the paper industry.
Part of that stems from the conversations we had together.
It is a democratic deficit that stems from their history.
Part of that stems from its somewhat icky ending.
Coming to believe is a process that stems from personal experience.
That stems from the history of the two cities.
This is the terror that stems from McCarthyism.
That stems from the fact that my confidence grew.
This is an anger that stems from lack of choice.
That stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of what the tea party was and is.
And most of that stems from dog food.
This is the type of headache based on its name that stems from stress.
Scott thinks that stems from a lack of clarity.
But that smacks of conspiracy theory and we know that stems from paranoia.
Radiating pain that stems from one specific location.
Obesity is probably the most researched effect that stems from lack of sleep.
A peace that stems from the knowledge of your love.
The innovative technology that stems from our history.
Probably that stems from what the prize was at the end.
Video gaming is a problem that stems from a deep cause.
An art that stems from the devotion to flower and leaf arranging.
He is haunted by a recurring dream that stems from an anxiety neurosis.
I believe that stems from simply a lack of creativity and a lack of leadership.
And that too is a thing that stems from my youth.
Some of that stems from our need to communicate consistently with all customers.
Wicca is a joyous religion that stems from a kinship with nature.
I think that stems from our culture that is naturally inviting and warm at its core.
We are now looking at the demand that stems from these developments.
The agreement that stems from the original position is both hypothetical and ahistorical.
The problem is the behavior that stems from that consumption.
And that stems from a compromise reached after the referendum between Mr Yeltsin and the opposition.
Showrooming is a recent trend that stems from the rise of eCommerce.
That stems from a Cabinet decision.
The power of a life that stems from inner strength is incomparable.
I am definitely not denying that there is a branch of bullying that stems from being tall.

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