Examples of 'will stem' in a sentence

Meaning of "will stem"

will stem: This phrase usually means to prevent or stop something from happening or spreading. It is often used in discussions about controlling situations or addressing problems before they escalate

How to use "will stem" in a sentence

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will stem
It will stem the flow of blood.
This means that no benefit will stem from its disclosing.
I will stem this tide.
That a determination regarding any reimbursement will stem from the investigation.
This will stem down the tide of suspicion and.
Gains nor benefits for consumers will stem from the internal market.
That will stem the awful tide of immorality and unbelief.
Demand for funeral service workers will stem from deaths in the aging population.
These posts will stem from a contribution from all departments to support these priorities.
Dr Turner hopes the radium treatment will stem the cancer.
This growth will stem largely from economic activity in the service industry.
Mystery is hoping the cold of night will stem this Ranger tide.
Now I will stem the ambitions of that young Macedonian upstart.
There is no reason to believe a visit from chancellor Merkel will stem the tide.
You and Nina will stem the flow of blood.

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He believes the best opportunities will stem from capitalizing on consumer confidence in Ontario farmers.
Will stem cellsrevolutionise the future?
Some efforts to mobilize public resources will stem from the work of the Collaborative Circle.
In this scenario, the competitive advantage will stem.
Political reform in Iraq will stem the rise of Islamists.
This will stem from the spiritual maturity of the world 's population.
We believe that the next computational revolution will stem from applied quantum science . ”.
Will stem cell research on humans be allowed in Germany in the future?
The Commission's legitimacy will stem from this vote of investiture that we give it.
More than 50 % of the air travel industry 's predicted growth will stem from Asia Pacific.
In addition, this will stem migration costs for enterprise systems, such as Umoja and others.
Within that total, the main savings will stem from the following,.
SurfactGreen 's success will stem from its products technical and most importantly economic performance.
But it 's unclear if the Moïse 's late gesture will stem the tide against him.
Similarly, efficiency gains will stem from a single European aviation safety system countering costly fragmentation.
The combining of benefits is an important improvement that will stem from Bill C-44.
E-procurement, The next ROI will stem from the integration of tools.
How will stem cells transfer medicine in the next 10 years?
I look forward to seeing what future creations will stem from the Pickering library 's maker space.
Nightly warm natural baths ( 8o ° ) and warm compresses ( heating pad ) will stem the pain almost instantly.
Mystery is hoping the cold of night will stem this Ranger tide . - Get it, John!

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