Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"stemmed" Definitions
  1. having a stem or a specified kind of stem (often used in combination): a long-stemmed rose.
  2. having the stem or stems removed: stemmed cherries.

955 Sentences With "stemmed"

How to use stemmed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "stemmed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "stemmed". Mastering all the usages of "stemmed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Your cocaine use stemmed from trouble with alcohol, which I think stemmed from personal and professional troubles.
Oil prices edged up as short-covering stemmed a two-day rout, but a stronger dollar stemmed gains.
The oldest evidence of the Western Stemmed Tradition dates to around 2500,212 years ago, leading archaeologists to wonder if any connection existed between stemmed points and the Clovis style.
These all stemmed from not having deep love and relationships.
The charges stemmed from an incident in Tampa on Nov.
The majority of those complaints stemmed from hair care products.
And to think: It all stemmed from a transitional trim.
The charges stemmed from a 2008 gun and drug charge.
Authorities have said the attack stemmed from a domestic dispute.
The charges stemmed from an incident that occurred on Aug.
Some of Agrokor's debt stemmed from its acquisition of Mercator.
The arguments stemmed from an order by Griesa on Feb.
Rio said the delay stemmed from the project's challenging geology.
Both revelations also stemmed from FOIA documents obtained by SAEN.
The charges stemmed from a larger investigation into human trafficking.
The case stemmed from PwC's auditing work for Montgomery, Ala.
The charges stemmed from actions on the night of Sept.
Others are busy growing businesses that stemmed from Vine videos.
She said her skepticism stemmed from one factor: Mr. Trump.
The community that we have now stemmed from those hui.
In Mr. van Hove's world, violence isn't so easily stemmed.
Diesel's generous decision stemmed from a bit of friendly competition.
The attempted murder charges stemmed from an episode on Sept.
Some of the federal charges stemmed from the apartment renovations.
In the 1990s it stemmed an incipient epidemic of HIV.
A lot of these moments have stemmed around morality issues.
Her interest in psychiatry stemmed partly from her own childhood.
The rules stemmed from the international Basel III banking accord.
And to think, it all just stemmed from kitchen boredom.
The outlet reported that one incident stemmed from a fan calling Westbrook "boy" during the 2018 playoffs, while another stemmed from a verbal altercation he got into with a fan during a March 11 game.
The minister added that Trump's Syria tweets stemmed from domestic politics.
The fall stemmed largely from a drop in energy-sector emissions.
She told BuzzFeed News that the violation stemmed from a misunderstanding.
London's spokesperson said the arrest stemmed from a private marital matter.
Much of Target's growth online has also stemmed from these services.
Many of them stemmed from his earliest and most recent albums.
Much of the coverage loss stemmed from the reductions to Medicaid.
The shooting stemmed from a fight shortly before 9:30 p.m.
Uber's mapping project has stemmed from a complicated relationship with Google.
Such consensus, unthinkable today, also stemmed from the existing political dynamics.
In reality, the practice stemmed from his administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
The raid stemmed, in part, from a referral from Mueller's team.
The legal issues stemmed from two LLC investment groups debating ownership.
Mourinho's power has always stemmed from the perception of his infallibility.
But with the refugee flow now stemmed, Merkel's popularity has recovered.
She said the feud stemmed from a disagreement over backup dancers.
His arrival in 2013 stemmed a sustained fall in the rupee.
The case: This case stemmed from the apportionment scheme in Alabama.
Yeezy's success has stemmed in part from West's unique marketing strategies.
The case against Cardinal Barbarin stemmed from allegations against the Rev.
But so far, those facts have not stemmed the growing panic.
The growth stemmed in part from the bank's credit card business.
The tactics stemmed from superiors demanding increased body counts, prosecutors say.
The complaint against the Ohio doctors stemmed from that task force.
Their crimes, prosecutors said, stemmed from their actions after the shooting.
The first factor stemmed from domestic pressure to abandon the deal.
After the grapes are harvested, they are de-stemmed and crushed.
"This incident stemmed from a dispute within that party," Waller said.
In 2011, 40 percent of homicides in Caracas stemmed from robberies.
Dr. Garfield's interest in studying fatherhood stemmed from his own experiences.
The case stemmed from an investigation initiated by Mr. Mueller's office.
After all, the investigation stemmed from an external event—the Panamanian leak.
Coach Ron Rivera said all the Panthers' problems stemmed from their turnovers.
The charges stemmed from incidents that occurred between January and August 2017.
The arson charge stemmed from an encounter with his girlfriend in 2008.
Police believe the shooting appears to have stemmed from a domestic dispute.
The attack stemmed from a case of "mistaken identity," the paper reported.
He said the new role stemmed from growing anxiety within the company.
The case stemmed from allegations from Ramirez's nieces, ages 7 and 9.
Lonelygirl15 The OG scandal that stemmed from YouTube's early days, in 2006.
The underlying philosophy was all problems stemmed from drug addiction and alcoholism.
Both Equifax and Capital One say their breaches stemmed from unpatched vulnerabilities.
But as well as giving long-stemmed red roses people give books.
Police say the violence stemmed from an unproven rape allegation against Leavitt.
The breach stemmed from Capital One's decision to store data in Amazon.
He also filled the room with long-stemmed roses in individual vases.
The case stemmed from the Swiss National Bank's sudden move on Jan.
The MDC has said Zimbabwe's problems stemmed from last year's presidential vote.
Most of what I learned creatively stemmed from this little fixer upper.
The product stemmed from a family recipe and her love for bees.
" He adds, "I think that's where the real-time aspect stemmed from.
Many of Uber's problems in 2017 stemmed from its obsession with growth.
WLWT reports that the shooting stemmed from conflict earlier in the day.
That loyalty to guests stemmed from "the top," as Oberoi calls it.
Much of the suffering China experienced during his misrule stemmed from that.
The conversations stemmed from the Harvard College Class of 2021 Facebook group.
SunEdison's troubles stemmed from its rapid growth across several areas, analysts say.
SunEdison's troubles stemmed from its rapid growth across several areas, analysts said.
All windows are protected by circle-patterned grates that stemmed from Mrs.
Not all frustrations for the White House have stemmed from the courts.
But Bowie's influence stemmed from far more than success on the charts.
Larsen calls that a "wildcard" regarding whether coal's decline will be stemmed.
Without elaborating, he said the violence stemmed from a national leadership vacuum.
The damages stemmed from an arbitration case between Google and Mr. Levandowski.
Approximately three-fourths of cassowary confrontations stemmed people trying to feed them.
The case stemmed from a referral from Mueller to the Justice Department.
The decision stemmed from their concerns that the coronavirus pandemic could worsen.
Experts, however, are skeptical that disinformation can be stemmed before the election.
His problems stemmed, he said, from being sexually abused by his stepfather.
And it really stemmed from realizing that our community was very global.
And he said the president's shutdown threat stemmed from anger at Democrats.
Court documents show that the charges stemmed from an incident on Aug.
Their pessimism stemmed from the defection of a key leadership ally, Rep.
The injury stemmed from a practice since Tuesday night's loss at Clemson.
The allegations stemmed from disclosures last year in the Panama Papers leak.
ESPN's report said the punishment stemmed from a rape accusation on Aug.
Her horror appears to have stemmed from disillusionment at their differing agendas.
It stemmed from the substance of the party's position on health care.
The idea for the camera stemmed from a theft at the home.
Two of those arrests stemmed from protesters chaining themselves to capitol entrances.
Surprise them with things like perfumed love letters and long-stemmed roses.
The case stemmed from Mr. Newton's purchase of a Las Vegas casino.
The newly discovered point styles come in two forms: mostly lanceolate, or leaf-shaped, stemmed points dated to between 280,500 and 13,500 years ago and triangular-shaped stemmed points dating later, to between 14,000 and 13,4003 years ago.
This was an embarrassing string of events that stemmed from unprincipled user research.
"Our discovery shows that stemmed points predate lanceolate point styles," Waters told Gizmodo.
Beltram's transition from house to techno stemmed from his love of tougher sounds.
Hampshire. His late surge stemmed from a near-perfect storm of factors. Rubio
According to the AP, this investigation stemmed from documents released by Football Leaks.
The ban stemmed from alleged infringement of patents held by chipmaker Qualcomm (QCOM).
Other charges stemmed from a string of incidents in 2018, according to prosecutors.
This theory stemmed from a photo she shared on her social media accounts.
KPMG found that £900 million of fraud stemmed from just seven super cases.
We must remember that modern education stemmed from a need for intellectual colonialism.
These prosecutions stemmed from the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy toward illegal immigration.
The ongoing saga has stemmed from the NFL's advanced regulations for helmet safety.
In fact, few of those achievements stemmed from the federal government's direct involvement.
Some of his earliest inspiration stemmed from Abstract Expressionists such as Franz Kline.
Her decision to skip the event stemmed from her experience there in 2001.
The idea stemmed from an article written by a contributor for the platform.
The charges stemmed from an earlier LAPD investigation following accusations of sexual assault.
CBS Chicago and ABC7 reported that the shooting stemmed from a domestic incident.
An early and explicit Japanese demand for a transitional arrangement stemmed from experience.
This stemmed not from new signals or whizzier interfaces but from better maths.
The idea stemmed from Harmon's podcast — "Harmontown" — which also features some D&D.
The charges stemmed from a raid narcotics officers executed at his Trenton eatery.
The idea for her piece stemmed from conversations about exactly who is dying.
The problem stemmed from Curiosity's cameras and how they stored their image data.
The underwriting improvement stemmed mainly from a unit that protects against major catastrophes.
But both, it seems, stemmed at least in part from the same source.
Their fears, he said, stemmed from a crisis that dates back 40 years.
Their friendship allegedly stemmed from a love of martial arts and mutual admiration.
Not even a surge in U.S. nonfarm payrolls in December stemmed the bleeding.
The fight stemmed from Paul stacking yard debris near a shared property line.
The dollar's gains partly stemmed from the prospects of rising U.S. interest rates.
The genesis of the character stemmed from lessons learned from Ueda's previous work.
Kardashian West said in a tweet the rejection stemmed from his criminal record.
These changes have stemmed in part from sharply diminished public support for education.
This stemmed partly from pressure from investors such as Norway's sovereign-wealth fund.
Nathan Eovaldi, demoted to the bullpen, came on and stemmed the Indians' comeback.
But some of the decline stemmed from increased U.S. scrutiny, according to Rhodium.
The New York Times case stemmed from a libel lawsuit the Montgomery, Ala.
Harvey, 35, spent two decades living with severe anxiety that stemmed from OCD.
Her doctors told her the infection likely stemmed from her colonoscopy, she says.
The community initially stemmed from people who use ASMR as a sleep aid.
All those decisions stemmed in part from Mr. Sanders's outlook on the race.
What may sound like a headline-grabbing hipster food stemmed from good intentions.
But the larger earnings also stemmed from Republicans' massive cut in corporate taxes.
Previous court-ordered shutdowns have stemmed from Brazilian demands for WhatsApp user data.
Even though I have stemmed wine glasses too, visitors tend to favor these.
Part of the difficulty stemmed from what is known as the ''spitzenkandidat'' process.
He added that the assault charges against Mr. Cammarata stemmed from that history.
The case stemmed from an ongoing child-custody dispute with her former partner.
One of the biggest challenges was writing something that stemmed from real life.
Chief McCormack said the shooting stemmed from a dispute between the two men.
Instead, his apology stemmed from a quirky moment in the second-set tiebreaker.
Ferguson's problems stemmed from the world's most obvious problem: a lack of money.
The Watergate scandal stemmed from Nixon's efforts to cheat in the 1972 election.
The principle stemmed from an early decision not to mail DVDs to Canada.
The disputes have always stemmed from a fundamental difference between the two countries.
The idea for the story stemmed from one of the writer's longtime fascinations.
That lawsuit stemmed from an investigation by the attorney general's office, Stein said.
The bulk of the pickup in applications stemmed from demand for home refinancing.
The name stemmed from a gig King performed in Arkansas in the 1950s.
This lawsuit is far from Musk's first controversy stemmed by his Twitter behavior.
The Manhattan prosecutors' charges against Cohen stemmed from a referral from Mueller's team.
Some of that popularity stemmed from the title of Goldberry's presentation: The Curry Landscape.
The accusation stemmed from an incident on a private plane, giving the FBI jurisdiction.
The rebellions stemmed partially from resentment of the uranium industry's alleged exclusion of northerners.
The case stemmed from a 2014 civil suit, according to the New York Times.
According to TMZ, their conflict stemmed from decisions Diesel has made as a producer.
The case at issue stemmed from the attorney general's criminal prosecution of Tieco, Inc.
" She continued, "I was just very insecure — I think that's where it stemmed from.
"It seems like, at least, the tide has stemmed quite a bit," said Luna.
Any bad habit I've created stemmed from being unclear of my objectives and intentions.
Cory Booker of New Jersey stemmed from Biden's remarks last month at a fundraiser.
The allegations stemmed from a recent report published on a conservative news site, RedState.
The charges stemmed from him kidnapping and shooting a man, CNN affiliate WMC reported.
The threats stemmed from an investigation into tax fraud involving a former MNC subsidiary.
But the company's deadliest problems seem to have stemmed from its basic electricity equipment.
The issue, according to TP-Link, stemmed from the line of Google Cast products.
The strong hiring in the public sector stemmed mostly from local and state governments.
Witnesses said the shooting stemmed from an argument among a small group of men.
The majority of the tension in this episode stemmed from dialogue, not jump scares.
For Cage, part of the appeal of real estate also stemmed from his childhood.
The credit stemmed from tax rules linked to an employee bonus program at Facebook.
But, don't forget some of the most notable movies and televisions stemmed from books.
The decline stemmed from weak orders for machinery, equipment and computers and electronic products.
While they stemmed from unrest over the economy, they quickly snowballed into something larger.
The federal oversight stemmed from a civil rights investigation that began after Gray's death.
Heilbronn said the biggest risks in the region stemmed from political tensions between countries.
All of that stemmed from his July arrest, but all's well that ends well.
The strengths and weaknesses of the center stemmed from the same things—its novelty.
Lower borrowing costs stemmed a further decline in loan demand to buy a home.
Ford has said its sales crisis stemmed mainly from a lack of new products.
Together, the records stemmed from three separate FOIA requests, as pointed out by CNN.
The EU's deal with Turkey that has stemmed the flow into Greece looks shaky.
It appeared the ailment stemmed from a second-period hit by Colorado's Nikita Zadorov.
Maybe it stemmed from seeing me shake out stiff legs after a long drive.
The Bay of Pigs invasion and the Lehman Brothers collapse stemmed from narrow-mindedness.
"The idea really stemmed from our first time meeting on Survivor," Anglim tells PEOPLE.
From that stemmed an incremental independence structure they setup for him and his sister.
Part of Kelly's fallout in Philadelphia stemmed from his quest to gain more power.
Harvin told Tesfatsion that his marijuana use stemmed from issues he had with anxiety.
The argument stemmed from an issue the girls had on Snapchat, KTRK-TV reported.
Some of its problems stemmed from the Tempur-Pedic acquisition of Sealy in 2013.
The ministry said October's record total stemmed from new product launches including wearable devices.
Again, he said, his involvement stemmed from an instinct to do what seemed right.
Many of their grievances stemmed from the anti-Islamic rhetoric used by Western leaders.
Police believe the shooting stemmed from a drug beef, as the Associated Press reported.
Her idea for Liz Rae Weddings stemmed from her experience as a wedding officiant.
How do we study trends without replicating the often unequal systems they stemmed from?
Local news reports said the shooting stemmed from a dispute over a property inheritance.
"The beauty ideals of our generation are still stemmed in white supremacy," she said.
His reaction stemmed from his perceived status as a junior partner in the band.
The feud stemmed from a series of inquiries that found fault with City Hall.
The action stemmed from Venezuela's decision to nationalize foreign oil assets a decade ago.
Stark says the design will "feature materials and colors stemmed from a fetal universe."
Similarly, Rockefeller believed that his success stemmed partly from his ability to galvanize employees.
The growth in that state has stemmed from a spurt of new residential development.
Uncertainty also stemmed from investors weighing the likelihood of a Brexit agreement by Thursday.
The operation stemmed from the agency's increased focus on immigration violations at the workplace.
The privileged status of English stemmed from the novelty of the American-bred gangsters.
Mr. Putin insisted that the chemical attack had stemmed from anti-Assad rebel units.
These charges stemmed from a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against Clinton by Paula Jones.
The charge reportedly stemmed from a police visit to Outlaw's apartment on March 20.
The exodus of residents that followed, however, has been partly stemmed by new arrivals.
Her behavior stemmed from a wish to keep herself apart from their ungainly suffering.
An SEC filing said that Barr's decision stemmed from a disagreement over CEO succession.
Nut can't help wondering if his temper stemmed from whatever happened in the war.
Carter, 30, says the reason for his switch in diet stemmed from health concerns.
Apparently it stemmed from feeling bad about her role in the E Corp bombings.
I don't know if I would put the context that alcohol stemmed from troubles.
Significant Master-Lease Income: In 2016, 27% of ART's gross profits stemmed from master leases with fixed rentals and in most cases built-in annual rent escalations, while a further 13% of gross profit stemmed from management contracts with minimum guaranteed rental income.
The elaborate-seeming drinks in glasses as thin-stemmed and polished as your designer stilettos.
One key to Holzhauer's "Jeopardy!" success actually stemmed from his background as a professional gambler.
Another risk to casino stocks globally has stemmed from further tightening of China's capital outflows.
The attack on Sanchez was unprovoked and stemmed from an argument, Corona police have said.
The in-app charges stemmed from purchases made by kids when playing with freemium apps.
One thing that's very, very stemmed from reality is "my" character Frankie in the show.
The dip in the NPL ratio likely stemmed from record bank lending in the quarter.
The audit said the discrepancies stemmed from spending on fuel and mismanagement of certain accounts.
Yet much of the real concern stemmed from who he was, not what he said.
The initial review, in part, stemmed from the ongoing nationwide shortage of lethal injection drugs.
They must therefore have stemmed from other (as yet unknown) genetic differences between the flies.
The police have said the shooting stemmed from a dispute over low-level drug dealing.
The shooting stemmed from a dispute between the shooter and the victim, according to authorities.
It stemmed from a December 2014 incident after which Cagle was placed on administrative leave.
In retrospect, scholars believe Anne's pregnancy troubles stemmed from an autoimmune disease called antiphospholipid syndrome.
Glapinski said the agency's decision stemmed from what he called a "certain deficit of information".
The split reportedly stemmed from personality conflicts and Lewis' interest in producing and directing movies.
A part of the report's concern stemmed from Huawei's dependence on components from other companies.
The facility believes his past behavior stemmed from his attempts to self-medicate his troubles.
The government said the warning in question stemmed from personal acrimony over a love affair.
The cancellation apparently stemmed from disagreements with the Russian government over logistics like road closures.
The judge also lifted an injunction on the law that stemmed from a similar lawsuit.
West Virginia stemmed the third-quarter uprising by Kansas with an 2126-yard touchdown drive.
Hana says her father's desire to bring his family together stemmed from his own upbringing.
Their obligation to help increase the debt limit stemmed from their partial control of government.
RBC's managing director said the decision stemmed from disagreements on "a number of crucial issues".
It was unclear if Michel's resignation stemmed from his party's defeat in the parliamentary polls.
The New York Times reported that the alleged assault stemmed from an argument over landscaping.
St. Paul police said that the arrest stemmed from a report they received on Saturday.
Yet there seems limited conviction among Indian liberals that the Hindutva tide can be stemmed.
U.S. equities closed mostly higher on Friday as energy stocks stemmed this week's sell-off.
According to Forbes, Maddow's position as a "dominant prime-time star" stemmed from this coverage.
There are an amazing array of technology innovations that have stemmed from R&D investment.
Most of Novogratz's profits had stemmed from his initial seven-million-dollar investment in 2013.
The actual feud, however, allegedly stemmed from a mere miscommunication during a WWII air raid.
It's unclear if CNO's latest order stemmed from a debacle in San Diego on Friday.
The charges stemmed from a months-long investigation into the practices of the police department.
"It appears as if this incident stemmed from a road rage," the news release said.
Amazon did not immediately comment if the delivery change stemmed from the Whole Foods deal.
Laura was relieved to hear the doctor say that her distress stemmed from an illness.
The concerns about these Games were myriad, and many of them stemmed from the water.
The charges stemmed in part from Abramoff overbilling Native American tribes he had as clients.
So a lot of this stuff stemmed out of what I'd written that I wanted.
The second piece stemmed from these conversations I was having with people around the campaign.
Remember how the initial backlash to the show stemmed mostly from how ditzy Penny was?
Its sinewy, pork-like brown nubs are actually flash-fried, roasted fat-stemmed oyster mushrooms.
Over the years, researchers have investigated some intriguing questions that stemmed from these basic findings.
Many of the allegations stemmed from on-duty cases involving people the employees had apprehended.
That rumor may have stemmed from the Patriots' dalliance with actual illegal team spying, a.k.a.
The legislation stemmed from a two-year Senate investigation led by Mr. Portman into Backpage.
Black's early release stemmed from the completion of a voluntary life skills course behind bars.
About 15,000 stemmed from planned work to repair the system's failing signals and worn track.
That theory stemmed from another Martian meteorite, but this one came from the planet's mantle.
The AIDS crisis was not stemmed by persuading people to quit sex, Dr. Lahey said.
The AIDS crisis was not stemmed by persuading people to quit sex, Dr. Lahey said.
General Dyer's actions stemmed from this — a fact that the British could not officially acknowledge.
Both cases stemmed from an FBI investigation into an online child pornography forum called Playpen.
He said he thought the problem stemmed from the Yankee Stadium mound's hard, sticky clay.
Mr. Katzman's larger concern stemmed from what he was witnessing while working on corporate deals.
Their suspicion may have stemmed from his eight-pack abs and frankly ridiculous jaw line.
Coming out of the Labor Day weekend, however, investor jitters stemmed from tensions in Asia.
Mr. Kalanick argued that Benchmark's suit stemmed from a "public and personal attack" on him.
The only light was from a long-stemmed, green-shaded lamp on the bedside table.
Turner told ESPN his decision stemmed from differing views with Zimmer about the offensive strategy.
Nelson said his comments stemmed from his July 2 letter, co-signed by GOP Sen.
Brazil's government and meat industry said most problems stemmed from vaccinations and were being addressed.
The reference on Wednesday to possible perjury charges against Mr. Lee stemmed from that testimony.
Employee outrage has largely stemmed from the sale of technology, particularly AI, for military application.
In retrospect, I think part of my denial stemmed from his, or perhaps vice versa.
Both decisions — voting for Trump or not voting at all — stemmed in part from alienation.
The case stemmed from an August lawsuit filed against McGahn by the House Judiciary Committee.
Much of the confusion may have stemmed from the chaotic bureaucracy of Israel's early years.
Other officials said the extraction stemmed from concerns about the media's scrutiny of the agency.
The case stemmed from a DUI stop in which Smollett gave police someone else's name.
The victims were not students and police think the incident stemmed from a domestic situation.
The charges stemmed from actions aimed at securing financing for a stadium in the town.
That is worrying; some of America's greatest foreign-policy debacles have stemmed from politicised intelligence. ■
A department spokeswoman said the decision stemmed from concerns about student privacy, including immigration status.
The problem had stemmed from Audi's decision to form a partnership with SAIC Motor Corp.
Hunter's guilty plea Tuesday stemmed from his misuse of more than $200,000 in campaign funds.
The case stemmed from a DUI stop in which Smollett gave police the wrong name.
That stemmed, in part, from confusion about the revealer clue, but I'll get to that.
The fire stemmed from a minimalist painting with electrical aspects by Mary Corse, which overheated.
These primarily stemmed from the fact that the wheels did not properly fit the track.
These indicated that her current issues actually stemmed from some leftover problems with her past owners.
That stemmed from the experience of the 1960s and 1970s when inflation got out of hand.
Many years ago I realized that taking my work home stemmed from a lack of trust.
Much of her support stemmed from a stubborn reverence for her father felt by older voters.
His fourth-place finish in New Hampshire has stemmed the tide of those urgings, for now.
Stewart's bold look appears to have stemmed from the Met Gala, where she rocked orange eyebrows.
A renewed selloff in U.S. Treasuries due to the encouraging data also stemmed the dollar's decline.
The most bewildering part of the two premieres may not have stemmed from the films themselves.
The decline partly stemmed from low investment returns in 2016 due to poor stock market performance.
" "I know that my mother's treatment of me stemmed from her own issues with her body.
In hotels, pools were a major culprit, but 65 cases stemmed from hot tubs or spas.
The latter charge stemmed from the fact that he gave alcohol to the victim, says Provencher.
She said some of the problems of YouTube and other platforms stemmed from their rapid growth.
They want to reiterate that the assault stemmed from a neighborly dispute, not a political fight.
The decline partly stemmed from low investment returns in 2016 due to poor stock market performance.
Niklas says the hacking incident stemmed from legacy point-of-service technology used at certain restaurants.
Its partnership with Stewart stemmed from an earlier relationship with entertainer and cannabis icon Snoop Dogg.
Paul said Boucher tackled him from behind during a heated argument that stemmed from landscaping beef.
He said his government would  cooperate "vigorously" with any judicial investigation that stemmed from the leak.
That was the result of an investigation that stemmed from regulators' investigation of rival Volkswagen AG .
But local residents fear that may change if the flow of clandestine crossings is not stemmed.
This egregiously mischaracterizes the Stephens outrage, which stemmed largely from his specific variant of conservative thought.
Swalwell added that the indictment of Cohen stemmed from transcripts released from the Senate Intelligence Committee.
A majority of the illnesses stemmed from norovirus contamination and strains of E. coli and salmonella.
The request stemmed from an October comment the committee's spokesman made to The New York Times.
Marine officials said the July 25 mass arrest stemmed from information gleaned from a previous investigation.
His difficulties then stemmed in part from Democratic senators use of the filibuster to block legislation.
What eventually stemmed from those internet call-outs, though, was habit of "canceling" the perceived offenders.
It stemmed from polycystic ovary syndrome, and she found it hard to accept her larger figure.
Though, part of the uproar over the photo stemmed from Watson's 2014 interview with Wonderland magazine.
She revealed to ABC13 that her fears of being killed stemmed during her time in jail.
The charges have stemmed from a pro-McConnell super PAC spending $9 million to boost Strange.
In part, the breach stemmed from Ms. Spar's different way of doing business, several officials said.
There was still some hope that this stemmed from an obliviousness rather than some deeper disconnect.
The case stemmed from a magazine article he wrote linking high-ranking government officials to corruption.
The standoff stemmed from frustrations of western ranchers over what they consider heavy-handed government policies.
The increased role of immigration attitudes stemmed from the 2016 campaign itself: Mr. Trump and Mrs.
The accuser later retracted his allegation, saying it stemmed from an "unreliable" memory recovered under hypnosis.
Nor have the kingdom's frequently shifting explanations stemmed the outrage in Western countries over the death.
Ms. Nicholas's harassment allegation stemmed from an incident that she says occurred in Chicago in 2013.
Earlier trade cases have already stemmed the flow of many solar products from China, he said.
The investigation stemmed from a criminal complaint filed by Bainer in 2015, according to Vanity Fair.
He said he believed the depression had stemmed largely from the fight to save his vision.
Manafort's criminal activity stemmed from his foreign lobbying on behalf of pro-Russia politicians in Ukraine.
The congressional impeachment inquiry was triggered by a whistleblower's complaint that stemmed from the phone call.
Slowing growth toward the end of last year stemmed from problems with the service's Android app.
And that disconnect is where she thinks many of the problems with Kindle Worlds stemmed from.
An arrangement of 27 long-stemmed roses from the latter rings in at a staggering $250.
Aides soon realized stemmed back to a home-state political rivalry with Andrus, the sources said.
Not even an IMF bailout and interest rates of 60% have stemmed the bleeding in Argentina.
But he received clemency for the guilty charge that stemmed from him posing with the corpse.
The charge stemmed from a probable cause affidavit Encinia filed with jail officials justifying Bland's arrest.
The lawsuits stemmed from thousands of women who said they were injured after using the devices.
The decline in mortgage activity stemmed from decreases in applications for refinancing and purchasing a home.
The decision to not certify stemmed from the board's investigation into bizarre results involving absentee ballots.
Thanks to resilient consumer spending, the economy withstood the threats that stemmed from the trade war.
Much of that upward trajectory stemmed from a sharp increase in subscription revenues year over year.
Both documents stemmed from investigations into misinformation on social media platforms and offer some common solutions.
The deal stemmed from an unusual arrangement Pera had with previous limited partners of the Grizzlies.
The phrase "blowing up a cell phone" must have stemmed from someone's experience with a Gemini.
That decision stemmed from his deep skepticism of US foreign engagement, particularly in the Middle East.
Two of those were related to Citizens Bank and four stemmed from Federal Savings Bank loans.
She said the joke and other offensive humor stemmed from her "dumb white girl" stage persona.
Dash21 teaspoon reduced sodium Goya Sazon21/21 teaspoon ground cumin25 garlic cloves, roughly chopped22 bunch cilantro, leaves and tender stems, roughly chopped, plus more for garnish21 sprig rosemary, minced53 sprig thyme, mincedkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste25 jalapeños, stemmed and minced23 green bell pepper, stemmed, seeded, and roughly chopped230 habanero, stemmed and minced1 red bell pepper, stemmed, seeded, and roughly chopped1 small white onion, diced2 (28-ounce) cans diced tomatoes1 (15-ounce) can black beans, rinsed and drained33 (15-ounce) can kidney beans, rinsed and drained1 (15-ounce) can pink beans, rinsed and drainedjuice of 1 lemonjuice of 1 limegrated sharp cheddar cheese, for serving Directions 1.
The government's surprise cut to its old-crop corn supplies estimate stemmed from harvest shortfalls in Brazil.
The then-new technology was called "sensing artificial reality," and stemmed from an American space development project.
Thousands of employees were fired over customer abuses, which stemmed from aggressive sales targets implemented by managers.
A spokesman for the bank said the majority of its fall in assets stemmed from the sale.
They added that the gunfire apparently stemmed from some kind of dispute with the shooter&aposs neighbor.
Additional market pressure stemmed from the USDA's announcement that its next monthly supply/demand report on Feb.
Outflows from other source countries are also being stemmed, and people-trafficking rings are coming under attack.
Support for prices also stemmed from talks with China about reducing Beijing's tariff on U.S. ethanol products.
Mr. Schaffer said he believed the misdemeanor charge stemmed from laws prohibiting offers to buy fetal tissue.
Rebecca speculated that such comments weren't meant to be malicious, but stemmed from a lack of training.
This curiosity about our involuntary reactions stemmed from her experience assembling You An Orchestra You A Bomb.
Trump did acknowledge that the idea he supported the war stemmed from an interview with Howard Stern.
Last week, Brazilian officials said most problems with the meat stemmed from vaccinations and were being addressed.
An estimated 600,000 Italians live in Britain; not even the prospect of Brexit has stemmed the flow.
This skill stemmed from a trait rare in the upper echelons of politics: she was fantastically nice.
It was initially believed that Rapp's firing stemmed from the notoriously image-conscious company caving to pressure.
Those accomplishments stemmed from a 2014 measure Lee championed that led to creating Hawaii's interagency Climate Commission.
Her ashes, placed in a gold rectangular box, were set center stage beside pink long-stemmed roses.
The harassment stemmed both from management decisions made at the site and opposition to her discrimination suit.
Evidence showed that the matter "was an isolated incident that stemmed from an ongoing disagreement," police said.
By registering a domain name found in the malware's code, Hutchins stemmed the spread of the infection.
The growth stemmed in part from a 5 percent same-store-sales increase for China's KFC locations.
That stemmed from an aborted attempt by Obama administration political leaders to develop metrics for budget purposes.
These two had a lot of conflict, some of which stemmed over a shared love for Peter.
The penalty stemmed from LiButti gambling huge sums at the hotel's casino before his death in 85033.
The fight allegedly stemmed from an argument over the divorce, and Kevin demanding spousal support from Wendy.
She said the charges stemmed from the partners giving misleading information on loans they had from VBS.
The investigation into JPMorgan's hiring of interns stemmed from explicit records—favour-granters will now act quietly.
The failure to speak out stemmed from a desire to protect institutions' reputations, or fear of retribution.
These issues have stemmed from reports of racially biased ad targeting for housing and jobs on Facebook.
Many of the lurid details stemmed from 2010 to 2012, when the company was experiencing rapid growth.
The investigators' main purpose was to examine not that battle, but the tragedy that stemmed from it.
The motive in the killings was financial, prosecutors say, and stemmed from the brothers' joint business ventures.
The communication issues likely stemmed from how Philae landed on the comet, called Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
I think that nervousness and anxiety really stemmed from the worst-case scenarios while underneath the knife.
He said his huge popularity stemmed from the fact that there was no hidden side to him.
Juno said the problem stemmed not from its treatment but from a chemotherapy drug used in pretreatment.
The offence stemmed from a Facebook post last year in which she insulted Museveni with a profanity.
He had another name, too: the Phantom, which stemmed from his record as Italy's longest-sought fugitive.
Roughly half of the outflows on Wednesday stemmed from both delta- and gamma-hedging trading, Kolanovic estimated.
The opinion stemmed from a lawsuit over changes to Pennsylvania's abortion control law in 63 and 26.
The action stemmed in part from a referral from Mueller's team, and Rosenstein reportedly approved the move.
The Post and Courier reports that the response stemmed from a Facebook comment referring to state Rep.
Authorities believe the shootings stemmed from a "boyfriend [and] girlfriend type of dispute," CNN affiliate WAFB reported.
Petri said the killings might have stemmed from a domestic violence incident, but he declined to elaborate.
The theory described these complex patterns and suggested that such shifts stemmed from economic and social conditions.
A majority of those offenses, the FBI found, stemmed from bias based on race and/or ethnicity.
The lure of abstraction stemmed from the desire of many Dadaists to develop a new visual language.
Instead, it's likely his Capgras stemmed from a series of head injuries incurred when he was younger.
That stemmed from BuzzFeed publishing an unverified dossier claiming Russia sought financial and personal leverage over Trump.
The shooting stemmed from an earlier fistfight, but it's unclear exactly who Troy Ave allegedly shot—i.e.
But it isn't clear if the yuan's recent depreciation stemmed from a swing in market consensus — i.e.
Prosecutors said the claims were fraudulent because they stemmed from the scheme and were often medically unnecessary.
Prosecutors said the gunfight stemmed from a rivalry between the Folk Nation and 8-Trey Crips gangs.
There is no sense that anything this administration has done has stemmed the tide of the virus.
Again, De Blasio's call stemmed from a question Lehrer posed about Ocasio-Cortez's position on the issue.
The corruption of apartheid's leaders stemmed from arrogance; they believed that they could control the world forever.
Beset by a scratchy throat, he tried drinking water from a stemmed cup, but it didn't help.
Darren Harris told KTTV that the shooting stemmed from a dispute between the suspect and the victim.
In fact, they are so ubiquitous that they might not seem as glamorous as their stemmed siblings.
They stemmed from his pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of cannabis possession in London in 93.
He said the posts were from seven years ago and stemmed from immaturity when he was 17.
Their circumstances stemmed from an economic decision made in the first years of the post-apartheid era.
The confusion stemmed from a joint statement that was long on lofty language and short on specifics.
In Haro, authorities believe the outbreak stemmed from a funeral in the northern region of the country.
" Ms. Rebeck said this quickness stemmed from her ability to go into what she called "character head.
At one point he claimed that references to vomiting in his yearbook stemmed from his weak stomach.
In May, she was briefly arrested after she violated her probation that stemmed from her 2017 arrest.
The lawsuit says, "Many of the problems stemmed from a rushed, negligent approach" to installation by Tesla.
Parents said their fears stemmed from a failure by school officials to deal with complaints of bullying.
The dispute stemmed from a trade war between the United States and China that started in 2011.
Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and even Canada have reported cases they say stemmed from Iran.
Her withdrawal stemmed in part from the internal administration fight, according to people familiar with the circumstances.
Planned Parenthood staffers vehemently pushed back on Wen's account, arguing her dismissal stemmed from poor leadership skills.
The Supreme Court's involvement stemmed from a lawsuit Nixon filed in an effort to invalidate his impeachment.
The fascination with Mr. Guzmán stemmed from the fact that one could never really count him out.
The raid stemmed from a tip from Mueller's team and Rosenstein reportedly signed off on the move.
PewDiePie&aposs previous controversies also seemingly stemmed from a disconnect between the mainstream media and YouTube culture.
A Biden adviser pointed out that the former vice president has stemmed his slide in national polls.
Part of the president's anger stemmed from the administration's reluctance to provide delicate information to Mr. Schiff.
The mass trial stemmed from one of the bloodiest, most politically charged moments in recent Egyptian history.
"It stemmed from this drum beat and these chords that felt very immediate," Danielle said, singing them.
In those cases, however, the mix-up seemed to have stemmed from administrative mistakes or technological glitches.
"The restaurant stemmed from my desire to have people think differently about Chinese food," Mr. Jew added.
The Nets' offensive struggles also stemmed from the absence of Irving, who hasn't played since Nov. 14.
Some of it, he said later, stemmed from a "lingering sympathy" for the leaders they had empowered.
The rift stemmed from the attorney general's decision last March to recuse himself from the Russia probe.
Mizoguchi said (through a translator) that some of their challenges stemmed from the game's wildly varying scenarios.
The first strike stemmed over low wages, and resulted in a 5 percent pay raise for educators.
Turns out, the accounts scandal stemmed from the company's extremely aggressive sales goals and a toxic culture.
The rest stemmed from issues with work culture, code reviews, and allegedly unethical workplace behavior at Google.
The release of information stemmed from a breach on a cloud server that was discovered last summer.
This stemmed from his father's efforts to help introduce the first national health insurance bill in 1943.
The new criteria likely stemmed from the administration's attempt to distinguish its program and try something new.
It stemmed from refunds to customers who were erroneously charged higher interest rates on its store credit cards.
The charges stemmed from a sexual relationship that she allegedly had with a 17-year-old male student.
Police said they are investigating whether the violence stemmed from personal conflict or was connected to the insurgency.
One individual was fined after an altercation that reportedly stemmed from his response to the facial recognition technology.
On Trump's coattails, House Republicans stemmed their losses Tuesday -- and will hold at least 238 votes next Congress.
Munch said the grim scene that Louviere came upon stemmed from a domestic situation between Holt and Veal.
The 2008 child pornography case stemmed from a video purportedly showing Kelly having sex with an underage girl.
The cases stemmed from controversial videos released in 2015 by the anti-abortion group Center for Medical Progress.
Thousands of employees were fired due to customer abuses, which stemmed from aggressive sales targets implemented by managers.
The pressure to conquer space stemmed from the threat of progress by foreign nations, and, consequently, an ideology.
Police said they were investigating whether the shooting stemmed from personal conflict or was related to the insurgency.
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said the discomfort stemmed from being hit by a pitch in the third inning.
The child neglect charge stemmed from the investigation of that disappearance, after a woman alerted police on Oct.
A Thompson jumper and free throws from guard Collin Sexton, who finished with 18 points, stemmed the rally.
Part of the problem stemmed from the fact that NASA didn't quite know where it was sending people.
But part of its genesis stemmed from a desire to add more depth to a two-dimensional world.
That was stronger than many forecasts and stemmed from strong consumption in the United States, China and India.
Or had times changed so that not even the most mild-mannered dissent could have stemmed the tide?
These accidents stemmed from technological issues, but Bridenstine also pointed out that poor workplace culture may have contributed.
The idea stemmed from the company's decades-old "Eat More Chikin" campaign, which aims to promote poultry consumption.
Making it even more romantic, Rodriguez also placed six long-stemmed roses at the foot of the bed.
"My love for cooking actually stemmed from childhood," Fleming tells PEOPLE in the new issue, on stands Friday.
One young activist provided audio of his four hour interrogation that stemmed from a tweet about the environment.
Strawberry Lavender Ingredients1 750-ml bottle Smirnoff Vodka21 cups strawberries, stemmed and halved21 tbsp dried lavender buds Instructions21.
The next morning, doctors discovered Lipinski's pain had stemmed from a deadly, flesh-eating disease called necrotizing fasciitis.
The memoir's title stemmed from a slightly different and meaner nickname originally given to Haddish in elementary school.
There was speculation that the company's move to delist from the NYSE stemmed from the ongoing trade war.
The charges stemmed from her neighbours' anger that an "unclean" Christian had dared to share their drinking vessel.
Any disbelief she expressed stemmed from the fact that Trump has gotten so far in the election cycle.
Dyer said he doesn't think the suspect's desire to kill stemmed from religious views, but rather racist views.
The issues stemmed from a glitch with a reporting app, which precinct chairs complained was not functioning properly.
The disease appears to have stemmed from a dog show in Perry, Ga. and another in Deland, Fla.
Its $244 million in net income stemmed mainly from cost cuts and its sale of tool-maker Craftsman.
He told police the "shooting stemmed from Himmelman and Oneschuk disrespecting Arthurs' Muslim faith," the police report states.
The tension stemmed from the first meeting between the two teams, a 2-0 Calgary win on Dec.
The police spokesperson told PEOPLE that the killings were not random and likely stemmed from a domestic incident.
The cancellations stemmed from an ongoing labor dispute between Spirit Airlines and the Air Line Pilots Association, International.
A few patches have brought egregious errors back into line, but innovation has always stemmed from the competitors.
Initial inspections showed that the problems may have stemmed from both the phone's hinge and its display protection.
EST, stemmed from a failure at Amazon's S3 cloud-storage service at its North Virginia data centers. on.wsj.
Maybe her captivating aura stemmed from her virginity, which, given how this movie treated sex, is not unthinkable.
She told Buzzfeed News, her inspiration stemmed from a video of the rapper singing "Tongued Tied" by Grouplove.
This wasn't him trying—his natural tendency to be different stemmed from the fact that he was different.
The charges stemmed from his nine years as Mahoning County commissioner, from 2005 until he was elected mayor.
Russia's foreign minister said last week the Olympic ban stemmed from a U.S. attempt to weaken the competition.
The closure stemmed from an impasse over Trump's demand for $5.7 billion in funding for his border wall.
Washington. In the case of Nixon, the fear stemmed from the knowledge that he was using federal agencies
The expulsion was never carried out, but Schlank claims the letter stemmed from his speaking out about hazing.
The consent decrees, which stemmed from cases filed in 1992, require Medicaid funding despite the state's budget problems.
Mr. Moschitta said the problems stemmed from rusted sound attenuators in the ducts, which reduce mechanical equipment noise.
But his indifference to free speech also stemmed from a deeper commitment to majority rule and judicial restraint.
Sheffield's aggressive yo-yoing of the bat stemmed from a desire to feel the barrel in his hands.
Part of that breakdown of trust stemmed from the belief that the DNC was bias against Vermont Sen.
Thiel told the Times that his animus stemmed from what he viewed as bullying by the company's blogs.
The company later said the issue stemmed from a bug with photo uploads, but it was quickly fixed.
The tumult of that '79-80 season stemmed from Portland's trying, and failing, to replace an irreplaceable talent.
Not setting goalsLastly, I realized most of my financial problems in my 20s stemmed from not having goals.
While not as elegant as more upscale, stemmed glassware, these glasses are perfect for everyday or outdoor use.
Many cases -- 43% -- stemmed from a cheek injection, and 30% were from a lip injection, the researchers found.
Officials believe hacking efforts stemmed from high levels in the Russian government, even extending to President Vladimir Putin.
The internal investigation stemmed from the February 2012 fatal shooting of Graham, who was 18 at the time.
The biggest issue stemmed from a program called "The Macro" that would aid in circumventing state licensing requirements.
The concerns stemmed, again, from with Touch ID, the new Face ID system, and potential OLED display shortages.
The title stemmed from the same concept of this mix—to be open to all styles of footwork.
We just thought we did because of the depth of our conversations and the vulnerability they stemmed from.
Mr. Cantwell's charges stemmed from a march on the University of Virginia campus the night of Aug. 11.
The state law stemmed from droit de suite, the French concept of offering artists compensation for future sales.
Alderson acknowledged that some of the players' comments may have stemmed from the frustrations of a losing season.
And all of this stemmed from the fact that her partner put his desires over her bodily autonomy.
Its sales, he said, stemmed from routine business decisions, as well as changing Chinese government views on property.
Another dozen of the year's mass shootings thus far have clearly stemmed from family disputes—especially domestic violence.
The $999 billion in deals stemmed from local stations' advertising woes and pressure from increasingly powerful broadcast networks.
The charges were the second law enforcement action in the past week that stemmed from the Panama Papers.
The charges relate to a criminal investigation that stemmed from a 2014 civil suit between the two companies.
Part of that writedown stemmed from Yahoo's struggle to meet an ambitious $100 million sales goal for Tumblr.
The Navy's top uniformed officer said Tuesday that it wasn't clear if the cases stemmed from that visit.
Government officials have said the charges against Ms. Butina stemmed from a counterintelligence investigation predating the 2016 election.
The police said the warrants stemmed from a torch-lit march on university grounds the night of Aug.
Its $244 million in net income stemmed mainly from cost cutting and its sale of the toolmaker Craftsman.
The company's weaknesses have always stemmed from practicalities: missed deadlines, cost overruns, unreliable profits, less-than-sterling quality.
The official also reportedly suggested that the tweet correcting Trump stemmed from a desire to embarrass the president.
After answering a couple of general questions that stemmed from Brown's situation, Belichick said he would talk football.
Behind her, next to a small crystal ball, is a tambourine threaded with three long-stemmed white roses.
That sense stemmed less from the 214-583 win over Michigan than from how that 258-211 looked.
Much of that stemmed from his representation of adult film actress Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against the president.
Crabb said the confusion stemmed from "miscommunication" between Barr and Shea, but Crabb declined to offer much detail.
The ECJ ruling in October stemmed from a complaint by Austrian law student and privacy activist Max Schrems.
He said he thought the issue stemmed from one of his playing partners, Shane Lowry, wearing similar clothing.
But even with Friday's weakness, Cramer said most of the negative action stemmed from their quarterly earnings results.
MORE (R-Ariz.), stemmed around four proposals that lawmakers wanted a vote on, including a push by Sen.
The bureau said that 30.5 percent of industrial profits in March stemmed from investments and non-core activities.
The dispute stemmed from the unintentional release of a lien on GM equipment due to a paperwork error.
Perry had said last year that the feud originally stemmed from an issue over hiring back-up dancers.
Those earlier rulings stemmed from petitions filed by the Movement for Quality Government in Israel, a nongovernmental group.
Good stemmed glasses, on the other hand, are expressly designed to make an inherently delightful activity even better.
Yost's order stemmed from an Ohio policy prohibiting elective surgeries as the state attempts to preserve medical equipment.
Other portions of the money are said to have stemmed from Rosoboronexport, the state-owned Russian arms exporter.
The federal charges stemmed from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), who pressed him to explain whether some of it stemmed from a gambling problem.
The document battle stemmed from Kavanaugh's unusually long paper trail following his years in the Bush White House.
The source of Sanders's frustration likely stemmed from a flood of complaints over registration problems in recent days.
Both cases stemmed from shooting deaths that occurred during a short-lived coup against Chavez in April 2002.
Art Is … stemmed from a performance the artist staged at the African American Day Parade in September 226.
His criminal case stemmed from two hedge funds and a drug company he had founded years before Turing.
Manchester by the Sea's issues stemmed from star Casey Affleck, who was sued in 2010 for sexual harassment.
Prep time: 10 minutes Ingredients1 small jalapeno, stemmed, seeded, and finely chopped1 small vine-ripe tomato, stemmed, seeded, and finely chopped1/2 red onion, finely chopped3 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro3 tablespoons fresh lime juice2 avocado, peeled, pitted, and finely choppedkosher salt and freshly ground black peppertortilla chips, for serving Directions 1.
The term stemmed from the Tumblr blog Disneybound in 2012, and the practice has grown into a mainstream hashtag.
The charges against Ms. Lackner stemmed from her actions during and after a night shift that began on Feb.
While the definition of trolling has broadened in recent years, its original use on the internet stemmed from fishing.
He told The Boston Globe that the best-seller stemmed from an article he wrote for The New Yorker.
Buckets from Lopez, Kuzma and Ingram stemmed the tide, pushing the lead back to 10 in the final minutes.
Small businesses said their top issues with federal regulations stemmed from the complexity of rules and cost of compliance.
The award stemmed from a lawsuit brought against Nomura and RBS by the Federal Housing Finance Agency in 2011.
He noted that the flow of foreign fighters to ISIS had been stemmed by tighter surveillance and border controls.
Democrats' losses over the past decade stemmed in large part from a slow-growth economy that never gained momentum.
President Trump &aposs sudden executive action over the border crisis stemmed some of the urgency for Congress to act.
Both cases stemmed largely from Manafort's work as a political consultant for the Ukrainian government between 2006 and 2015.
Thursday's lawsuit stemmed from BPI's lawsuit against ABC and reporter Jim Avila over reports in March and April 2012.
Yet Deal said his resistance to the legislation stemmed not from any public pressure but his own Christian faith.
It didn't take long for US stock indexes to shake off the losses that stemmed from the coronavirus outbreak.
In fact, most of the chatter surrounding the Rams this week stemmed from wide receiver Brandin Cooks' Joker mask.
Sparkuhl, now 31, says the report stemmed from a dispute with Almena when she and her boyfriend moved out.
According to ATF spokesman Brian Garner, 98 percent of the missing Arkansas guns stemmed from a single unnamed dealer.
According to Reuters, the investigation stemmed from anonymous complaints, which alleged that Hornsey had mishandled employee allegations of discrimination.
The talent drain continued in 2012, and was only really stemmed with the signing of Mesut Ozil in 2013.
Smoking weed lead to abusing Adderall, and much of Bynes' subsequent issues stemmed from both drugs and body image.
The cookbook stemmed from the Duchess of Sussex's belief that sharing meals can help cement relationships and bond communities.
In many cases, the problems haven't been caused by hackers, but they have stemmed from issues within Facebook itself.
When you see her in jail, surrounded by a feast while smoking a long-stemmed cigarette, you're not surprised.
The shooting stemmed from a dispute between several men, which resulted in several shots being fired inside the club.
PEOPLE learns the charge stemmed from an affidavit the officer filed which explained his ostensible reasons for arresting Bland.
In 2006 he estimated that 41% of China's competitive advantage over America in manufacturing stemmed from unfair trade practices.
Ironically, her main critiques stemmed from a lack of confidence and some trouble properly shaking her now-famous booty.
Everything we are doing today is based on the ideas that stemmed from my conversations with many of you.
The attack against the Ahualulco mayor likely stemmed from cartel efforts to exert their influence over him, Franco said.
That interview stemmed from a tip alleging that Rahami's father was calling his son a terrorist, the officials said.
Meadors said that part of the confusion stemmed from no one logging the decision to turn off Thomas' water.
Their popularity stemmed not from their uniforms, body cameras and tablets, but the fact they did not demand bribes.
It stemmed from a desire to do the source material -- and the book's author Jay Asher -- justice, Gomez said.
Much of the action over the past week has stemmed from the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision on Wednesday.
Spicer's comment may have stemmed from ignorance, but it makes the Trump administration a participant in this dangerous tendency.
"Part of my insecurity with my body has stemmed around being married to Mr. 6-Pack himself," she wrote.
Orlando's arrest stemmed from when he allegedly struck his GF in a police parking lot last year in Torrance.
We had just gotten into some deep work and were trying to pinpoint where her food issues stemmed from.
Xuecheng issued a denial on his Weibo microblog account, saying the allegations stemmed from "fabricated material" and "distorted facts".
Sou, whose disobedience charge stemmed from an unauthorised protest outside Chui's house, has been suspended from Macau's Legislative Assembly.
Officials said the charges stemmed from an immigration-related investigation that came out of their probe into the massacre.
Pandora's woes have stemmed primarily from excessive spending in a bid to diversify its company and broaden its content.
The idea for the Shower Toga stemmed from Peterson and her family's participation in obstacle races and mud runs.
We want to see flows stemmed as soon as possible, and the fight against smugglers [to be] more effective.
Gastelum impressed and successfully stemmed the flow of furore thrown his way following his UFC 205 weight cut mishap.
The case stemmed around allegations from a boutique owner that Snyder stole a $15,995 Hermes bag earlier this year.
"It stemmed from some feelings of rejection, insecurity, and loneliness I had when I was about 12," she says.
The real trouble, the detective said, stemmed from another call to Popote at the Islamic Center the following day.
Some of the recent pullback in inflation also stemmed from lower energy prices resulting from global oversupply, analysts said.
His decision stemmed from Trump's decision that the U.S. will back out of the Paris climate accord, Musk tweeted.
In court documents, the prosecutors said at least part of their inquiry stemmed from a referral from Mueller's office.
Handler's "germane tweet" stemmed from no apparent provocation, other than Trump's existence and continued presence in the Presidential race.
He attributed CSX's profit boost to increased efficiency at the railroad operator, much of which stemmed from tech improvements.
The shooting apparently stemmed from a personal dispute between two men, according to Metropolitan Nashville Police spokesman Don Aaron.
None of this has stemmed attacks from Trump, who continues to derisively refer to her as "Pocahontas" (The Hill).
A ministry spokeswoman said the move stemmed from a bilateral health protocol signed by the two countries in 2015.
Delaware, which stemmed from a woman's allegation that she had been raped in Woodlawn Park in Wilmington on Oct.
Moore suggested that the conclusions made by Duffy, who is white, stemmed from ignorance about what black communities face.
The first felony charge stemmed from allegations by a woman with whom Greitens had an extramarital affair in 2015.
A Viacom spokesman called the actions "illegitimate," stating that they stemmed from "invalid changes" to the National Amusements' board.
"The idea of the magnetic wallpaper really stemmed from my final year project at university," Zeng, 35, told Insider.
IEA estimated that nearly one-fifth of 2018's energy demand growth stemmed from hotter summers and colder winters.
Wall's drinking problem, while severe, stemmed partly from how he tried to manage the many pressures of his job.
The Bridgegate trial stemmed in part from a series of damning emails and texts made public in January 2014.
In part, our confidence stemmed from an assumption that the fight against racism, misogyny and bigotry would win out.
Part of it stemmed from debate over whether transgender women had a competitive edge due to their testosterone levels.
The idea of a fitness-focused range stemmed from Port's own interest in the intersection of fashion and wellness.
The original story stemmed from the story of a friend going to New York and staying in an Airbnb.
He explained that his ambition to send people to Mars stemmed from the fear that human extinction is imminent.
The discrimination noted in the lawsuit stemmed from the presence of a transgender girl in the girls' locker room.
The ruling stemmed from a rare and potentially powerful type of trade case filed in May by Whirlpool Inc.
The agency's problems in identifying, tracking and reuniting families stemmed from limits in its computer systems, the report said.
" Her egalitarianism stemmed from "a fear of the consequences of inequality and especially of the dazzling effect of power.
But McMaster's insistence that Trump's criticism of European allies stemmed from "tough love" sparked literal laughter from the crowd.
For the sake of argument, let's assume that 000 percent of that $19 billion stemmed from Bear Stearns' mortgages.
Kierkegaard argued that anxiety stemmed from the "dizziness of freedom," the paralysis that comes from infinite choice and possibility.
While the decision to terminate Turkey's status stemmed from that country's economic development, the move against India was retaliatory.
Japan's surprise performance stemmed in large part from a sharp drop in imports, which fell more dramatically than exports.
Ariel Weissberg, a lawyer for Mr. Feiner, said Rosewood's financial woes stemmed in part from disputes with business partners.
It stemmed from a transitional justice law passed in 2013, and the following year, the commission began its work.
" Mr. Stamatis said he believed Haiti's policy stemmed from "economic hardship related to natural disasters that have occurred there.
Government-imposed quarantines were fairly common in ancient times, before medicine stemmed the ferocity with which contagious diseases spread.
One case that hinges on the disputed DNA techniques stemmed from the beating of Taj Patterson in December 2013.
The allegations stemmed from his time as the mayor of North Tonawanda, north of Buffalo, from 2010 to 2014.
Cfius's recommendation against the Philips deal earlier this year stemmed in part from that business's involvement in gallium nitride.
His journey to get vaccinated, however, stemmed from him wanting to protect others against diseases as much as himself.
The nuclear deal stemmed from the calculus that the US couldn't really afford a third war in that region.
Despite WPP's decline, a rise across financials, large consumer staple stocks and big oil stemmed losses on the index.
Clinton described learning about Mr. Comey's new inquiry, and how it stemmed from the unrelated investigation into Mr. Weiner.
" Thomas added that Steyer's appeal stemmed from his stances on issues ranging from "housing to reproductive rights and entrepreneurship.
EPA chief Scott Pruitt agreed in an interview with Fox News that the bankruptcy largely stemmed from the RFS.
"My interest in writing about American history stemmed originally, I think, from a subconscious desire to find roots," Mrs.
Green says much of the plunge stemmed from fears about the company&aposs spending and its unfamiliar business model.
Ms. Decker, for one, said the problem stemmed partly from the refusal of local governments to respect the law.
His interest in the disorder stemmed from his grandson, Christian, who had been diagnosed with it the year prior.
" He also noted that a significant portion of the energy powering his mining operation stemmed from "communal bio-waste.
One EU diplomat said the influx of migrants must be stemmed by a mid-March EU summit on migration.
Police said the shooting stemmed from some sort of argument and that more than one person fired a weapon.
Hilton's departure stemmed from fraying political alliances in Rousseff's governing coalition, part of the broader chaos enveloping her administration.
The friction stemmed from Durant's looming free agency, which has been a steady hum of distraction for the Warriors.
My initial disappointment with Theon (as opposed to compassion) stemmed from my hope that he had overcome his trauma.
It was not immediately clear whether the problem with the crashed jet stemmed from a mechanical or maintenance issue.
The quality issue stemmed mainly from excess un-combusted petrol accumulating in the CR-V engine's lubricant oil pan.
Vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine himself explicitly said the reasons for his progressivism stemmed from his time with Jesuits.
Rather, the fuss over "Bodak Yellow" in 2017 stemmed from her celebrity presence — it was the Cardi B song!
The bank fraud case stemmed from Cohen dealings unrelated to Trump, and suggest that his financial situation was dire.
Economic worries among investors have stemmed from trade tensions between the United States and China and other U.S. trading partners.
The charge stemmed from a 2012 incident in which a woman accused the singer of slipping ecstasy into her drink.
Lately the economic crisis may have stemmed the flow: the import of weapons, like all other imports, has probably dropped.
Further, Edmond's case stemmed from an "ongoing investigation" run by the FBI's New York field office, the Justice Department said.
"I think a lot of Ang's back and forth with Neil stemmed from her anxiety over her illness," she explained.
Smith said that the diversity pledge stemmed from last year's White House demo day but was an industry-led effort.
Rotondo claims the dispute with his parents stemmed from him opposing their desire to obtain visitation rights with the child.
Earlier this year, Ferragni told InStyle that her inspiration stemmed from legendary Greek women, such as Aphrodite, Daphne and Athena.
The bureau said the problem stemmed from the use of three distinct databases that led to repeated counting of phones.
The conversation stemmed from backlash about a previous mid-game shoulder rub Drake, 32, gave to Raptors coach Nick Nurse.
The cases stemmed from a series of outbreaks involving E. coli, salmonella, and norovirus at Chipotle restaurants in cities nationwide.
Becerra said the arrests stemmed from a tip that came to a state website seeking victims of clergy sex abuse.
Presley died in 1977 at age 42 from a heart attack that could have possibly been stemmed from an overdose.
The shooting appears to have stemmed from an argument between the two men that started elsewhere, Harrison said without elaborating.
Additional support in actively traded December futures stemmed from the contract's discount to cash hog prices, analysts and traders said.
Leaks, such as they've come, have primarily stemmed from defense attorneys, Capitol Hill, and other players outside of Mueller's orbit.
Sarah is one of those 13, thanks to surgery that stemmed the bleeding from two major veins in her neck.
He asked himself what his preconceptions about the Penitentes were, and saw that they all stemmed from folklore and art.
Some say it stemmed from his assured rise through the ranks, others from what critics call his sense of entitlement.
Blue Apron's struggles have stemmed from investor concerns surrounding Amazon's purchase of Whole Foods and also challenges with customer retention.
The scores stemmed from comparing the performance of equities in the funds with that of a sector exchange-traded fund.
Economic worries among investors have stemmed from trade tensions between the United States, and China and other U.S. trading partners.
Delaney, in an interview with CNN on Wednesday, said the departures stemmed from disagreements over the future of the campaign.
But for the Michigan native, her choice to run for office stemmed from a lifelong desire: Protecting the American Dream.
More than 88% of BSD's 2016 recurring revenue stemmed from its investment properties, with the balance coming from its hotels.
Johansson's last film controversy stemmed from her decision to portray an Asian character in the film Ghost in the Shell.
A classic example is William Wilberforce, a British politician whose legislation banning the slave trade stemmed from his evangelical beliefs.
The man gets honest: His decision, while, "reckless," stemmed from the fact that a certain someone is coming to stay.
Lita was fatally shot in the entrance to her Atlanta home by someone bearing a dozen long-stemmed pink roses.
Friedman's issue with the constitutionality of the law stemmed from the fact that it was written under law regulating commerce.
The programmer behind the Bixby Button Remapper told Gizmodo in an email that the app stemmed from a simple need.
But he says it likely stemmed from a tweet he sent director Joss Whedon that included an anti-gay slur.
Wynn told analysts on a conference call on Monday that his confidence stemmed from talks with the government in Macau.
Many familiar with Vine's situation have said its lack of growth stemmed from an inability to keep top creators happy.
The vast remainder, 85 percent of job losses, stemmed from "productivity growth" — another way of saying machines replacing human workers.
A ban on plastic drinks stirrers, straws, and plastic-stemmed cotton swabs will come into force in England next April.
Anglin's attacks stemmed from a failed real estate deal between Gersh and Sherry Spencer, mother of white nationalist Richard Spencer.
The tax benefits outlined in the documents stemmed from financial deals Trump made that went bad in the early 1990s.
The arrest paperwork states the dispute stemmed over the victim walking in the suspect's neighborhood, another police department spokesperson said.
The bigger loss stemmed from higher goodwill impairment charges than foreseen when the bank announced its restructuring on July 7.
According to the post, the most reactions stemmed from International Women's Day, Super Bowl 27 and the Las Vegas Violence.
They stemmed from a wide-ranging probe of graft at state-owned oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, known as Petrobras.
On Monday Bachelor Nation fans rejoiced (or not) as Nick Viall gave his last long-stemmed rose to Vanessa Grimaldi.
A Columbus Police Department spokesperson told PEOPLE that the killings were not random and likely stemmed from a domestic incident.
Those charges stemmed from a finding that Harris tried to convince a minor to text him photos of her genitalia.
Taylor, reached by phone, speculated that the ban stemmed from lectures he gave to nationalist groups in Warsaw last year.
Most crash fatalities stemmed from single-vehicle collisions and occurred at night or in the early morning, primarily on weekends.
The benchmark S&P fell as much as 1.2 percent during the session, but stemmed its losses by the close.
When Wendy's reported earnings in February, it acknowledged "unusual credit card activity" stemmed from malware on certain Wendy's restaurants systems.
"We had an attack on the Foreign Ministry where we have to assume that it stemmed from Russia," he said.
The idea reportedly stemmed from a conversation between Vogue editor Anna Wintour and GOOP CEO Gwyneth Paltrow, according to WWD.
A Columbus Police Department spokesperson tells PEOPLE that the killings were not random and likely stemmed from a domestic incident.
At the hospital, doctors diagnosed Martin with an infection that stemmed from bacteria in his bloodstream and impacted multiple organs.
Like Samsung, the state-run Korean Agency for Technology Standards concluded that the Note7's volatility stemmed from its battery.
In the letter to the editor, Icahn reiterated that his White House departure stemmed from his distaste for partisan backbiting.
The cards had a picture of a long-­stemmed marigold flower on them with "Ganga Prem Hospice" written under it.
Our main interest in starting this project stemmed from a shared need to have another creative outlet, specifically in video.
My mother lived from 1901 to 2001, and I'm convinced that her long life stemmed from her sense of humor.
The above stemmed from allegations made by two separate women, while the July 9 arraignment from a third alleged survivor.
While most of the drop stemmed from a continued reduction in refinance activity, applications to purchase a home also fell.
Perhaps the exoticism of Bellamy, who was half-Chinese, stemmed from his oblique manner of presenting his very sensitive nature.
The impetus for these clauses stemmed from the states' bad experiences in using their resources to promote private economic development.
Most of the goals stemmed from poor defending as Chelsea found ever more ingenious ways to inflict pain on Mourinho.
The outbreak stemmed from the city's state-mandated switch to using water from the Flint River in 85033 and 2015.
Matthews' request, which general manager Jon Robinson said he received Monday, stemmed from a lack of playing time and targets.
The reason stemmed from legitimate concerns about data privacy, which led to severe restrictions on using and linking government datasets.
The government scrutiny stemmed from questions about the effectiveness of Theranos's technology and the way the company operated its labs.
But he should continue to celebrate the rising confidence, higher spending and faster growth that unquestionably stemmed from his election.
The feud has stemmed in large part from Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from a nuclear deal with Tehran.
An E. coli outbreak last year that stemmed from romaine lettuce grown in California sickened 62 people in 16 states.
One such recommendation that stemmed from a fatal 2005 refinery incident included barring portable trailers that cannot withstand an explosion.
The investment announced on Tuesday actually stemmed from a 2015 deal negotiated between Ford and the United Auto Workers union.
She said that much of its appeal still stemmed from the intimacy that puts audiences within reach of the singers.
The initial settlement stemmed from a similar 2014 incident in which hackers accessed the information of more than 100,000 drivers.
The price rally mainly stemmed from a decline in oil exports from OPEC member Iran due to fresh U.S. sanctions.
In 2016, just eight out of 103 incidents to date have clearly stemmed from familial or partner disputes or violence.
She told the network she hopes to pursue a career in medicine — a career ambition that stemmed from her experience.
In South Korea, authorities determined early that its main outbreak stemmed from one religious group in the city of Daegu.
At least 55 delays stemmed from track problems that morning — not counting the fire that was slowing Ms. Muteba's commute.
Trump's speech was delayed from January after a fight with Pelosi that stemmed from the dispute on border wall funding.
None of those efforts stemmed the severe measles outbreak that has been plaguing Rockland County in New York since October.
Part of the concern stemmed from boxing, where television had garroted local boxing shows by promising better guarantees to boxers.
Other problems in 2016 stemmed from letting the individual cable news networks sponsor and run debates, instead of covering them.
Rare in modern history, quarantines were fairly common in ancient times, before medicine stemmed the ferocious spread of contagious diseases.
While China's trade practices are unfair, he said, that stemmed mainly from what he called the failings of his predecessors.
Transit leaders have acknowledged that at least part of the surge in delays this year stemmed from past policy decisions.
The incident stemmed from an argument about George Zimmerman, who had been acquitted of murdering Trayvon Martin four days earlier.
The Trump administration had initially asked for just $2.5 billion, only half of which would have stemmed from new funding.
The latter charges stemmed from payments during the campaign to two women who said they had affairs with Mr. Trump.
The payment helped secure the release of three American hostages in 2016, but it stemmed from a decades-long dispute.
That case stemmed from the espionage conviction of a mainland Chinese man who had graduated from a university in Taiwan.
NIN's writing was considered by some critics to show insights on femininity, while others felt her thoughts stemmed from narcissism.
" (The "Babygate" controversy stemmed from Portnoy's speculating about the size of Tom Brady's baby's penis.) "They know about Al Jazeera.
My initial interest in the burgeoning community stemmed from wanting to support her goals and creative development as a friend.
Specifically, these people employed unfluted and stemmed projectile points, and not the fluted, broad-based points indicative of Clovis culture.
Klayman repeatedly needled Stone over the guilty verdict in his D.C. trial, which stemmed from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
The company was started by Emily Weiss in 2014, and stemmed out of her well-known blog Into the Gloss.
Paul sustained six broken ribs and bruised lungs in the incident, which stemmed in part over a dispute about landscaping.
The call from MoMA stemmed from my participation in a 1983-minute film, Donald Judd – Marfa, Texas, by Chris Felver.
British news outlets reported that the new claims most likely stemmed from incidents of phone hacking in the early 2000s.
Their worries stemmed from rising tensions over new sanctions on Iran and nascent Iranian activity in the 2018 midterm elections.
My parents took me to a psychiatrist, who taught me that my O.C.D. stemmed from communication errors in my brain.
The staying power of the baseball episode, Jean said, stemmed partly from the song that ran over the closing credits.
In a statement, McCain said his opposition stemmed in large part from how rapidly the bill, nicknamed for Republican Sens.
The decision, Deadline reports, stemmed from creative differences between the creative team and higher-ups at both Netflix and Marvel.
One of the main pieces of legislation that governs the sale of DMV data stemmed from a case in California.
But their greatest vulnerabilities then stemmed from the foundering Iraq War and the Bush administration's botched response to Hurricane Katrina.
Mr. Salat said his decision stemmed from what he called the seasonal appeal of ramen: 25 Bond Street (Nevins Street).
The push to legalize abortion stemmed from a broader women's rights movement that drew enthusiastic support across the political spectrum.
The charges against Stone stemmed from Mueller's investigation that detailed Russian meddling in the 2016 election to boost Trump's candidacy.
HUD said that the delay stemmed from an effort to ensure proper safeguards were in place for the apportioned funds.
That effort stemmed from #GrabYourWallet, a grass-roots social media campaign that urges boycotts of companies selling Trump-related products.
It also said three of the 87 new cases stemmed from another large cluster tied to the Cheongdo Daenam Hospital.
The overstatement stemmed from a translation of Mr. Putin's use of a Russian verb, which can mean to "pack up."
The problem stemmed from the fact that internet companies sometimes bundled many messages together and transmitted them as a unit.
Instead, what the 16-year old Shalikashvili did bring was a mindset that stemmed directly from his Old World experiences.
Worries stemmed also from dismal trade data from China - one of the main destinations for commodity exports from Latin America.
Part of that may have been because of the controversy that stemmed from the failure of the Epic Poker League.
In previous years, the pain of alimony stemmed in large part from each state having its own set of rules.
Such anxiety stemmed from the United States' decline in the global context and the rise of China, the editorial said.
I often felt a little betrayed by Lino, which probably stemmed from the initial lie that had accompanied his birth.
The response stemmed from comments by Jonathan Tasini, who appears occasionally on CNN but is not paid by the network.
The Astros are embroiled in the scandal that stemmed from evidence the team stole signs electronically during the 2017 season.
Unicorn luggage brand Away faced scrutiny over culture problems that grew as the company did — and stemmed from senior management.
The agreement stemmed from prosecutors' investigation of Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen, who helped orchestrate that hush-money payment.
Monsanto also said the crop damage seen this summer likely stemmed largely from farmers who did not follow label instructions.
The charges stemmed from a 2017 deployment in Iraq when he was a chief petty officer leading a SEAL platoon.
Also look for so-called sprouting broccoli, smaller and multi-stemmed, which you'll find at farmers' markets in temperate climates.
The Kardashian family's various business ventures have all relied on or stemmed from Kim's fame in one way or another.
Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said the fatal shooting stemmed from a feud between rival Central American gangs in Queens.
It's also possible that in Saleh's case, his fellow passengers' annoyance stemmed from his daring to be Arabic in public.
But his love of sparkle and his need to reveal sparkle as a sucker's bet also stemmed from professional doubts.
It stemmed from a viral Atlantic article titled, " Why Women Still Can't Have it All," which Slaughter published in 2012.
On Thursday, Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress, a plea that stemmed from Mueller's probe.
Servings: 10-12Prep time: 25 minutesTotal time: 1 hour 30 minutes 73 cup|240 ml olive oil1 tablespoon|15 grams kosher salt1/2 teaspoon|2 grams chili flakes (optional)3 onions|1 1/103 pounds|3 cups|680 grams, cut into thin slices10 garlic cloves|2 ounces|55 grams, minced5 eggplants|5 pounds|2.3 kilograms, cut into large chunks5 slicer tomatoes|403 1/2 pounds|1.2 kilograms, cut into large chunks26 cup|24 ml white or red wine22/21 bunch cilantro|27/210 ounce|33 grams, stemmed, leaves left whole23/24 bunch parsley|28/2 ounce|1/3 cup|15 grams, stemmed, leaves left whole5 sprigs basil, stemmed, leaves left whole5 sprigs mint, stemmed, leaves left whole43 loaf crusty bread4 large eggs 1.
This has all stemmed from Winfrey's extremely moving speech upon accepting the Cecil B. DeMille award at this year's Golden Globes.
Kim's take is that the only "remorse" Tristan feels is stemmed from his basketball career, which is suffering from the scandal.
President Trump&aposs sudden executive action over the border crisis stemmed some of the urgency for Congress to act on immigration.
The decision, according to The Daily Mail, seemed to have stemmed from public outrage that the case hadn't moved quickly enough.
To complicate matters even further, archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a different style of spearpoint technology, dubbed the Western Stemmed Tradition.
He was convicted for criminal possession of stolen property and controlled substances and identity theft which stemmed from a drug addiction.
The earlier bankruptcy stemmed from rising electricity costs during a shortage caused by the state's attempts at deregulating the power industry.
It stemmed from people reaching out to me and asking questions about him, realizing that I'd studied him a great deal.
Evans says the argument stemmed from their new home being flooded, and both she and Eason got angry at each other.
The desire to frame Ruth's journey with some measure of truth — and kindness, in conjunction — stemmed from the episode's extenuating circumstances.
Part of that stemmed from confusion about whether the priority for Uber's development efforts should be the trucks or the cars.
Officials believe the murder stemmed from a dispute between the shepherd and Ryan Smith, but authorities did not provide further information.
In her petition, seen by TMZ Sports , Baird claimed her altercation with her husband stemmed from an argument the night before.
But much of the international — and social — buzz surrounding his leadership has stemmed from the more shareable moments of his tenure.
Law enforcement officials feared the motivation stemmed from the Trump administration's efforts to impose new sanctions on Iran, the paper said.
However, the issue stemmed from a weather update containing location information of the home and local weather stations, Nest told Mashable.
Additional support stemmed from optimistic comments from Washington and Beijing that tempered concerns about a further escalation in the trade war.
It stemmed from my lack of confidence that I could actually make it as a runner in my 220-pound body.
The iconic novelist was accused of being a victim-blaming rape apologist, all of which apparently stemmed from her "white privilege".
Some online even imagined that Pink's assumed grimace during the performance stemmed from long-standing drama between the two powerhouse singers.
State officials never contemplated forcibly removing protesters, and Dalrymple said his evacuation order stemmed mainly from concerns about dangerously cold temperatures.
It stemmed from the culmination of almost six months of nonstop scandals, controversies, and negative headlines for the $69 billion company.
The protests stemmed from opposition to an extradition bill that critics say would have given Beijing undue control over Hong Kong.
Some experts found the new fraud scheme reminiscent of the now infamous 2016 Methbot ad fraud botnet that stemmed from Russia.
Only when they see that proper handling of solid waste can aid prosperity will the global tide of rubbish be stemmed.
The development stemmed from weeks of legal sparring among defense attorneys, the district attorney's office, and the alleged victim, Anna Chambers.
The company has effectively stemmed the competitive threat of low-priced players by minimizing price differentials while reducing product-specific overlap.
Most of the inflation slowdown in February stemmed from a smaller increase in food prices and a fall in electricity rates.
His objection to Mr Trump seems to have stemmed from his belief that the candidate had been compromised by Russian intelligence.
Most of our bickering, which had become an almost daily occurrence, stemmed from one of three issues: money, sex or booze.
After fan backlash, creator Rhimes explained that the decision to kill off Derek stemmed from Dempsey's choice to leave the show.
The dollar's wobbly start in December was stemmed by higher U.S. Treasury yields following upbeat data on manufacturing and construction spending.
The infamous 2014 incident in Staten Island, New York stemmed from Pantaleo's suspicion that Garner, then 43, was selling untaxed cigarettes.
She said the royal's reluctance may have stemmed from her desire to be as seen as more than what she wears.
Although his involvement with the foundation stemmed from a desire to help others, there was also a personal factor at play.
But the government said that the violence on Thursday stemmed from civil unrest in which tourists had not been directly targeted.
It all stemmed from one photo I took of a night guard, which is also the first picture inside the book.
And areas of the law in which Justice Kennedy has stemmed the right-wing tide could soon be the wild west.
A ban on plastic drinks stirrers, straws, and plastic-stemmed cotton swabs will come into force in England in April 2020.
The strategy worked and the simple, elegant copy, which flowed onto the pages of American magazines, stemmed from the inherent relatability.
A former publicist for the star told PEOPLE at the time that Carter has had problems that "stemmed from his childhood."
Its investigation not only recovered the texts but also concluded that the problem had stemmed from an FBI-wide software glitch.
Since the very first John Wick film, the vengeful narrative has stemmed from one gorgeous (and doomed) little beagle pupper, Daisy.
The decision stemmed from concerns that prosecutors could not successfully prove the officer acted willfully, a senior Justice Department official said.
And yet—by all appearances—not a single one of those charges have stemmed from information provided by his cooperating witnesses.
The failures were American ones that stemmed in large part from the arrogance and ignorance of Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney.
Much of the activity with U.K. AI has stemmed from U.S. tech giants attempting to steal a lead on their rivals.
This growth stemmed from direct App Store subscriptions, most notably to Netflix, which raked in $58 million in Q4 2016 alone.
In the docs, Rachel makes it clear ... she believes all the trouble stemmed from that "Good hair don't care" IG post.
The indictment stemmed from a physical altercation -- captured on video -- between Fabolous and Emily B, the mother of his 2 kids.
The disruptions all stemmed from Google Cloud, which suffered a prolonged outage—which also prevented Google engineers from pushing a fix.
Our friendship was key in doing this and certainly stemmed from just having a great time being together and talking dreams.
First responders with an illness that stemmed from their work during the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks could receive compensation.
For the past few years, much of the immigration justice activism targeting Palantir has stemmed from ICE's active contract with Palantir.
Jane says she's not positive where it all stemmed from, but it may have come from his friendship with a coworker.
While that slowdown resulted from sluggish global economic activity, it also stemmed from greater efficiency in engines and factories, he said.
Facebook says its actions stemmed in part from FireEye's investigation as well as its own ongoing metadata analyses and behavioral tracking.
Last month's bond market rout stemmed from worries about faster inflation and a surge in government borrowing under a Trump administration.
Related: Justin Bieber arrested on drunken driving, resisting arrest charges Bieber's 2014 arrest stemmed from a drag racing incident in Miami.
It was months in the making and stemmed from a report the board released in April, as well as news articles.
The cathedral is beautiful, a reminder of the better accomplishments that have been stemmed from humanity's pursuit to understand the divine.
The Journal added the lawsuit stemmed from a preliminary move by the Interior Department to block renewal of two mineral leases.
The U.K. government has unveiled plans to ban the sale of plastic straws and drink stirrers and plastic-stemmed cotton buds.
It wasn't immediately clear what the charges stemmed from, but a spokesman for Nevada's Senate Democratic Caucus called the allegations serious.
The demand concerns stemmed from uncertainty about potential purchases from China due to the ongoing trade fight with the United States.
In addition to the live swabs, researchers also gathered about 600 poop samples from the beach using long-stemmed Q-tips.
" In essence, he said, "the new civil war within the Southern states stemmed from an adamant determination to restore white supremacy.
Phillips said the reasoning she was given regarding the manager's suspension stemmed from nonwhite employees being paid less than white staffers.
The duo's 22-year marriage was filled with drama that stemmed from mental illness, drug use and the singer's booming career.
The initial complaints stemmed from a Greek Life initiative to educate students about what hazing was and how to report it.
The robust bidding stemmed from heavy demand from indirect bidders which include domestic fund managers and foreign central banks, analysts said.
My interest in brunchwork admittedly stemmed more from the caliber of the guest speakers than from the interpersonal-skills development piece.
The computer crimes charge stemmed from claims that he had uploaded confidential communications to Finnwatch's website, which the organization has denied.
The revelation stemmed from a common greeting used among his friends when they called to see what he was up to.
Trump's hits against Rubio's water-drinking technique stemmed from a 2013 speech, years before Trump had even expressed serious presidential aspirations.
It might have stemmed from the incest she endured: impregnated by her Nazi sympathizer father at 19 and rushed into marriage.
The case against Sharif stemmed from 2016 Panama Papers revelations that showed his family owned the London apartments through offshore companies.
The penalty stemmed from an episode in which he fired gunshots into his garage wall after a dispute with his girlfriend.
The future signature-less payment process stemmed from company research showing that customers wanted to speed up time at the register.
That stemmed the meltdown in Turkey's lira and helped bring inflation down from a 15-year high of 25% in October.
If your boss frequently takes credit for your work, create a paper trail that shows where an idea originally stemmed from.
Correction: Headlines for this story were revised to correct that the disruptions stemmed from a shortage of air traffic control workers.
Young said the shooting stemmed from a dispute he believed involved the mother of one of his three children and Patel.
The arrest stemmed from an outstanding warrant in Louisiana, where he was wanted for allegedly writing a $4k check that bounced.
Friday's yield curve inversion between 3-month bill and 10-year note yields stemmed from a somewhat different set of circumstances.
The Great Recession stemmed directly from economic policies implemented during the administration of President Bill Clinton and continued by his successor.
Law enforcement authorities have said the shooting might have stemmed from a dispute between Mr. Kelley and his mother-in-law.
The convictions stemmed from his involvement with Retrophin, a pharmaceutical company he founded in 1313, and two hedge funds he ran.
The spinoff stemmed from eBay's need to keep up with competitors, such as Amazon, and broaden its payment options for users.
The increased attention may have stemmed the tide: The Police Department has preliminarily attributed 0003 deaths to opioid overdoses in 2000.
The third degree rape charge – defined as having sex with a person without their consent – stemmed from actress Jessica Mann's testimony.
The yuan's early strength had stemmed from speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates again later this month.
" Butler explains his frustrations stemmed from so many voices trying to be heard ... and meetings where "nothing got accomplished at all.
Many of these stemmed from how complex and customizable the game was, with its extraordinary array of spells and mythical beasts.
If you wanted to drink the wines from juice glasses, that would be fine, though good stemmed glasses would be better.
The rape charge stemmed from an alleged assault on an unnamed woman at the Doubletree Hotel in Midtown Manhattan in 227.
" She added her lack of confidence stemmed from the fact "that I didn't sort of start from a real secure place.
In the filing, Braskem said that the negotiations with the authorities stemmed from an internal investigation that began in March 2015.
Regional assets were set to gain for the week when support also stemmed from dovish indications from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
The risk stemmed from potential confusion surrounding his role, given another official's "misrepresenting" himself as the Ukraine director for the NSC.
The reviews stemmed from two new Trump administration programs aimed at quickly screening and potentially deporting asylum-seekers at the border.
Biden's reaction on Thursday also clearly stemmed from his sensitivity to criticism of his family, a through line throughout his career.
But because of the exports, the job losses have been stemmed and there is the promise of new jobs to come.
Some of the most lasting political damage Trump has incurred in his first months in office has stemmed from his tweets.
He also highlighted increased U.S. soybean and grain sales to the EU that he said stemmed from the Trump-Juncker initiative.
She said the attack stemmed from a dispute in front of a McDonald's and that it was not a random shooting.
Party officials said that the problems stemmed from "coding issues" in the app used to report results from precincts around Iowa.
Biden was among those to eulogize McCain, reminiscing about their decades-long friendship that stemmed from their time in the Senate.
The strongest performance for Tiffany stemmed from the Asia-Pacific region and Europe, where sales grew by a double-digit percentage.
Part of that bounty, however, stemmed from pent-up demand, since Lucasfilm hadn't produced a "Star Wars" movie for a decade.
He said the 19 percent plunge in Facebook shares the next day stemmed from federal securities law violations by the defendants.
A state judge declared a mistrial in an earlier criminal trial that stemmed from the collapse of the firm in 2012.
Why it matters: Death rates among young and middle-age adults stemmed mostly from suicide, drug overdose, obesity and liver disease.
The weaker greenback stemmed from a bounce in the euro, which hit a fresh year-to-date low in earlier trading.
It was a pursuit law enforcement officials suspected stemmed from the pair's well-documented connections to New York's organized crime families.
Mr. Glazer's interest in urban affairs stemmed directly from personal experience, and his upbringing had an impact on his later ideas.
In part, the absence of memos and letters stemmed from an (unwritten) rule of his administration: Don't put anything in writing.
His choices, he believes, stemmed from an insatiable desire to win approval and assert his manhood, but the results were misguided.
The allegations stemmed from the fact that Stone had tweeted that Podesta would be exposed weeks before the email leak happened.
Another tall plank simply features a bulbous, long-stemmed pipe that has inscribed, on its handle, the shop's name and address.
As VICE News first reported, the FBI's probe stemmed from a "Section 811" referral from the Intelligence Community's Inspector General (ICIG).
The encounter stemmed from reports that another man, Johnson's friend, Erik Reyes, 20, was attempting to enter his ex-girlfriend's apartment.
This led Lil Nas X supporters to argue that Billboard's move stemmed from either racial bias or bias against rap music.

No results under this filter, show 955 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.