Example sentences of "[noun] stem from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Many clinicians have seized the opportunities implicit within the clinical directorate structure believing that in a cash limited system the most positive response to any threat to clinical freedom is to become involved in the discussions stemming from the financial restriction .
2 Israel will have to trim its army because of a £320-million deficit stemming from the Palestinian uprising , a military source said yesterday in Jerusalem .
3 Another marked contrast between Welsh and English practice is in regard to provision stemming from the recommendations of the 1975 and 1978 Haycocks Reports on the training of full-time and part-time teachers of further education respectively .
4 From that experience , he derived an ideal of stage unity stemming from a close collaboration ‘ regardless as far as possible of individual prestige and personality ’ , which was reinforced by working in the Group Theatre of the thirties with Auden , Isherwood , Spender , Britten and others .
5 For example , an ex gratia payment is not automatically treated as meeting any liability stemming from the basic award .
6 The decision stemmed from a suggestion by the Secretary/Manager Brian Lovelock sometime in 1984 during the period immediately following the redemption of the bonds .
7 Such lack of interest in any active Turkish diplomatic relationship with the European states stemmed from a deap-seated view of the world .
8 By this method , if the wife is an heraldic heiress , the husband displays her arms on a small shield in the centre of his own , the title of the practice stemming from the fact that he is ‘ pretending ’ to represent his spouse 's family , because there is no male heir to do so .
9 An experiment stemming from the excavation of prehistoric cremations in Orkney indicated that one cubic metre of brushwood and peat was required to reduce a 4 stone goat to 0.04 cubic metre of bone and ash in five hours ( Hedges 1977 , p. 143 ) .
10 In order to engage in comparisons over time we were faced with a dilemma stemming from the change in the range of newspapers over this period .
11 Mr Rees felt that the current impasse on distribution methods stemmed from a degree of confusion between voluntary systems and Administration Orders .
12 There were several prominent Anglophobes in Truman 's Administration , like James Byrnes , the Secretary of State , but most of the opposition stemmed from the widely held belief within the American electorate that the United States should guard its lead , if not monopoly , in military and civil uses of atomic energy .
13 An article in Izvestiya of Aug. 17 commented that their failure to create a structured opposition stemmed from the conflict of interests between enterprise directors and the parliamentarians who had organized both conferences .
14 The action stems from a letter Apple sent Quorum lawyers on March 17 accusing it of infringing its intellectual property rights .
15 Qualitatively , the high-pass filtering action stems from the series and parallel impedances being respectively low and high at high frequencies while the opposite is true at low frequencies .
16 ‘ A lot of the violence stems from the fact people are expecting a decision today [ yesterday ] , ’ said one senior British source , arguing that the pattern would only be repeated if ministers postponed their decision for another month .
17 The current emphasis on management training in the independent sector of the retail trades stems from the recommendations made by an SSRC sponsored study of ‘ Small Scale Retailing in the UK ’ ( grant no HR 3237 ) which was carried out in 1975-77 .
18 In some of these disorders there may be direct sexual effect and this point will be discussed in Chapter Indirect effect on sexuality and later sexual relationships stems from a number of them .
19 The greatest immediate risk of proliferation stems from the break-up of the Soviet Union .
20 One of the major risks stems from an ‘ information asymmetry ’ ( Dixon 1989 ) where the knowledge of investors as to the prospects of companies is extremely low .
21 But on the other hand , as much as Novell might be just the right tug boat to guide Unix to safe harbour , much of the industry 's optimism stems from the fact that Unix is no longer in AT&T 's hands .
22 Let us accept that by no means all research stems from the reading of published theoretical work or dissatisfaction with the use of concepts .
23 He believes the ‘ crisis ’ in the computer industry stems from the market changing from being technology-driven to customer-driven .
24 Contemporary workshop rugs stem from a parallel tradition stretching back into antiquity , and many of the items produced during the last 30 years ( particularly those from the major weaving centres of Persia and Anatolia ) rank among the finest ever made ( p.95 ) .
25 These doubts stem from a failure to appreciate the many ways in which the communal character of political authorities affects their claim to legitimacy vis-a-vis each individual .
26 This plan was based on three major considerations : that in each of the new county areas stemming from the 1974 reorganization of local government boundaries , with the exception of Powys , there should be an institute of higher education incorporating colleges of education and major further education establishments , a proposal that was consistent with those submitted by the local authorities ; that , with the exception of St Mary 's College , Bangor , all the existing colleges of education should be incorporated into the proposed institutes , albeit with some change of functions ; and that in order to strengthen the proposed institutes in Dyfed , Gwynedd and West Glamorgan , there should be a marginal redistribution of teacher training and advanced further education courses , involving also the transfer of student places into these areas from other areas .
27 Conversely , Home Office guidelines were only exceptionally ignored since ‘ They were seen as having a legitimacy stemming from the fact of representing the authoritative interpretation of the law by the elected government of the day ’ ( ibid.:211 ) .
28 The Fund 's bi-annual World Economic Outlook released on Sept. 19 warned that although the impact of higher oil prices on industrialized countries was likely to be modest , overall world economic growth was expected to slow to 2 per cent in 1990 ( from 3 per cent in 1989 ) as a result of uncertainties stemming from the Gulf crisis .
29 How should the law deal with cases where the woman 's consent to sexual intercourse stemmed from a mistake on her part ?
30 Some of the divisions in ELDO and ESRO stemmed from the classical opposition between scientists set on ‘ pure ’ space research , and those who stressed the need to launch telecommunications and meteorological satellites .
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