stemming in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I.stem [Brit stɛm, Am stɛm] N

II.stem <pres part stemming; pret, pp stemmed> [Brit stɛm, Am stɛm] VB trans

III.stem <pres part stemming; pret, pp stemmed> [Brit stɛm, Am stɛm] VB intr

stem cell [Brit, Am ˈstɛm ˌsɛl] N BIOL

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The cities sought damages from the banks for lost property-tax revenue and increased municipal services stemming from foreclosures that they said resulted from discriminatory lending.
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Upon re-introducing co-education, many people, children and parents included, were unhappy, stemming mostly from the concern that the boys would be bad influences on the girls.
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Sure, a one-piece swimsuit will go only so far in stemming the tide of female objectification.
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The public could also debase coins, usually by clipping or scraping off small portions of the precious metal, also known as stemming.
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Our selfishness is manufactured by what is not ourselves -- indeterminable causalities stemming from diverse but interconnected paradigms, both of which manifest through us in our technical way of thinking.
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Changes made last year to employee share option regulations were heralded as an important step for stemming brain drain.
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Its efforts focus on stopping overfishing, reducing bykill caused by indiscriminate fishing gear, and stemming the loss of critical marine habitat.
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This last is a controversial statement as some historians consider that something near a third of early consuls have names stemming from plebeian families.
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It is criticized as stemming from an overly-simple, dichotomous world view.
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The compliance costs stemming from these regulations, however, could come in the form of environmental taxes, regulatory delays, the threat (or execution) of lawsuits, product redesign, or emissions limits.
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