Ainda não temos significados para "stem from".
1The appeals stem from a Court of Appeal ruling earlier this year.
2The opposition's claims stem from Mkhwebane's time serving the State Security Agency.
3These cycles of experience, of course, all stem from that worm-riddled book.
4But the real impact on Ireland will stem from corporate taxation changes.
5Donnie's aggressive behaviour seems to stem from his increased detachment from reality.
6Wall Street's interest doesn't stem from a new found love of veganism.
7Also trouble could stem from the nationalist activities of restless ethnic groups.
8Accusations against all three stem from events that followed the 2010 elections.
9The charges stem from before her work at the Ministry of Transport.
10The claims stem from a report by the short-selling firm Hindenburg Research.
11Both developments stem from the accelerating demise of mortgage and credit markets.
12All the techniques used in Huna stem from applications of these principles.
13The charges stem from an incident in Lalomanu over a land dispute.
14Photo: Supplied I am wondering whether this doesn't stem from two things.
15The allegations stem from a meeting she had with Mr Anthony Faul.
16His feelings of powerlessness probably stem from whatever went on between them.
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