These warnings stem from anti-government demonstrations, as well as reports of kidnappings and other terrorist activity.
He said that the benefit might stem from the increased "purpose of life" felt by believers.
Their troubles in AP stem from a mixture of institutional rivalry, politics and ideology.
The federal charges stem from an incident that occurred before he was employed by the company.
The allegations stem from an October 1995 meeting O'Leary held with a Chinese business executive.
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In GM's case, the losses stem from years prior to when GM entered bankruptcy.
Craig's problems stem from an incident in the men's restroom at the Minneapolis airport.
ExxonMobil's problem may stem from Williams' aggressive efforts to get at the Tengiz oil.
"Her cultural references stem from her family, friends and environment, " she told the BBC.
On the southern border, some of the problems stem from two hypocrisies in American policy.
We'll go out on a limb and assume these hacks stem from a common source.
WHO's problems stem from the fact that it has not changed with the times.
Just as in many poor countries, the difficulties stem from a temporary cash windfall.
Could the anomaly stem from a bug in the software used to predict the probes' trajectories?
Three of Ms Matsui's reasons to be cheerful stem from her optimism about profits.
The behaviour, and the dilemma, stem from Russia's explosive combination of strength and weakness.
The fines stem from clashes after Accies' 2-1 Scottish Premier League victory on 6 December.
Our issues mostly stem from the need for the app and the ecosystem it's leaping into.
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His reluctance may stem from the knowledge that his own party is also complicit.
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The problem I see with American healthcare are two-fold, and both do indeed stem from government involvement.
Modern bank runs stem from people pushing buttons to execute electronic withdrawals of large amounts of funds.
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This will stem from global banks shrinking their loan books and rich countries' credit allocations turning nationalist.
Many of the problems facing US companies stem from the granting of lavish share options to executives.
The charges stem from an alleged altercation with his wife, Brooke Mueller Sheen, on Christmas Day 2009.
The danger to Mr Rajapaksa does not stem from Sinhalese voters' sympathy for foreign criticism of him.
But the real problem behind employees' insecure practices, says Trend Micro's Perry, doesn't stem from any single trend.
But it is the impacts that would stem from a truly big eruption that concerned the RAEng panel.
Folks, the anti-LeBron sentiments which have permeated for nearly a year now do not stem from racial overtones.
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But it could reduce the large number of homicides that stem from impulsive acts that turn into tragedies.
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But for abstinence education advocates, the problems stem from not enough focus on refraining from sex until marriage.
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