Tuesday's rise appeared to stem from Ambac's comments that it is evaluating its strategic alternatives with a number of potential parties.
Seismologists and geophysicists have not been as sure, saying the seismic activity they measured appeared to stem from the mine's collapse.
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If Europe is to enjoy faster economic growth, it is as likely to stem from old virtues as from a new economy.
Digital content demand continues to stem from a wide range of sources, including social media and mobile devices, fueling the need for storage.
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The bottoming of growth in China appeared to stem from domestic and foreign factors, as retail sales, investment, and export growth all improved.
Instead, the impetus seems to stem from a theological attachment to the ABM Treaty, which precludes the United States from obtaining effective territorial defenses.
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Rather, it seems to stem from the fact that entire careers in academe and defense circles have been based on this house of cards.
Damage seems to stem from dioxin's interference with crucial biochemical messengers such as the thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism and help the brain to develop.
The finance division's problems were said to stem from a general decline in the resale values of second hand company cars more than three years old.
Manchester United's future earnings growth is most likely to stem from sponsorships and merchandise sales, which make up about a third of the firm's revenue, analysts said.
The urgency appeared to stem from the fact the two postal workers who died Monday had not gone to their doctors until just one day earlier, when they reported respiratory problems.
Meanwhile, Mr Purcell faces the huge challenge of steering Morgan Stanley out of its current crisis when many of its problems seem to stem from his continuing presence at the helm.
Much of the reluctance to apply traditional notions of third party disclosure to the e-mail context seems to stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of the lack of privacy we all have in our e-mails.
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"Much of the acrimony expressed by Secretary Rumsfeld's military critics appears to stem from his efforts to 'transform' the military by moving to a joint expeditionary force that is lighter and more mobile in nature to meet the nation's current and future threats, " the article said.
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The behavior appeared to initially stem from several members of upper management, and it quickly began to permeate throughout all levels of the company.
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If China's problems stem from banks too willing to lend, Japan's stem from banks unwilling to lend at all.
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Moreover, any good feelings seem to stem more from the status of ownership than from the size of their stakes.
His decision here seems to stem more from a desire to push the medium, and it begs the question of why he chose to experiment with such a high profile and beloved title.
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Mr. SIDDIQ: The commander of the force is going to be from Africa, the stem of the force is going to be from Africa.
Three of Ms Matsui's reasons to be cheerful stem from her optimism about profits.
Ironically, some of the low prices contributing to this problem stem from the very thing that could make energy independence possible: natural gas.
Britain, whose troops are facing the rebel movement in Sierra Leone, is particularly keen to stem the trade from that country, where at present the government controls not a single diamond.
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To stem any exodus from the former Lehman offices, Watanabe also promised many of his new workers that he would for two years pay the bonus they could have expected at their former employer.
At Citi Holdings, Corbat had the thankless task of trying to stem the losses from billions of dollars in unsecured personal loans and other unwise investments while simultaneously trying to negotiate the best price possible for them in a sale.
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That technique for generating embryonic-like stem cells (called induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells) bypassed the need for transferring the cells into eggs, as Wilmut had done, and also averted the ethical issues attached to extracting stem cells from embryos as Thomson had done.
The petroleum industry is not price gouging, either: In an effort to stem slowing demand from consumers reluctant to pay higher prices, fuel refiners and retailers have been eating some of the added cost incurred lately as unrest in Libya and a weakening dollar push crude oil prices higher, according to the Reuters report.
And, having approved tens of billions of dollars-worth of bonds to pay for everything from stem-cell research to road mending, it is racking up ever more debt.
For regeneration to continue, stem cells from both the bone marrow and the heart itself must be coaxed to grow a second layer of tissue that is necessary for the formation of arteries, which are bigger and thicker than capillaries.
Scientists and even some anti-abortion rights Republicans are urging the president to finance experiments on stem cells from human embryos, charging the research could lead to revolutionary treatments for diseases such as Parkinson's, diabetes and some forms of cancer.
So far, the best stem cells seem to come from human embryos, which are destroyed in the process of removing stem cells.
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