Word: stemming
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...hour-long discussion that took place in a basement hearing room of the State House, Barrios and Wolf described the inner legislative workings of controversial issues such as stem cell research and gay marriage...
...proposals stem in part from the growing momentum of a University-wide renewable energy movement, which culminated in last December’s successful College-wide referendum...
...like Mankiw—came to Ec 10 in 1984, fresh from a two-year chairmanship of the Council of Economic Advisors. He also served as former President Ronald Reagan’s chief economic advisor, drawing criticism from inside the administration for stressing the need to stem the budget deficit...
...press conference following the summit also focused on tensions with Turkey, which Nercissiantz said stem in large part from the Turkish government’s continuing refusal to recognize the genocide perpetrated against Armenians after the First World...
...realize that my conclusions don’t derive from some uncanny gift of novelty, and stem more from recent campus controversies, the irony of my particular situation, and my unrealized 15 minutes for which I unabashedly pined. But that doesn’t make them any less important or disillusioning—particularly for someone who is (was?) planning to go into television broadcast journalism...