Word: stems
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Other problems with the survey could stem from the fact that researchers were unable to verify the women's responses with medical records, Buring said...
...improvements in financial records for groups all over campus. Even those whose financial files are kept more closely are not subject to regular audits. The hundreds of campus organizations patronize a variety of banks in the Square, and are not overseen by any administrative body. The problems that stem from this lack of accountability are compounded by the rapid turnover in treasurers, who in most organizations do not hold the position for any more than a year...
...better or for worse, both the federal government and the state of Massachusetts have adopted extensive legislation to stem obscenity. Explicitly or by judicial decision (such as in the recent case of U.S. v. Thomas), such laws have been found applicable to computers. In addition, laws such as Massachusetts Chapter 272, Section 48, specifically prohibit the provision of obscenity to minors. Further intrusive-as well as far more expansive-legislation is simply unnecessary...
...president wrote that those objections stem from a misunderstanding of the process and the rationale behind...
...parents and teachers who have watched children like Keillan struggle so long with so little gain, the announcement was encouraging news. If larger studies bear out the results, then at least some cases of language impairment--those that stem from an inability to decode spoken words--may find effective treatment...