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The increase stems largely from the growing complexity of and higher degree of maintenance required for newer weapons and equipment.
The rivalry stems largely from the period between 1976 and 1980, when both teams were in top form and met four times in five years for the American League Championship Series.
Legal scholars have suggested that the political " equation for religious and racial harmony " is rather fragile, and that this " fragility stems largely from the identification of religion with race coupled with the political primacy of the Malay people colliding with the aspiration of other races for complete equality.
Usually it stems from an artist's sense of life ( which is preconceptual and largely emotional ).
It largely stems from, and rewrites, Classic Traveller, using a form of the 2D6 task system, and updating the careers, aliens, and technology found there.
It is speculated that this differential approach to care stems from stigma towards HIV and hepatitis C, rooted largely in fears and misconceptions around transmission and assumptions about patient lifestyle and risk.
This confidence stems largely from the " full faith and credit " guarantee.
The word Kazakh stems largely from a Russian convention seeking to distinguish the Qazaqs of the steppes from the Cossacks of the Russian Imperial military.
According to McLarty ( 2005 ), this diagrammatic approach to contemporary mathematics largely stems from Mac Lane ( 1948 ).
Picking the leaves off the plant helps " promote growth ", largely because the plant responds by converting pairs of leaflets next to the topmost leaves into new stems.
The popularity of WRAL outside of the Raleigh market, especially in the Triad, Eastern North Carolina, and Southside Virginia, stems from WRAL's advanced technology in news gathering and weather coverage, which has largely been unmatched by broadcasters in other markets.
Wiggershaus ( 1994 ) notes that the young generation of critical theorists largely ignore Adorno's work which, in part, stems from Adorno ’ s inability to draw practical conclusions from his theories.
As Cyril Mango has observed, our own appreciation of Byzantine art stems largely from the fact that this art is not naturalistic ; yet the Byzantines themselves, judging by their extant statements, regarded it as being highly naturalistic and as being directly in the tradition of Phidias, Apelles, and Zeuxis .”
This largely stems from the region's position as a transportation network for logging vehicles.
Yquem's success stems largely from the site's susceptibility to attack by " noble rot " ( Botrytis cinerea ).
This criticism stems largely from Norbert Elias ’ The History of Manners, in which Elias contends that the dominant concepts of the salons – politesse, civilité and honnête – were ‘ used almost as synonyms, by which the courtly people wished to designate, in a broad or narrow sense, the quality of their own behaviour ’.
The fact that the Polish national poem begins with the words " O Lithuania " largely stems from the fact that the 19th century concept of nationality had not yet been geopoliticized in his time.
The legal status of LGBT people living in Morocco stems largely from traditional Islamic morality, which views homosexuality and cross dressing as signs of immorality.
This stems largely from Mercury's proximity to the Sun which makes reaching it with spacecraft technically challenging and Earth-based observations difficult.
The popularity of college and high school football in areas such as the Southern United States ( Southeastern Conference ) and the Great Plains stems largely from the fact that these areas historically generally did not possess markets large enough for a professional team.
The differences between the signals from Raman and CARS ( there are many variants of both techniques ) stems largely from the fact that Raman relies on a spontaneous transition whereas CARS relies on a coherently driven transition.
The controversy stems from ADV's dubbed version, which largely re-writes the original script ( while still leaving the basic plot structure and storyline intact ) in favor a comedic one written by ADV screenwriter Steven Foster, and lines that the voice actors ad-libbed.
His importance stems largely from his pioneering position in the music of Finland.

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In fact, insofar as science generates any fear, it stems not so much from scientific prowess and gadgets but from the fact that new unanswered questions arise, which, until they are understood, create uncertainty.
he is questioning, also, every epistemology which stems from Hume's presupposition that experience is merely sense data in abstraction from causal efficacy, and that causal efficacy is something intellectually imputed to the world, not directly perceived.
Perhaps the public's present attitude toward business stems from the fact that the `` rugged capitalist entrepreneur '' no more exists in America.
Rather than from a first-hand study of Jewish people, his delineation of Shylock stems from a collection of Italian stories, Il Pecorone, published in 1558, although written almost two centuries earlier.
Much of its strength stems from the comfortable knowledge that every `` volunteer '' Democratic organization of any consequence belongs to the Aj.
One of the problems associated with the expressway stems from the basic idea.
The financial problem, where it exists, usually stems from the adoption of a budget for the transitional or adjustment period.
For example, probably very few people know that the word `` visrhanik '' that is bantered about so much today stems from the verb `` bouanahsha '': to salivate.
In attempting to improve specificity of staining, the fluorescein-labeled antisera used in both direct and indirect methods were treated in one of several ways: ( 1 ) They were passed through Dowex-2-chloride twice and treated with acetone insoluble powders ( Coons, 1958 ) prepared from mouse liver or from healthy sweet clover stems or crown gall tissue produced by Agrobacterium tumefaciens ( E. F. Smith & Townsend ) on sweet clover stems.
( 2 ) The conjugates as well as the intermediate sera were absorbed for 30 minutes with 20 - 50 mg of proteins extracted from healthy sweet clover stems.
The specificity of staining with Af was established as follows: Af specifically stained tumor sections but not sections of healthy sweet clover stems or of crown gall tumor tissue from sweet clover.
There are more stems per item in Athabascan, which expresses the fact that the Athabascan languages have undergone somewhat more change in diverging from proto-Athabascan than the Yokuts languages from proto-Yokuts.
The vulnerability of Protestantism to social differences stems from the peculiar role of the new religious style in middle-class life, where the congregation is a vehicle of social and economic group identity and must conform, therefore, to the principle of economic integration.
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.
His sense of urgency in this matter stems from the fact that court cases and juvenile arrests have more than doubled since 1948, each year showing an increase in offenders.
By way of explanation we ourselves are prone to imagine that this achievement stems from the same American Catholic zeal and generosity which brought the parochial school system into existence.
The public atmosphere that has been generated which makes acceptance of this law a possibility stems from the disrepute into which the labor movement has fallen as a result of Mr. McClellan's hearings into corruption in labor-management relations and, later, into the jurisdictional squabbles that plagued industrial relations at the missile sites.

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Braid ’ s interest in these practices stems from his studies of the Dabistān-i Mazāhib, the School of Religions ”, an ancient Persian text describing a wide variety of Oriental religious rituals, beliefs, and practices.
The Academy's official reason for eliminating the polka award was to ensure the awards process remains representative of the current musical landscape .” The Academy's decision stems from the declining number of popular polka albums considered for an award in recent years.
The root kvas-in Kvas-ir likely stems from the Proto-Germanic base * kvass -, meaning to to squeeze, squash, crush, bruise ”.
The ideal woman ," Gilman wrote, " was not only assigned a social role that locked her into her home, but she was also expected to like it, to be cheerful and gay, smiling and good-humored .” When the sexual-economic relationship ceases to exist, life on the domestic front would certainly improve, as frustration in relationships often stems from the lack of social contact that the domestic wife has with the outside world.
The historical source of the word inauguration stems from the Latin augur, which refers to the rituals of ancient Roman priests seeking to interpret if it was the will of the gods for a public official to be deemed worthy to assume office.
The former genus name of Mayailurus stems from the word used for cat on Iriomote, maya -, while-ailurus comes ancient Greek and also means cat ”.
And so, looking back to these performers, later Irish-oriented rock groups like The Pogues interpreted traditional shanties and sea songs like South Australia and The Greenland Whale Fisheries .” A notable instance where many non-maritime music performers tackled the traditional maritime repertoire stems from the actor Johnny Depp ’ s reported interest in shanties that developed while filming Pirates of the Caribbean.
Young ginger stems, boiled eggs, and blanched pork feet are stew in sweet black rice vinegar for a few hours to make this 豬腳薑 — Jui Kerk Gieng ”.
Research indicates that intrinsic motivation stems from one ’ s interests and capacities to surmount challenge s when presented or pursued ,” says Fenice B. Boyd.
Must ( from the Latin vinum mustum, young wine ”) is freshly pressed fruit juice ( usually grape juice ) that contains the skins, seeds, and stems of the fruit.
With the modern vampire movement, eroticism has become so entwined with the contemporary vampire scene that popular vampire magazines, like Bloodstone, include previews of the latest vampire pornography, featuring combined acts of sex and blood-letting .” This focus on sex and sexuality stems from vampire literature.
Their support for Singlish stems from the belief that Singlish can forge social cohesion and according to some, It may be the only thing that makes us Singaporean Likewise, celebrity STOMP blogger, Leow Ju Len says in this blog post: I mean, our tourism slogan is ' Uniquely Singapore ', and what could be more uniquely Singaporean than Singlish ?".
The prohibition on Retransfer stems from the requirement for all export authorizations to include the statement that he technical data or defense service exported from the United States in furtherance of this agreement and any defense article which may be produced or manufactured from such technical data or defense service may not be transferred to a person in a third country or to a national of a third country except as specifically authorized in this agreement unless the prior written approval of the Department of State has been obtained.
In Europe, café au lait stems from the same continental tradition as café con leche in Spain, kawa biała (“ white coffee ”) in Poland, Milchkaffee (“ milk coffee ”) in Germany, koffie verkeerd (“ incorrect coffee ”) in The Netherlands, and café com leite (“ coffee with milk ”) in Portugal and Brazil.
This name stems from an old Germanic language and means Settlement near the ash trees at the water ”.
During her reign, Anna relied heavily on Ernst Johann von Biron ( her longtime adviser and lover ), making many refer to her reign as Bironovshchina ( Biron ’ s repressive regime ) Together, they repealed Peter I ’ s legislature which prohibited nobles dividing up their estates amongst their sons while similarly reducing the nobility ’ s state service requirements Many associate her reign as a time of foreign domination, particularly German, in the court However, this mainly stems from the fact that a few Germans had high ranking positions During her reign, Anna remained involved in external conflicts.

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