Sentences with phrase «not stem»

Unlike many other CFPB rules, the first iteration of the loan officer compensation rule did not stem from the Dodd - Frank Act.
Even a clarification letter from HUD two years later, which said warranty sales were permissible as long as sales efforts constituted more than simply referrals and fees were reasonable, did not stem the confusion, since the follow - up guidance continued to suggest that warranties were a «settlement service.»
But the continuing vitality of these office markets does not stem solely from companies relocating here because of Sept. 11.
However, the behaviors of children with RAD do not stem from poor parenting skills.
This difference does not stem from an Indigenous distinction between land and sea rights.
Some states, such as North Carolina and Virginia, require that a couple legally separate as a prerequisite for no - fault divorce — that is, divorce that does not stem from the negative actions of one spouse.
Some researchers theorize that these results do not stem from teen motherhood itself, but instead that it is preexisting disadvantage that leads to both teen motherhood and negative outcomes later in life.
Based on Peck's defence, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that prosecution could not stem from works of imagination for personal use.
If there is a constitutional argument against mandatory gun ownership laws, it does not stem from the 2nd Amendment.
In wrongful conviction cases however the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed that the limit does not apply to damages for non ‑ pecuniary loss that do not stem from bodily injury (relying on Cinar Corporation v. Robinson, 2013 SCC 73, [2013] 3 S.C.R. 1168, at para. 97).
Though term limits would not stem the tide of candidate and special interest spending in the state's judicial elections,...
So while the member state's discretion might not stem «de jure» from EU law, it is a discretion which is «de facto» made possible by EU law.
So the assertion «it * must * be CO2» can not stem from me, and if it did it would contradict what I wrote.
These variances do not stem primarily from disagreements about the potential of any one resource category.
Alarm does not stem directly from the iconic claim, but rather from the uncertainty in the claim, which lumps together greenhouse gas additions and the cancelling aerosol contributions (assuming that they indeed cancel warming), and suggests that the sum is responsible for more than half of the observed surface warming.
The polarization differences at 37 and 85 GHz do not stem from the surface but are generated in regions of relatively homogeneous clouds having high liquid water content.
That is important for ONE and only one reason; so you know my data on his character does not stem soley from a pixel interaction, but we met in the meat world.
The hysteria may not stem from NWS communication.
The failure to find physical evidence that supports the Charney Report's assumptions does not stem from any lack of funding — from both governmental and private sources — in strong support for projects trying to find such evidence.
Considering that reductive form and the exploration of Gestalt psychology are only part of John Duff's repertoire, the nature of his sculptures does not stem from Minimalism alone.
These kind of arts often do not stem directly from observations of things visible in the external natural environment, but from the observation of depicted shapes and of the relationship between them.
This imaginary, it seems, does not stem from your own imagination; rather, it exists as a factual system of references that fosters your belonging to distinct cultural landscapes and collective styles.
The narcissism in his art does not stem entirely from vanity.
So my empathy for Marston does not stem from narrative - altering choices or exercising full control of the character.
The staggering success of the dolls could not stem the tide of red ink that had begun with the launch of the Adam computer.
Again, flea problems do not stem from the presence of fleas, but from health related and environmental circumstances which enable to fleas to thrive and reproduce.
Before you begin to worry, there are some instances that could explain your dog's increase in thirst that does not stem from an underlying medical condition or disease.
For example, your dog's reluctance to exercise may not stem from the normal decrease in energy that comes with age, but from arthritis or a heart condition — both of which can be managed with the proper treatment.
Most of Buffett's economic activity does not stem from buying and selling portions of public companies, but by buying and managing whole companies.
My disagreement with you, Michael, does not stem from the performance of the Dev relations team, it is 100 % because you used rumor and fear mongering for personal gain.
In the USA, Pocketbook's failure does not stem from lack of trying.
The fuel economy gains for the Skyactiv engine do not stem one major new technology but instead are due to a host of smaller changes to both the engine and the transmissions (a six - speed automatic and a six - speed manual).
In the Seventh grade, Common Core includes histograms, line plots and box plots — but not stem and leaf or circle graphs.
Massell's (2008) analysis of education policy activity in the early 1990s, for example, suggested that, for many states, K — 12 education standards represented «a central framework guiding state education policy and practice» (2), as compared to other states where policy initiatives did not stem from any significant internal standards - based reform impetus.
Key themes will include why STEAM and not STEM?
As noted, LD by definition can not stem from certain conditions that commonly impede learning: mental deficiency; emotional disturbance; visual or hearing impairments; inadequate teaching; and cultural, social, or economic disadvantages.
Think STEAM, not STEM.
In our view, this lack of progress does not stem from a lack of resources going into education.
The juice should be from the part of the plant that you would actually eat, not the stem or the roots, for example.
We address the origin of the unresolved central excess emission detected by ALMA and show that it can not stem from an additional inner belt alone.
These findings indicate that Chd1 may not only be important in maintaining pluripotency in ESCs, but also in creating pluripotency in cells that are not stem cells.
The hub cells are not stem cells; they have settled on their final form, incapable of dividing further or changing their function — or so everyone thought.
As a result, he says, damage to the researchers» careers may not stem entirely from actions by the institutions.
But the emissions slash will not stem the tide: Global average temperatures would still rise by nearly 1º F, about what scientists attribute to date from industrial emissions since 1900.
«Since obstructive sleep apnea is a treatable condition that is also commonly seen in MS, we wondered, «What if some of the thinking and processing difficulties that MS patients experience do not stem directly from the MS itself, but from the effects of sleep apnea or other sleep problems?»»
«If someone is not a stem cell expert but a molecular or cell biologist who wants to expand their horizons — we're definitely open to having them on board,» he says.
Not all stem cells are created equal.
A man in a flagship stem cell trial for age - related macular degeneration has swelling in his eye, but the cause is probably surgery — not stem cells
Lehner's death has gripped the community because it did not stem from the usual police dangers like a gunfight or ambush, Higgins said.
As Iain Duncan Smith, Dominic Raab, Michael Gove and other Eurosceptic ministers toured the weekend broadcast studios in a well coordinated attack, their collective view seemed to be that Cameron had done his best in Brussels, but his deal would not stem the flow of migration, safeguard the City of London or even be legally enforceable.
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