How to use in-sentence of “stemmed”:
+ Although he was an important humanist figure who inspired who had some influence on the younger generations of English Humanists, the scope of Erasmian humanism is quite limited and much of the change that took place in England at this time stemmed from the influence of new religious thinking rather than simply scholarly Renaissance humanism.
+ The difficulty in measuring Canopus’ distance stemmed from its being a “less luminous supergiant”.
+ In September 2010, Avex Entertainment announced plans to suspend all of JYJ’s Japanese activities claiming this stemmed from issues the label had with the president of JYJ’s Korean management, C-JeS Entertainment.
+ Arkzin was known not just for its radical political content, but also for its radical graphic design created by and In his analysis of Dejan Dragosavac Ruta’s graphic design of different magazines, Maroje Mrduljaš wrote: “Arkzin’s radical deconstructivist aesthetics and the magazine’s strongly emphasized “visuality” are based on typography research and the deposition of graphic and content layers, and the original approach the authors continually developed stemmed from experience, mainstream media and popular culture, and more “esoteric” sources: Neville Brody, via David Carson, to Emigre.
+ Some of Descartes’ contributions stemmed from his interest in the nervous system and brain’s role in behavior.
+ The band’s major influences stemmed from earlier punk acts such as The Ramones, The Adolescents, Black Flag Black Flag, The Germs, and The Sex Pistols.
+ Arms trafficking in Russia stemmed from corruption in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federationarmed forces and the illegal sale of military equipments.
+ Constitution stemmed from an English parliamentary practice that all money bills must have their first reading in the House of Commons.

