在 英语 中使用 Stem from 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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These recommendations stem from conversations with machine learning engineers, researchers, and educators, as well as my experience in machine learning research and industry roles.
Most of those losses stem from its 2008 purchase of Countrywide Financial, once the largest subprime lender in the United States.
Conflicts also stem from differences in the perceptions and expectations regarding, the role of the manager.
Common questions about the safety of SLS often stem from its use as an ingredient in both personal care products and household cleaners.
According to a World Bank report of May 2003," The bulk of Palestinian economic losses stem from closure and curfew.".
The charges reportedly stem from an altercation on Jan. 7, but McCain says he was blindsided.
But California's problems also stem from its geography, the decisions of local companies, and the way it has chosen to build.
Intellectual doubts normally stem from an incorrect view of God, while emotional doubts often come from wrong actions and attitudes.
But many sleep problems common among older people stem from other causes, notably medication used to treat unrelated health conditions.
A woman has come forward to say publicly that 11 new counts stem from allegations she made about the R&B singer.
A lot of the trends that we're now seeing stem from this idea- that all ad networks are created equally.
Chloe's bizarre allergies stem from a rare heart condition, Postural Orthostatic Tachycarsida Disorder(POTS) that can cause her to collapse at any time.
These questions and conclusions stem from the fallacy of looking at one industry in isolation, of looking at the tree and ignoring the forest.
The problems stem from South Korea's enthusiasm for the Internet and information technology, which grew faster than security measures.
The origins of MANCOVA as well as ANOVA stem from agriculture, where the main variables are concerned with crop yields.
The very high costs associated with the transfer of remittances stem from the inefficiencies in the market and the regulatory framework in which agents operate.
The results stem from a survey conducted in October 2018 and reflect the opinions of 100 IT decision-makers across multiple industries and job functions.
But even though this work consists almost entirely of words, certain aspects of it stem from my discussions with Tony.
There are many glass bottle manufacturers, which inevitably stem from their expertise, excellent talent, capital costs and quality of service.
The oldest musical compositions stem from the mid-sixteenth century combining Persian and Turkish musical traditions.