Examples of using Stems in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
In the process of growth, the stems of each tomato are carefully wrapped with a thick thread.
An additional constraint on economic activity stems from the tight conditions in corporate credit markets.
It sends up flowers on tall stems, well away from the danger of the traps below.
This paradoxical question stems from the wording of paragraph 4(b) of article 20.
The crisis stems from a disruption of supply to the Central African Republic from its traditional suppliers in the port of Matadi, across the Congo River, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The mandate for the programme on disarmament stems from the Charter of the United Nations and from the aims and purposes proclaimed by the General Assembly.
It stems from overall demand for sex and typically happens as"
Approximately 80 per cent of marine pollution still stems directly from human activity on land.
The position of the Slovak Republic on settlement of the current conflict in Georgia stems from long-term respect and support of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia in the framework of their internationally recognized borders.
The importance of today ' s discussion on Afghanistan stems from the centrality of the partnership between the Afghan people and the international community in ensuring lasting security, long-term employment-led development and humanitarian relief in the country.
The importance of the survey stems from the fact that it provides a comprehensive database on the characteristics of the employed
The draft Framework Agreement stems from the necessity to reach a political compromise based on a substantial devolution of authority to the population concerned, while respecting the Kingdom of Morocco ' s prerogatives of sovereignty.
Bike Stems.
Stems of Bupleurum.
These Chenille Stems.
Stems of lavender.
Lily stems Roses.
China Bike Stems.
STEMS: with stems or stemless.
Stems: achieve perfection.