Stemmed in a sentence as an adjective

Is an incredibly loaded question and I think my tone might have stemmed from that.

To be fair, some of his antiquated views stemmed from a deep personal tragedy.

You missed the point of the story, which had to do with accepting a good thing that stemmed from a bad person. The good thing isn't even necessarily the book itself, but the enjoyment it gave Mehmedinović's son.

The major things we saw wrong with Unix when we started talking about what would become Plan 9, back around 1985, all stemmed from the appearance of a network. As a stand-alone system, Unix was pretty good.

But the 'threats' stemmed from the FBI wrecking his Mom's house looking for his laptop and threatening her with obstruction when it wasn't found. The threats were stupid but most were of the vein "How would you like it if someone went after your family?"

Sen's interest in famine stemmed from personal experience. As a nine-year-old boy, he witnessed the Bengal famine of 1943, in which three million people perished.

It seemed that much of the abuse stemmed from state & local entities. We need a government that protects individual liberties at at all levels: from federal down to local.

Wil's entire point stemmed from the involuntary nature inherent in much of public photography today. There's a reason that TV shows blur out the faces of people who don't sign commercial usage waivers.

A lot of the wild speculation regarding the bloop stemmed from the ultra low frequency audio being sped up 16x to be audible to the human ear.

A good deal of this crime problem has stemmed from the fact that the police and justice system have always been much less effective at bringing criminals to justice than have the European systems. This was the case in the early 1900's and it's still the case today.

It's not like Ebay where if you have a bad experience, your loss is stemmed to the material good you have given away. On AirBnb, the potential harm in the worst case for both a guest and a host are massive -- total material loss or even rape or death.

Google+ in particular is tremendous for internal company morale and has stemmed the tide of defections to FB. Page knows what's important, but Amir Efrati, the author of this Journal piece, clearly does not.

Is there any indication that the large fine stemmed from the bitcoin mining, rather than the spyware? This seems like journalists focusing on bitcoin, because that's the buzzword of late, but it's not the part that seems overtly malicious here.

One of the issues that stemmed from this was lack of respect for technology in the sense that no one at the higher levels saw the company as a technology company. They saw it as an entertainment or media company.

I knew that the error stemmed from their web designer using their own button code and not our specially crafted button code, and I tried to help them fix it but only upset them more. Its hard to take responsibility for things seemingly outside your control, but in the end it is your responsibility.

The first \nflaw stemmed from scalability. Positively-you's overhead was lower than \nAmazon's precisely because it was a smaller operation.

It's not like Ebay where if you have a bad experience, your loss is stemmed to the material good you have given away If you're going to play the rape-or-death card, then why not also say that an EBay package you receive could contain a bomb or anthrax spores? Personally speaking, AirBnB always baffled me, even before this incident.

What unethical behavior are you referring to, and how have you demonstrated that Apple's success not only stemmed from such behavior, but could have only occurred through unethical means?

You know, those same trivial concessions that management made with little or no animosity that stemmed from entrenched political viewpoints or historical precedents. This article is the labor relations version of Jesus riding a dinosaur.

Given that a lot of Groupon's early issues stemmed in part from the way they compensated their sales team, it seems that Google would have had the option of basically firing everyone to reset all those relationships, and then launching with a completely different cost structure. But we cannot know and speculation, well its fun and all but what do we learn from it?

> Bild am Sonntag said its information stemmed from a high-ranking NSA employee in Germany and that those being spied on included Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, a close confidant of Merkel. So it looks like, according to Bild am Sonntag, this information was provided by a new, non-Snowden source from within the NSA itself.

Based on the response I'd say that there's a good chance the toxicity might have largely stemmed from the management team not wanting to oust a co-founder, so there's a good chance it's ""fixed"" now, but that still doesn't excuse their lack of inaction until now.

Stemmed definitions

adjective

having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination; "stemmed goblets"; "long-stemmed roses"

adjective

(of plants) producing a well-developed stem above ground

See also: caulescent cauline

adjective

having the stem removed; "stemmed berries"