These doubts stem from a failure to appreciate the many ways in which the communal character of political authorities affects their claim to legitimacy vis-a-vis each individual.
Further doubt about the importance of aluminum stems from the possibility that the aluminum found in some studies did not all come from the brain tissues being studied.
The doubt concerning his involvement in the translation apparently stems from the fact that he is not mentioned in the earliest lists of translators.
Those doubts stem from Mr. Sprouse's rapid rise (in 1983) and fall (a mere five seasons later).
Their doubts stem from a Congressional inquiry that involves Ms. Herman's role in helping campaign contributors.
Mr. Malone's doubts about the auction could stem from his tumultuous experiences with Vivendi and other European companies.
Those doubts, which she has never forthrightly confronted, stemmed from her husband's conviction and imprisonment for tax fraud several years ago based on returns she jointly signed.
The remaining doubts stem from the pending litigation in the United States, the last remaining obstacle to Minorco.
The biggest doubt in Data's circuits stemmed from Ambassador Lewis's new mask.
Katherie wondered if her doubts stemmed from the foolish affec-Mions she had allowed herself to develop for her captain.