stem flow 14.35   Maybe Miller can stem the flow.
  stem tide 9.28   Will it stem tide?
  stem loss 5.86   Stemming losses is.
  stem violence 4.34   Police sent in a riot squad to stem the violence.
  stem decline 3.82   And Jewish leaders are scrambling to stem the decline.
  stem spread 3.23   The hope is to stem the spread of communicable diseases, primarily AIDS.
  stem flood 2.70   Church had effectively stemmed the flood of artists.
  stem slide 2.17   The government has imposed trading curbs to stem the slide.
  stem inflation 2.04   Both parties are thus, in principle, stripped of the weapon of taxes to stem inflation.
  stem rise 1.65   From this stemmed the rise in illegitimacy.
  stem crisis 1.51   World leaders stepped up their efforts to stem the crisis.
  stem corruption 1.38   None of this helps stem corruption.
  stem exodus 1.32   The Air Force is trying to stem the exodus, partly with cash.
  stem crime 1.18   Taiwan police face outcry over failure to stem crime.
  stem attack 1.12   Prime Minister Lionel Jospin vowed Monday to stem the attacks.
  stem wave 1.12   Military leaders are expected to discuss how to stem a wave of riots over rising food prices in recent weeks.
  stem pressure 1.05   The Bank of England has been raising interest rates to brake economic growth and stem inflationary pressures.
  stem abuse 0.99   In an effort to stem abuses, local police accompanied federal troops during the sweeps.
  stem growth 0.99   But it failed to stem the growth of Modern Orthodoxy.
  stem demand 0.79   The soaring prices have failed to stem demand from foreign buyers.
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