Money Follows White Students Ms. Williams's enthusiasm for the concept stems from having seen what school desegregation wrought upon her constituents and deciding she did not like it.
His enthusiasm for political accommodation stemmed from the closely related imperatives of weakening the influence of the PPP's original members and avoiding political isolation.
Their enthusiasm could stem as much from a desire not to offend a prominent legislator as for reasons of education policy.
His enthusiasm also stems from his substantial network of artist friends.
We can hope that the west's sudden enthusiasm stems from genuine support for peace and the rights of the population.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe had not been widely released until 1950; thus his initial enthusiasm did not stem from favourable reception by the public.
The enthusiasm of Arrazola's woodcarvers stems more from having a supply of good wood than from notions of ecology.
Findings on Benefits Their enthusiasm stems largely from a series of tantalizing findings concerning garlic's possible role against heart disease and cancer, among other disorders.
The enthusiasm about Joost stems from Friis' and Zennström's proven knack for building successful services.
"I really believe in these generational things," said Mr. Schrager, whose enthusiasm for things familial may stem from his recently becoming a father.