She said his "behavioral problems" stemmed from her inability to give him as much of her time as normal while she was pregnant.
The other legal headaches stem from the owners' inability to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement with the players.
Mr. Kryston said the company's problems stemmed from its inability to penetrate the private market and an overall slump in the city's construction industry.
Several mayors and experts said that the demand for emergency food often stemmed from a poor family's inability to pay both rent and grocery bills.
A second reason stems from the government's inability to organize around the site.
His opposition to imports of other prescription drugs stems from the government's inability to certify that such drugs are safe, he said.
The decision, company officials said in a statement, stems from its inability to negotiate a reorganization plan with a group of creditors.
This review stems from the Commission's apparent inability to guarantee compliance with the international agreements to which it is signatory.
The tone in Congress stems in part from the Republican majority's inability to push through an affirmative agenda that members can rally around.
"My favorite is 'A man's trouble stems from his inability to sit quietly in his room,"' he said.