These unintended adverse events typically stem from human-machine interfaces or organization/system design.
From those days stem the Stockholms Olympiastadion which has since hosted numerous sports events, notably football and athletics.
Significant events stem from human will, not divine providence.
Most generally the Karshes dispute the idea that the main events and developments in the region stemmed from the machinations of the great powers, especially Britain and France.
Turkish-Americans objected, contending that events at issue in Turkey and Armenia stemmed from a civil war and not genocide.
These events must have stemmed from faulty standards, flawed systems of review and control or simple human failure on the part of those who were supposed to be standing watch.
Cary suspects that the events he is increasingly involved in may stem from an incident in his wartime past.
That is the hothouse from which all these events stem, which will increase as time goes by.
Indeed, it seems fair to ask whether the events in China of the last few weeks stem from the Chinese tradition itself, or whether they represent a new turning in this country's history.
There is a Congolese proverb which states that great events may stem from words of no importance.