Sentences with phrase «back much further»

After receiving the letter from the Illinois Attorney General, we have since changed the dropdown menu for education or employment dates to go back much further.
Microsoft's failings in the mobile smartphone market can be traced back much further than Windows Vista.
But the role of SCL goes back much further.
But the company's overall history dates back much further than that.
The trend was highlighted earlier this year when Vice spotlighted four Americans living in Berlin to avoid their loans (although stories of it go back much further).
However, it is an excellent free source for finding and searching current legislation and case law from 2000, with case law coverage for most jurisdictions going back much further.
While he was no doubt referring to the fact that since his cancer diagnosis, former Toronto mayor Rob Ford has had his medical records breached four times in four different hospitals, in fact data breaches involving patient information in Ontario have gone back much further than this, evidencing that institutions have been having difficulty meeting their legal requirements to protect this data.
For the firms it includes, it has at least five years of data, Ryles told me, and for some, it goes back much further.
But for the sake of argument, let's forget about satellite measurements, and just use the surface series that go back much further in time.
But isn't there a sea level graph going back much further in time (like several hundred or thousand years)?
I have looked back much further than 3000 years and the data holds true, a great example is the 2000 year period centered at -2000 which is made up totally of weak type A and B events.
IMO you can not begin to understand the folly that is climate «science» without going back much further in time than you do.
The satellite measured sea - surface temperature does go back to 1980, although the non-satellite HAD - data goes back much further.
The history of climate change goes back much further: in the 19th century, physicists theorised about the role of greenhouse gases, chiefly carbon dioxide, in the atmosphere, and several suggested that the warming effect would increase alongside the levels of these gases in the atmosphere.
Records of glacier retreat go back much further than the «last ten years» even in Greenland.
If so they may go back much further.
It is worth noting, however, that the roots of abstract art can be traced back much further.
They may also look back much further to another ancestor of Pop Art, Stuart Davis, who introduced a pack of Lucky Strikes into a Cubist landscape.
But Jones represents an archetype that stretches back much further, of course; his true inspiration can be traced beyond the 1950s movie matinee serials and pulp comics that inspired George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, and toward the great colonial fantasies of King Solomon's Mines, The Lost World and the Boy's Own magazines.
The co-founder and vice president of ZippyPaws was struck with the idea to start the company while she was still a student at the University of Southern California (USC), but her industry experience actually goes back much further.
The Chow Chow, among the world's most singular and possibly oldest breeds, is depicted in artifacts of China's Han Dynasty (c. 206 b.c.), but evidence suggests Chows go back much further and are progenitors of other spitz - type breeds — from the burly Norwegian Elkhound to the dainty Pomeranian.
While our modern training methods date from the 1940's to the late 1980's, from pioneers Marion and Keller Breland, Bob Bailey and Karen Pryor, what you may NOT know is that the true roots of positive reinforcement training go back much further.
This is an old breed, dating back much further than many.
«We had a lot of pick up on the tires at the start of the race, and dropped back much further than where we'd have liked to be.
Although Perry took on the leadership role at Howard Springs Primary School, on the outskirts of Darwin in the Northern Territory, six years ago, she explains her approach to professional learning stretches back much further.
The rest of that story, the part that really started her belief — legal or otherwise — that no one should be treated as a second - class citizen, goes back much further, to a place that she once called home: Delaware.
«The study reinforces the idea that looking at Arctic and Antarctic ice separately is the best way to understand decadal and long - term trends, because it suggests significant decadal and inter-decadal variability in southern hemisphere ice extent going back much further than the last 30 years.»
Stalagmites allow researchers to go back much further, back to 500,000 years.
Humans go back to the Pleistocene [about 2.5 million years ago], but the emotional part of the brain goes back much further, all the way to the time when ancestral mammals evolved away from reptiles.
But winemaking likely dates back much further than the archaeological record indicates — perhaps deep into the Paleolithic period — and its origins may have less to do with our pleasure centers than with our quest to develop medicines.
Though it was the World Wide Web that opened the internet to the world, the underlying structure dates back much further.
The CMA's dates back much further, with major revisions after the Second World War and in the 1970s and»90s; the latest was in 2004.
Her book looks back much further to survey the technological innovations that transformed humans...
Probes into Trump's campaign date back much further than just one year, he suggested to «New Day» host Chris Cuomo.
It is likely that the 11 days would be the longest New York City has gone without murders dating back much further than 1994 — the city is drastically safer than it was in the early 1990s and before, with murders down to record lows that would have been unimaginable in the 1970s or even in 1994, the first year the NYPD began tracking crimes using its CompStat system.
The practice of mothers singing to their children at bedtime certainly goes back much further and is common to almost all cultures.
Obviously there's a possible selection worry at the back for Antonio Conte, but the problems date back much further than Moses» injury.
You're going back much further than when science had developed proper methodology.
Furthermore, Confession, like so much else in today's Catholic Church, is something that goes back much further than the Dark Ages, all the way back to the time of the apostles and early Church.
Yet the story of displaced Iraqi Christians goes back much further.
** Atheism goes back much further than the French Revolution.
The precipitous decline of liberal Protestantism is frequently viewed as a phenomenon of the last few decades, but the stereotype of religious liberalism as desiccated and dying goes back much further in time.
But the idea of ranking Internet authors actually goes back much further, according to Mark Traphagen, director of -LSB-...]
Although the recent U.S. stock performance has indeed been bad, many would be surprised to know that the weakness stretches back much further.
Indeed, the stock of local currency government debt securities outstanding for a representative sample of Asian markets has increased five-fold over the past 15 years (it's hard to go back much further).
Meenan's love of the Mets goes back much further.
This hotel may share a name with one of Disney's latest animated films, but the history of the Moana Surfrider dates back much farther.
I indicate some reservations about attributing all this to «the sixties» because, in fact, the revolt against what are called bourgeois values goes back much farther than that.
Of course, Perrier's history goes back much farther to ancient times when people began to prize the spring's waters for their crisp taste and replenishing flavor.
To find something that will pretty certainly endure into the distant future, we are obliged, paradoxically enough, to go back much farther into the past.
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