Sentences with phrase «date back to»

The lake was created in the 1930s, and some of the homes actually date back to that period.
Mr. Liepert's ties to the provincial PC establishment date back to the Peter Lougheed era, when he worked at the Legislative Assembly and was appointed as a staff member at Alberta's trade office in Los Angeles.
The origins of this standoff date back to the scandals that rocked the VA health system in early 2014.
The Sharps Pixley name may date back to 1778 but our outlook is entirely of today.
The origins of our investment philosophy date back to the seminal research we conducted on style investing more than twenty years ago.
The report also says that problems in the bank's sales culture date back to at least 2002, far earlier than what the bank had previously said.
ISIS, whose predecessors date back to 2004 and before, is the most recent evolution of al Qaeda in Iraq, a group that derived influence and support from the massive missteps that characterized the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq.
Franklin Templeton's capabilities in equity investing date back to the origins of the firm in the 1940s.
The earliest models date back to the early 1900s by Gillette.
BitLicense is necessary because «state money transmission rules date back to the Civil War when there was barely mass communication, let alone the Internet,» he said, adding that «digital currency was unlike anything we had ever seen.»
Zuckerberg explained that the roots of the Cambridge Analytica data access date back to 2007, when Facebook launched a platform «with the vision that more apps should be social» that would allow users to log into apps and share who their friends were and their information.
If you have an international presence, bear in mind that some of the information needed could date back to 1987.
Canada and Japan have deep roots that date back to the opening of Canada's diplomatic office in Tokyo in 1929.
Indeed, the US is so awash in oil that, even as Obama ponders his decision on Keystone, the American Petroleum Institute is working hard to remove restrictions on exporting crude that date back to 1975.
The Japan Times wrote that the exchange's initial decision to list these coins had been one of several reasons that the FSA had not yet granted it official approval, signaling that the agency's apprehensions around privacy coins date back to March, if not earlier.
But the roots of the company date back to a day in September 2009, when Moss tried to get up from the couch after watching an episode of Law & Order.
Depending on how you count them, the earliest project management structures date back to the Harmonograms of 1896.
The company has sent letters to a number of potential buyers for the patents, which date back to when the company was founded in 1996 and also include its original search technology.
Concerns about the safety of DOT - 111 tank cars date back to the mid-1990s, when the Transportation Safety Board recommended Transport Canada «take immediate action to further reduce the potential for the accidental release of the most toxic and volatile dangerous goods transported in Class 111A tank cars.»
The Colonial Houses date back to 1750, and give guests have the opportunity to stay in the same rooms where Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson have spent the night.
Most of the one - star ratings of Dropcam, which date back to August of this year, are complaints about the frequency with which the app crashes, making its recordings unreliable.
Over the next three years, the Canadian Tire analysts will study decades worth of competition results dating back to the 1930s, and dissect any insights out of the data as possible, writes Marketing's Jered Stuffco.
A defence treaty between Denmark and the United States dating back to 1951 gives...
Besides Oakland residents arrested within the city for pot crimes dating back to 1996, the permits are available to residents living at least 10 of the past 20 years in police beats torn apart by the war on drugs.
Inspired by the company's origins in Waterbury, Connecticut dating back to 1854, the Waterbury Traditional Chronograph has a timeless design that's fit for any occasion.
In a statement, Uber told news site Axios: «This settlement involves claims dating back to July 2013 and, while we are continually improving as a company, we have proactively made a lot of changes since then.
The sector ETFs have been trading across 24 of the 32 attacks tracked by Kensho dating back to 1982.
Data from hedge fund analytical tool Kensho that examined patterns coinciding with U.S. military actions in the Middle East dating back to the 1990s show that in the day, week and month after a Mideast strike, oil has underperformed other assets, and the energy sector has been one of the worst in the S&P 500.
The practice dates back to the early twentieth century.
«We are pleased to acquire a business of this scale that has such an outstanding reputation with its customers dating back to 1954 and a strong management team led by CEO Christian Boas, who will remain with the business following the closing.»
All 16 of those orders were reported in March 2012 — they dated back to January 2012 and related to a single independent pharmacy in Fort Lupton, Colo. with which McKesson was no longer doing business.
Targeting at Amgen specifically, Worth looked at a chart dating back to 1984 and compared it to the S&P 500 as well as other «mature growth» stocks, including McDonald's, Nike, Home Depot and Apple.
In addition to a baby doll replica of Prince George, rubber masks of Diana's face, books, spoons, statues, cups, plates, thimbles and stuffed corgis, the couple has commemorative teapots dating back to Queen Victoria's reign.
There is also a suggestion that the airline is now in violation of a legislative requirement dating back to its privatization that it keep its maintenance operations in Winnipeg, Montreal and Mississauga.
Today, AirAsia is a thriving low - cost carrier, however the company itself dates back to the 1990s.
The concept dates back to the 1950s, and many of the key algorithmic breakthroughs occurred in the 1980s and 1990s.
Altaba, the holding company that houses the remnants of what was once Yahoo, will pay the Securities and Exchange Commission $ 35 million to settle charges relating to its handling of a massive data breach dating back to 2014.
The firm argues that the drop will lack the 20 - 40 % pullbacks that have characterized the past three bear periods dating back to 1987.
Surgeons General dating back to Ronald Reagan appointee C. Everett Koop have consistently cited the medical damage from gun violence as a major public health threat; Adams didn't reject that logic, but his wording underscores just how politically fraught the issue is.
While gathering these quotes it struck me that dating back to the birth of our constitution, the primary focus of our leaders has remained the same.
The dish is popular in the South and the Midwest, according to Today.com, and a recipe for funeral potatoes can be found in the Mormon Relief Society Cookbooks dating back to the 20th century.
For centuries, and perhaps dating back to our earliest civilizations, humans have taken to organizing around a central authority or power.
In England, for example, the first known newsletter there, «Requests of the Devonshyre and Cornyshe Rebelles,» dates back to 1549, according to the News Media Association.
The St. Patrick's Day White House event dates back to the 1950s and has become an important standing engagement for Ireland, which has strong emotional and ancestral ties to the United States.
Part of what renders Delaware magnetic to corporations is its Court of Chancery, a separate court for business cases that dates back to 1792.
The probe found problems dating back to 2014.
The bomb fell just over 29,000 feet from the plane and detonated 1,900 feet above Shima Hospital, an active medical center with a history dating back to the 18th Century.
Shinawatra's sister, Yingluck, became Prime Minister, in 2011 — a democratic development that nonetheless promised only more trouble, like that of recent weeks, when her government proposed an amnesty bill that would forgive all — most notably Thaksin Shinawatra — accused of crimes committed in political conflict dating back to 2004.
But he won't for much longer — Greensfelder's collection of participation medals dating back to the first modern Olympics, the Athens Games of 1896, is currently for sale in a private transaction valued at roughly $ 300,000.
In a 15 - year sales career dating back to when he sold phone - directory advertising door - to - door, the former high school history teacher estimates he's made some 15,000 cold calls.
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