Sentences with phrase «directly traces back»

Play biting directly traces back to the old - school days of dogs being socially carnivorous pack animals.
This last round directly traces back to the 1960's.
Karen Scharff, executive director of Citizen Action, an organization that has advocated many major reforms that Skelos directly opposes, said that Skelos» power can be directly traced back to the policy he delivers and the reforms he opposes.
Manufacturing Overhead Cost is the total of all the miscellaneous costs that can not be directly traced back, but they must be included in the final cost in order to make carry out the actual profit or loss calculations.
This can be directly traced back to the current 1.20 % net interest margin — which has been horribly affected by B / I's elevated cost of funding.
This allows users to send money, and it essentially can not be directly traced back to the sender.
Side quests and optional activities found in open world games like Grand Theft Auto can be directly traced back to the «do anything» attitude of The Sims.
All of the money from these groups can be directly traced back to the dirty energy industry, and all of the money spent on these efforts serves only to increase the industry's bottom line.

Not exact matches

Today's debt problem traces directly back to those 2001 assumptions that proved so wrong, but that's not all.
While we can't trace that back directly to an ROI, it's easy to imagine that if our employees ate fast food every day, many more than half would not be eating salad.
Jesus» ethical teachings, so far as tradition was involved, were rooted in the prophecies and psalms of the Old Testament, and their development can be traced directly back to these non-apocalyptic sources.
Fr Vickers shows clearly that the Catholic understanding of the priesthood can be traced directly back to Christ and is clearly manifest in the New Testament writings.
Such a meaning can be traced back directly to a few verses in the biblical book of Revelation (Chapter 20:1 - 7).
Therefore, we need our suppliers to work with us in ensuring each sample that is tested is truly representative of a batch that can be traced directly back to the producer, ensuring that these producers are consistently producing and harvesting products that are testing clean from glyphosate.
This doesn't directly answer your question, which is about studies and statistical correlations, but here is some evidence that at least some of the views of the Republican Party, which a lot of Republican voters hold as well, can be traced back to positions adopted by the GOP as part of the Southern Strategy to appeal to Southern whites using coded racial appeals.
«The farther back we travel back in the past, the fewer traces we find of the animals that lived in those days, which makes it difficult to directly compare correlations between the rather extensive time period we examined and the situation today.
At Jois Yoga shala in Encinitas, CA, (where Ashtanga Yoga was first introduced to the US in 1975) students receive instruction in Ashtanga yoga though the vehicle of parampara — uninterrupted succession — in a lineage that traces directly back to the Mysore teachings of Pattabhi Jois, his grandson, R. Sharath Jois, and daughter R. Saraswati Jois.
«Using a kabuki brush, swirl it over your matte bronzer and then starting along your hairline, begin tracing the number three (on the right side), bringing the brush along the perimeter of your face, back in toward the center of your face directly under your cheekbone, and back out again along the perimeter of your face again, swiping it under your jawbone and ending up at your chin,» Schlip explains.
The unique DNA code in the solution links each item back to the school, meaning that if an item is stolen and later recovered by the police, it can be traced and returned directly to the school.
Nissan's been on a decade - long roll when it comes to building niche cars, from the 350Z and GT - R to the Cube and Juke, and it can all be traced back directly to the Xterra.
«Uncle Rulon,» as he is known to his followers, traces his divinely ordained leadership in an unbroken chain that leads directly back to Joseph Smith himself.
McLean & Nocera «s book is essential reading, and nicely traces the financial crisis directly back to «innovation «& political neglect / deregulation in the mortgage industry.]
Many disputes over the location of cat colonies can be traced back to «untidy» colony management practices — loose bowls or plates, or even worse, food poured directly onto the ground.
They only use natural ingredients that they directly buy and can trace back to their suppliers.
Will Wright, the creator of The Sims, the most successful game franchise of all time, has suggested that his success can be traced directly back to player contributions:
Andy says he can trace the game directly back to Luftrauser, the original game by Vlambeer.
I graduated from Swain School of Design, a small art school in Massachusetts with notable faculty, which bred a group of graduates who can directly trace their lineage back to Hans Hofmann, the famous abstract expressionist.
McNeil traces the British Columbia Court of Appeal's «postage stamp» approach directly back to Chief Justice McLachlin's decision in Marshall / Bernard, noting that «she disagreed explicitly with the territorial approach that had been taken by Cromwell J.A. (as he then was) of the Nova Scotia Court of..., favouring instead a site - specific approach whereby Aboriginal title has to be established by proof of physical occupation of specific sites...».
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