Sentences with phrase «possibly tracked back»

Some other challenges include privacy concerns, since electronic payments leave a trace and can be possibly tracked back by companies.

Not exact matches

Rather I start with the 1981 publication of a book by an American Jewish rabbi that rocked the sensibilities of Christian pastors across the U.S. and initiated an exciting new dialogue on the problem — in traditional Jewish and Christian thought — of theodicy, and then look back at other earlier contributions along a similar track, concerning a possibly limited God.
As Porsche turns its back on tradition to get a leg up on the competition and perhaps make history in 2017, it's a calculated move that could be pivotal for the car maker on the track, and possibly also the road.
There are things you can do to get back on track fast, possibly preserving your credit score in the process.
When going off of jumps and such, gliders will instantly pop out of your kart, allowing you to fly a short distance back to the track and possibly zoom ahead of the competition.
1:01 p.m. Various updates below With the tropical storm that will soon be Hurricane Isaac heading in the general direction of New Orleans seven years (possibly to the day) after Hurricane Katrina topped the flood protections there, I looked back at the archived track forecasts for the 2005 storm and posted the link on Twitter and Facebook.
If you're having trouble paying bills or you're just making the minimum monthly payments, it may be time consider filing bankruptcy as a way to possibly get back on track.
Do not take any chances when it comes to hefty fines and possibly losing your registration, not to mention facing reinstatement fees to get back on track.
Possibly the ability to play back a tracked run... the ability to click on the points in the run and see details... and often, I still get emails and text on my Band2, but I can't respond via the band because it says it can't connect to my phone..
It's difficult to imagine a scenario in which she could save face, or how our industry could possibly get the train back on the tracks.
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