Sentences with phrase «to trace back»

In the end, one no longer learns what the text says, but what it should have said, and by which component parts this can be traced back through the text.
But there is no way yet to trace back in history beyond dogs that are living and available for testing now.
This last round directly traces back to the 1960's.
But I didn't trace it back to coffee, nor did my doctors.
If sharks are that old, human ancestors can be traced back at least that far too.
We further demonstrate the feasibility of this technique by tracing back with high probability the identities of multiple participants in public sequencing projects.
The hotel has long endured a reputation for being haunted, one which can be traced back almost as far as the hotel itself.
While the use of insurance to protect against loss can be traced back thousands of years, the modern industry only emerged in the 17th century.
We like to break out of the box and name our kids intriguing names that can not be easily traced back to one specific gender.
It's ancestors can be traced back more than 3,000 years!
Their history can be traced back many hundreds of years.
Many of today's breeds can be traced back hundreds or thousands of years, but the modern version may not bear more than superficial resemblance to the original.
Well, you're wrong, nothing is new, most of what we do traces back centuries.
After 25 generations, the genetic overlap within all members of a breed may be complete or nearly complete with every member of the breed traced back to the same root stock.
My journey to financial independence can be traced back roughly to the year 2006.
With positive previews and early reviews, its long development, that can be traced back all the way to 2004, seems to have paid off.
The roots of yoga can be traced back over 3,000 years.
It is worth noting, however, that the roots of abstract art can be traced back much further.
In fact, the issue is typically traced back to the kinetic segment above or below this joint.
By comparing these leads against different data points earlier in the sales cycle, marketers can then trace back deal stages to see which marketing actions played a role.
Many of them have added quality of life features, like tracing back steps without need to restart.
There are days I have the worst attitude, and I can usually trace it back to making wrong decisions when I started out the day.
But I still see so much of what I love now tracing back to things I loved even in my childhood.
In addition to this products that are certified organic abide by the most rigorous trace back systems available in the marketplace.
In most other countries the records are lousy if you want to trace back relatives.
EVERYTHING traces back to the thoughts that we allow to move through our minds.
The terror he felt traced itself back to when he was a child.
Not all renters even carry insurance, a fact traced back to its optional nature as it pertains to the law.
It's bad enough to hear about bacterial outbreaks traced back to the food we eat or the water we swim in.
Doing so allows contaminants to be removed at the source and immediately traced back to the supplier.
These rules, known as standards, assure consumers they are buying genuine organic products that can be fully traced back to source.
But until now few studies have examined the patterns of cracks left behind to trace back details about the impact.
But since these products aren't labeled or tested by impartial scientists, there is no way to trace back potentially adverse health consequences, activists say.
I think this can be partially traced back to a relationship I had last year.
Not surprisingly many of the photos traced back to adult pornography sites.
The roots of the word mentor trace back to the Greek Odyssey.
In the process, he is pulled back through time, tracing back toward the moment of his own self - inflicted departure from the world in which most people live.
They said she was 6 - 7 yrs old, tracing back previous vet records she is more likely 9 - 10.
And quite often we can trace back why that person doesn't fit to a particular or a series of our core values.
The registered animals and all subsequent offspring trace back to the foundation stock.
She frequently traces back forms and ideas of architecture and its history.
My preference traces back to my passion for Chinese traditional art and porcelain carries a long history.
Much of the activity traces back to the couple's foundation.
If they were not relevant to the history (a common case, due to bulk edits of bugs), we kept tracing back to find agents that were relevant for the bug.
Her interest in intellectual property and technology law traces back to her creative and technical background in the motion picture industry.
Even that motivation traces back to the time when law review editors were chosen by grades, a practice long discarded.
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