Sentences with phrase «trace back in»

A lot of tactical games trace back in some way to Final Fantasy Tactics, but La Pucelle: Tactics honestly takes more inspiration from the various Disgaea titles.
But there is no way yet to trace back in history beyond dogs that are living and available for testing now.
So when you can explain to people: here's this tainted meat that was found in a marketplace and to be able to track and trace that back in a trustworthy way, there's a tangibility, that makes it more compelling to explain.
Its roots can be traced back in Japan to the 1970s.
But they can be traced back in vertebrate brains from fish to frogs to rodents.
«Probing deeper into the solid inner core is like tracing it back in time, to the beginnings of its formation,» Simon Redfern from the University of Cambridge, who was not involved in the study, told BBC, adding that if the findings of the study are confirmed, it would imply that «something very substantial happened to flip the orientation of the core to turn the alignment of crystals in the inner core north - south as is seen today in its outer parts.»
That Johnny Boy is comparatively peripheral in Mean Streets may suggest the uniqueness of Scorsese's film in its relationship to movies in which the alienated hood stands in a position to manipulate perspective by ensconcing himself at the metaphysical core of his cinematic universe, but Johnny Boy's gangland genealogy traces back in a psychologically straight line to Hawks» Tony Camonte, and there is little doubt that Corman, Carver, and screenwriter Browne at least had Scarface in mind during the making of Capone.
The genesis of this word can be traced back in the classical Hebrew.
Yet while this was indeed wholly new, its origins can be traced back in the work of earlier composers, such as Franz Liszt, [44] Richard Wagner, Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and Max Reger.
R: This interest in how colour creates form can also be traced back in painting to the Renaissance; for instance, to the Venetian school of Titian in which the chromatic brilliance influences the form, as distinct from the earlier Florentine artists who used colour and light more to illustrate the underlying mathematical composition.
Teasing out all impacts on tree - ring growth, trying to balance them against each other to winnow temperature data, seems difficult enough, but I suggested it might be impossible because not all the factors could be traced back in time, differently to CO2.

Not exact matches

All VanEck's recent moves in the crypto market can be traced back to Gabor Gurbacs, the company's director of digital asset strategy.
The total number of high profile investors and venture capital funds continues to increase in 2018 — a trend Space Angels traces back to 2009.
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.
I know this may sound crazy, but we traced when the ice broke in regard to the settlement talks back to around the time I started speaking in a more gentile, Southern manner.
Genworth, which traces its roots back to 1871 and went public in 2004, has mortgage insurance operations in the United States, Canada and Australia, well as U.S. life insurance business.
Buzzfeed's Alex Kantrowitz traces the origins of Free Basics back to Facebook Zero, or o.Facebook, «a stripped - down, quick - loading, text - only version of Facebook» made available starting in 2010 on select mobile carriers.
In some ways, my entire livelihood can be traced back to Stan the Man.
«You can even look at VMware, in many ways also a key player, and trace the critical members of its leadership team, including its founder, back to Seattle,» Sandler says.
If, when attempting to browse the Internet over the past few years, you've been assailed by ads featuring a whitening product to restore yellowing teeth, or an acai berry product to deflate bloated bellies, chances are they could be traced back to the young man in Sherwood Park.
The strength in the dollar in the years since can partially be traced back to the fact Canada didn't cut rates as deep as others within the G7.
The secret lies in ancient cat DNA, which a team of scientists traced back thousands of years.
Phil Knight, who was still good enough at 43 to run a brisk 800 - meter leg in this year's Beer Relays, traces Nike's roots all the way back to the late»50s when he was on Bowerman's track team.
«From 2010 we've traced a beautiful five - wave decline down in gold, we've rallied back and all of a suddenly everybody was very bullish on gold,» said Gordon, tracing the precious metal's path since the turn of the decade.
Many of the factors that gave rise to the dire predictions can be traced back to the market crash of 2008 — 09 — Canadian pension funds lost 21.4 % of their value in 2008 — and its low - interest aftermath.
Part of the reason why these questions are on the table now can be traced back to a lawsuit brought by Verizon against the FCC that was settled in January of this year.
The company we know today as Airbus can trace its history back to an agreement signed in July 1967 by the French, German, and British governments to strengthen their cooperation in the field of aviation technology.
Fred and Ron Mannix's wealth can be traced back to a day in 1898 when their grandfather, Frederick S. Mannix, bought a team of horses and launched a business as an earth - moving contractor, building branch lines for the Canadian Pacific Railway in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
While these sorts of connections aren't rare in startup land, they often can be traced back to college — Google's founders met at Stanford, Mark Zuckerberg met his co-founders at Harvard.
I think the MMO world — which is itself an outgrowth of the roleplaying Dungeons & Dragons world — you can trace this all back to Gary Gygax and that strange, crazy game that people played with dice and paper back in the 1970s.
It was a championship that in some ways he can trace back to getting traded decades earlier.
The downfall of Toys «R» Us can be traced back to a $ 7.5 billion leveraged buyout in 2005, when Bain Capital, KKR & Co. and Vornado Realty Trust loaded the company with debt.
While the notion of self - awareness as a route to self - improvement can be traced as far back as 600 B.C., she says, it has been only in the past four decades or so that psychologists and others have truly studied it — and tried to understand it on a scientific basis.
And again, in 2009, in a Maclean's profile of the Bay's new boss: «With her blond bob, grey Alexander McQueen sweater dress, ballsy black Yves Saint Laurent boots, and willingness to playfully tweak tradition, Brooks offers a stylish foil to the sober gallery of white men in dark suits who trace the company's lineage back to 1670.»
Berkshire has been a longtime investor in Kraft, tracing back to a stake in its predecessor company, part of Buffett's investments in well - known consumer businesses.
Early forms of crowdfunding can be traced back to the 17th century with popular application during the cooperative movement in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Warren Buffett, probably the world's most successful investor, has said that anything good that happened to him could be traced back to the fact that he was born in the right country, the United States, at the right time (1930).
The genesis of the Gigafactory 2 can be traced back to SolarCity's acquisition of solar - panel startup Silevo, in June 2014, for $ 200 million in stock plus an additional $ 150 million tied to certain development targets.
A pornographic video that falsely claimed to show Hillary Clinton engaged in a sex act has been traced back to an account that Reddit acknowledged on Tuesday is linked to Russia's Internet Research Agency.
The store, located in an old tattoo parlor, has traces of 826NYC: They teach kids writing in the back, and the space doesn't spare on the whimsy, with an artificial bird sanctuary, and a «bird adoption agency» near the checkout counter.
It involves policies that can be traced at least as far back as the «American System» of the early 19th Century, and it has been implemented in various forms by many different countries around the world during the past 100 or even 200 years.
The tracker transforms links in social posts to useful pieces of data that trace conversion back to a particular post on a social channel.
It has been paying out an annual dividend tracing back to its Standard Oil roots with John Rockefeller in 1882.
In theory, bitcoin purchases can be traced back to Bitonic.
And another 2016 report from the US Government Accountability Office found that most of the guns — as many as 70 percent — used in crimes in Mexico, which has strict gun laws, can be traced back to the US, which has generally weaker gun laws.
Or, if the police traced the currency back to you from a previous crime, even if you had no involvement in that crime, they may attempt to confiscate it «in the name of the law».
When we look at some of the biggest business blunders in history, they can usually be traced back to a lack of validation.
The U.S. economy is massive on a global scale, and much of the country's economic capabilities can be traced back to the innovation, knowledge, and productivity that tends to be clustered in urban areas.
With a destination firmly fixed in his mind, he traced the route back, step by step, to its starting point.
Richard Dawkins does exactly that in «The Ancestor's Tale» and shows you exactly where each branching occurred as he traces human ancestry back to the primordial ooze.
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