Sentences with phrase «traced back much»

Microsoft's failings in the mobile smartphone market can be traced back much further than Windows Vista.
It is worth noting, however, that the roots of abstract art can be traced back much further.

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There he discovered — much to his surprise — a massive Elliott wave tracing back hundreds of years.
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.
They are far more accurate AND note in the calculations the variances (called standard deviations) and can trace much farther back with relative accuracy.
Much more recently Eldridge Cleaver has pointed out that the splitting tendency in American culture, which we have traced back to the early Puritans, tended to make the white man a mind without a body and the black man a body without a mind.20 Only when the white man comes to respect his own body, to accept it as part of himself, will he be able to accept the black man's mind and treat him as something other than the living symbol of what he has rejected in himself.
I grew up in a Lutheran church, and much of who I am can be traced back to those second - and third - generation Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and German immigrants who left...
Much of what the bishops are saying can be traced back to the mid-nineteenth century and the work of Wilhelm von Ketteler, Bishop of Mainz, Germany.
Similarly, A. W. Tozer said that much of the failures of our Christian experience can be traced back to our habit of skipping through the corridors of the kingdom like children through a marketplace, chattering about everything, but pausing to learn the value of nothing.
Almost all the fervor for population control traces back to this premise, which reflects a theological confusion as much as an economic one, and it derives from the historical tendency of Western experts to see Asian peoples as mouths and not minds.
First, they formed much later than many English teams, tracing their origin back to 1950.
She finds the $ 6 dollar price tag on a Snickers a little too rich for her blood, thank you very much — and she traces it all back to mom and dad:
I'm not talking so much about bento now, which is a culinary art form in Japan that, according to Wikipedia, traces back to the 1100's.
The reasons why Quick raided Green's Commons office nearly nine years ago can be traced back even further, to a day in 2006 when a young civil servant called Christopher Galley, working in Jacqui Smith's Home Office, was allegedly told by Green, then opposition immigration spokesman, to get «as much dirt on the Labour party, the Labour government, as possible».
Much of those funds can be traced back to the state's powerful labor unions.
Much of the Lib Dems» current travails can be traced back to the nature of their vote in 2010.
1 Arguably the inspiration for much science fiction traces back to classical mythology.
Much like the United States, a major potential cause for increased ammonia traces back to reductions in atmospheric acids that would normally remove ammonia from the atmosphere.
The relationships between the various cancerous cells from a single person can be plotted out in much the same way as evolutionary biologists plot relationships between species: by drawing phylogenetic trees, branching diagrams that trace «descendants» back to a common ancestor.
A team led by Duke University, in collaboration with the Census Bureau, has developed new methods that enable people to learn as much as possible from Census data and other government workforce statistics for things like disaster management, policy - making and funding decisions, while guaranteeing that no one can trace the data back to your household or business.
Past work has indicated that some background nitrate in groundwater can be traced back to rock sources, but further research is needed to better understand how much.
When the researchers sequenced the samples for genetic mutations and analyzed chromosome structure, they could trace the tumors» evolutionary histories, much as evolutionary biologists trace the origins of organisms back to their common ancestors based on fossils deposited in different geologic eras.
Much of degenerative disease can be traced back to over-use and build - up of chemicals and toxins.
I think challenges should be done very gently with the goal to try to incorporate as much FODMAPs back into the diet as possible... even if in trace amounts!
It doesn't take much Freudian analysis to trace del Toro's inspiration for the film back to his childhood.
Much of what's wrong with He's Just Not seems fundamental and can almost certainly be traced back to the source text that I haven't read.
But nothing really stands out as much as the one trait that unifies the team: a sense of duty in the name of righteousness, which can be traced back to Kurosawa.
-- Writing Darker — Author E.L. James and screenwriter Niall Leonard trace back the history of the book and introduce viewers to the — much darker story and its adaptation to the big screen.
UC - Riverside and its partners in the Inland Empire College Success and Career Readiness Collaborative, for instance, traced math deficiencies in arriving college students back to the fourth grade, where they found that there was too much emphasis on pure multiplication, addition, subtraction, and division, without a sense of how in real life those computations might be used.
Much of the analytic approaches to mediation analysis in prevention science can in fact be traced back to Dr. MacKinnon's work.
«In our own district, much of what happens can be quickly traced back to subtle, or sometimes not so subtle, test prep.
Much of Porsche's modern success can be traced back to Bott.
Since 2008 doing approx 1000 miles per year, I put it through an mot on the 10th January, it passed without advisories;; The underneath is very solid indeed and doesn't need any work, the current paint was done approx 7 years ago to a good standard but is not perfect, when it had a change from Albert Blue (traces of it around the battery boxes) to the current black;; It still has the US import sticker on the left side door post, the original chassis plate and the chassis stamp on the bulkhead are all there;; It drives very well, I've driven it for circa 40 miles with no problems;; It has 15» Fuchs alloys and the spare is a chrome steel wheel;; The rear end has been «modernised» at some point, I personally would remove the rear Porsche reflector and fit an original panel and bumper stops to get it back to the original pre impact bumper look, I could do this for you if required, cost circa GBP 800;; The seats have been changed to 80's leather recaros and the door cards to a later style, again I'd put some period seats in and back date the door cards if required at cost price;; The 80's recaros are worth good money so shouldn't be too much further expense if they were sold separately;; Further information to come but please contact me if you have any queries;; In summary, a really good looking classic 911Targa, that is great value and can be enjoyed as is, or improved for not a lot of money;;
The G55 AMG's blood line can be traced to a German military design dating back to the 1970s, and really hasn't changed much over the years.
Same basic design: While much of the C7's design is an update from its C6 predecessor, its roots still trace back to the very first model in the 60 - year history of the Corvette vehicle.
Brad Meltzer's latest thriller, The Escape Artist, traces the troubling arc of the very much alive Nola's existence, flashing back to her traumatic childhood and adolescent years, and then forward once again to present day, when she is running for her life from a band of deadly conspirators operating under the moniker of Operation Bluebook.
Yes, the city and surrounding region lost much of its population to emigration over the past century and a half — so nearby theme parks now cater to thousands of North American tourists who want to trace their roots back to this city.
The relationship people have with their dogs is much more straightforward... but there is something about a cat that defies easy acceptance, and that ambivalence can be traced back to when cats and humans first began to interact.
Dogs much like the Beagle are traced all the way back to the times of ancient Romans, although the dogs we call Beagles today have a more muddled history.
Although pet ferrets are domesticated, much of their current behavior can be traced back to wild ancestors.
Set amidst the landscapes of Aberdeenshire and with a thriving local Farmer's Market much of the fresh meat and produce can be traced back to the original farmer.
But Como has much more to offer than just its convenient location: the origins of this historic city can be traced back to Roman times, and the Gothic cathedral, or
Exactly how or why little LEGO Batman and the rest of the characters managed to learn the art of conversing in between LEGO Batman and LEGO Batman 2 shall forever remain a mystery, but there's no denying that this is a brave move on the developers behalf as much of the franchises appeal can be traced back to the simple fact that watching mute little plastic people miming their feelings and attempting to convey complex emotions through the art of slapstick is awesome.
Like so much else in games, the walking simulator is not a new phenomenon, and its roots can be traced back to the 1980s.
However, gamers who are tracing the evolution of graphic adventure games back through the King's Quest series are not going miss much by giving this one a pass.
But Jones represents an archetype that stretches back much further, of course; his true inspiration can be traced beyond the 1950s movie matinee serials and pulp comics that inspired George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, and toward the great colonial fantasies of King Solomon's Mines, The Lost World and the Boy's Own magazines.
Golub turned his back on abstraction much like Philip Guston, but without a trace of Guston's self - doubt and comic - book culture.
With an agenda of conjuring «child - centred art for all ages» the project traces its cultural heritage back to the Mexican Day Of The Dead as much as to surrealism.
And as the text leads back to the image, the image returns the viewer to the text with the renewed sense that — much like the dense lines of the drawing which can hardly be traced one - at - a-time by the eye without losing all sense of the gestalt — these text blocks can't be followed line - by - line but must be read all at once.
Yau: I think that's very crucial in an understanding of your work, because, as much as it comes out of nature, we can't trace it back to a specific source.
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