Sentences with phrase «traced back to»

The phrases we hear from the PM now can be traced back to that moment.
The story of the Five Star Movement's «soul» and the deep - seated frustrations it has capitalized on can be traced back to the beginning of the 90s.
The roots of the establishment of modern day Israel can be traced back to the The World Zionist Conference in 1897 which set out to form a Jewish state in Palestine.
Gerrymandering, which can be traced back to at least 1788, has resulted in 69 of 99 state legislatures and both houses in 35 states to be controlled by Republicans in a country in which both parties are pretty evenly represented, with Democrats slightly ahead.
At least one of the lawmakers has already been burned by a social media campaign: Assemblyman James Skoufis has in the past been targeted by critics on social media with ads that can't be traced back to their funding source.
David Cameron's frustrating Europe obfuscation can be traced back to his other big crisis on the issue: abandoning the Tories» «cast - iron guarantee» over the Lisbon treaty referendum.
Mr Bercow's vulnerability against a Tory plot to remove him can be traced back to a controversial interview he gave to my Sky News colleague Lewis Goodall during last year's general election campaign.
With no significant Al - Shabaab activity detected outside of the Kenyan - Somalia area during 2010 - 12, and no seizures of ivory in destination or transit ports traced back to Somalia during that period, it is clear this heady mix of environmental crime and terrorism has been misleading.
Thus conservative movements around the world; explicitly conservative and not just traditional, can be traced back to him and his teachings.
How can you write this stuff online and not expect it to be traced back to you eventually?
Nitrate poisoning is very very rare and when it does occur, it is typically traced back to ground water contamination — specifically from contaminated private wells.2
Only if he / she feels that there's no way responses can be traced back to his / her distrct can there be complete candor.
Interestingly enough, the fear of flying and the fear of heights which plagues many of today's adults can often be traced back to not being carried as an infant.
The origin of Hans can be traced back to its German, Dutch and Scandinavian roots.
Most of the other skin ailments my son has had can be traced back to one of the items from above.
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.
The name Sheila can be traced back to Roman times and is derived from the Latin name Caelia, which is a feminine form of the Roman family name Caelius, meaning «heavenly» or «of the heavens».
Ophelia can be traced back to Shakespeare's play Hamlet and I love names that have a literary root.
Many cases of maternal fever have been traced back to the use of medical intervention in the labor and delivery process.
This type of pattern was called diapering and eventually gave its name to the cloth used to make diapers and then to the diaper itself, traced back to 1590s England.
Nash can also be traced back to Norse, Celtic, and Germanic mythology, and refers to man that lived near an ash tree.
There are various ways of wearing a baby or a toddler and this method can be traced back to many traditional countries.
Many of the problems that parents experience can be traced back to the expectations and shame associated with certain roles.
In fact, according the article, at least 20 % of adult obesity can be traced back to this.
«Children are becoming less and less equipped to deal with «real world» scenarios, which can often be traced back to attributes they learned or did not learn during their youth sport experience.»
How we relate, in our adult lives, to stress at home or work, pressure from loved ones, how we go about making our toughest decisions can very well be traced back to how we experienced birth, when our response to stresses within our nervous system were developing.
The 14 - year study found that problems in teenage years could be traced back to a lack of quality time with dads in the early months of life.
It can be traced back to ancient Hindu times.
Every single time I have had a problem with my cloth diapers it has been traced back to the detergent.
In many cases, the reason for this can be traced back to habits a child has developed that interfere with...
It seems the beginnings of pie can be traced back to the bakers for the pharaohs, who put nuts, honey and fruits in bread dough in what we would now call a galette.
Sometimes it's easy to go along with what everyone else says because it seems to work for them, but you've maybe been overlooking the subtle improvements in your life that can be traced back to your fit and healthy body.
I suspect that a large chunk of the unhappiness can be traced back to dubious reasons for getting married in the first place.
Unlike other pregnancy conditions that can be traced back to changes in hormones, this doesn't seem to be the culprit in the case of PUPPPS.
His assured footwork was integral to the successful implementation of Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate's gameplan and Jesse Lingard's winning goal could be traced back to Pickford calmly picking a pass into midfield.
This steel that Arsenal now show can perhaps be traced back to their FA Cup triumph in 2014.
neither of the goals against us can be traced back to him.
And this deficiency can be traced back to Wenger.
With their thickshoulders (both played college football, Joe at New Mexico and Gavin atDivision III Trinity in San Antonio), hoarse, loud voices and a shared accentthat can not be traced back to any known people or society, they come acrosslike a couple of auto mechanics wiping their blackened hands on dirty rags asthey try to explain in plain English what they're doing to your car.
Indeed, given that a big part of the reason the Falcons have had to commit so many picks to the defense over the last five years can be traced back to an unnecessary move Blank forced Dimitroff to make, its fair to say Blank owed Dimitroff a chance to clean up the mess he'd largely forced him to make.
Not to pick on one person, but this can be traced back to when Jim Rice was elected in 2009.
The failure was eventually traced back to a broken washer that cost just 50p, making it even more devastating.
This type of shit, at the very least, can be traced back to «Sugar» Ray Robinson, who people rarely bring up when «A-side» shenanigans are discussed.
The origins of the Duke Way can be traced back to Krzyzewski's days as a cadet at West Point.
Tkachuk should get at least 5 and I'd be happier with the same 10 Witkowski will get as the entire brawl can be traced back to his stupid reaction.
The bad blood can be traced back to this summer's World Cup competition in Brazil, Rojo allegedly bringing his pop star friend El Polaco into the inner circle with the rest of the squad.
But their history can be traced back to ancient Roman times (I knew I liked Latin for a reason!).
According to Wikipedia, the vegetable can be traced back to the fifteenth century in the Veneto region of Italy.
Sherry has a long production history in California that can be traced back to the California Missions.
Worldwide, more than 22,000 seafood products, which can be traced back to the certified sustainable fisheries, bear the blue MSC ecolabel.
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