If they think something is wobbling and not working they can
usually trace back to a mismatch between soft and hard systems.»
The fear
usually traces back to the childhood.
Not exact matches
When we look at some of the biggest business blunders in history, they can
usually be
traced back to a lack of validation.
This view of time as the fourth dimension is
usually associated with the theory of relativity, but it can be
traced far
back to the past pre-relativistic period: it was Descartes who called time a «dimension» and d'Alembert who called it «the fourth dimension,» while Lagrange called mechanics «geometry of four dimensions.»
Usually, these conspiracy theories
trace back to a widely discredited campaign by the late New Zealand forensic scientist Dr. James Sprott.
The fact that it is
usually impossible to
trace Internet attacks
back to their instigator has led some law enforcement experts to call for a reworking of Internet architecture and protocols so that packets of data can be engraved and thus
traced back to their source.
A ragged and inefficient snatch can
usually be
traced back to a deficient swing.
I want to change the conversation we're having about obesity to include hormones, because weight problems can
usually be
traced back to an underlying hormonal imbalance.
Naturally there were few issues reported by its owners but, similar to a lot of the cars in our top 10, if there was anything wrong it could
usually be
traced back to the electrics.
When it comes to most mixed breed dogs (most pet dogs) the results that come
back usually confirm that these mixed breed dogs are heavily mixed and contain only small
traces of certain breed markers.
There has been much healthy art production in many different parts of the country that have been ignored or
back - seated by New York — honored in their own communities but inevitably corralled under the term «regional» (which
usually means work which doesn't follow the formal Modernist line
traced from Paris to New York).
This common law crime can
trace its roots
back to the thirteenth century and even earlier into Anglo - Saxon law - the King didn't make it illegal, it just was, and the courts decided what the punishment should be (death
usually).
Personality and mental health problems in adulthood can
usually be
traced back to the first five years.