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In one way or another, the problems always trace back to execution.
*Tissue banks cannot always trace infected tissue from a recipient to the original donor or from the donor to recipients.
"IF A person starts behaving oddly, saying things that don't make sense, or putting forth weird arguments, you can always trace it back to the compensation system, and a perverse incentive".
Although the land components derived from SRTM DEM and SUDEM L1 were relatively homogeneous internally, their boundaries did not always trace morphological discontinuities.
The proposals to be brought forward would address the fact the police - who can already tell when, where and who made a mobile phone call or sent a text message - cannot always trace the origin of an email, a message sent via instant messaging or a phone call made over the internet.
Coquettishly, the particle identified as a geometric point, which meant that her manifestation in reality was linear, because over time a point will always trace a line.
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No surprise here: novelists are always tracing and retracing their lives for material.
By springtime, I no longer leapt onto my couch when a mouse scurried across my living room floor, and I had learned that the small streams trickling across the sidewalks weren't always traces of melting snow.
Ms. Malcolm cautions against reading her collages as stories ("Art that tells stories, that's just illustration, isn't it?" she asked), and the elements in them are not always traces of her own life; she likes to forage in second-hand shops.
It is observed that fundamental failure mechanisms are almost always traced back to the starting substrate material quality, substrate miscut angle, and surface morphology post epi growth.
However, as a relative method, the quantification results is always traced back to UV [16], when always using a working curve.
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