Sentence examples for being possible to trace from inspiring English sources

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Mr Lewman is part of a team of software engineers responsible for the Tor Browser - software designed to prevent it being possible to trace users' internet activity.

On the CD-CT ASiR-40 images, however, only 5 of these 65 ureters were deemed difficult or impossible to trace with the remaining 60 being possible to trace or easily traced.

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Thus it is possible to trace changes and possibly revert to a previous state if needed, but more importantly to comprehend the annotation history of every gene and annotation version.

It's possible to trace how that myth was made.

But sometimes it's possible to trace where their ideas are coming from.

I wanted to know whether it was possible to trace the events further back.

It's possible to trace back literature pitched explicitly at teenagers to Margaret Daly's Seventeenth Summer, written in 1942.

Critics argue that even so, it may still be possible to trace the data back to particular users.

Hence it would be possible to trace any whale meat on sale to the boat and the time when it was killed.

To the centre of the image in the far distance it is possible to trace the profile of a lone figure emerging from the fog.

Stevenson would not be an engineer, but he left his own lights, in Scotland and across the world, by which it is possible to trace his unceasing movement.

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