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Were the initial outplantings of P. ramorum-infested plants ever traced back to a source nursery?
It's possible, however, that if anything is ever traced to Simpson, it could potentially lead to charges against others, USC law professor Jody Armour said.
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What fascinates Kipnis are the elaborate ways those transgressors reassure themselves that they are not bringing colossal ruin upon themselves, that their dalliances will never see the light of day, that no one will ever trace the source of that condom-filled card.
Malaysian newspapers were dominated by the possible discovery of the first ever trace of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 this morning.
The new attacks illustrate the difficulty of stopping hackers who use simple "social engineering" tricks to steal personal data, and they raise questions about how such attacks can ever be traced with certainty.
They created the protocols -- the technical rules for e-mail -- in such a trusting and open way that now anyone can send e-mail impersonating someone else with little prospect that the messages can ever be traced.
The scale of greenhouse-gas emissions is so vast, the mechanisms by which these emissions affect the climate so nonlinear, and the effects so widely dispersed in time and space that no specific instance of harm could ever be traced back to my 0.0000001-per-cent contribution to emissions.
We've built our technology from the ground up with privacy in the fore-front, and none of the information we collect can ever be traced back to an individual".
Has a terrorist attack ever been traced back to a woman wearing a burkini?
Republicans need to be further reminded that of the 785,000 refugees throughout the world who have been resettled in the U.S. since 9/11, no Syrians have ever been traced to any terrorism concerns.
Every action has a reaction, and it's like a chain reaction, and you don't know where it ever goes, and so you can't ever really trace the effect that all your actions have had on your life and on yourself.
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