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It's hard to trace back exactly where it all turned ugly between the Spanos of Yonkers and Mr. Spencer.
And often — and, from what I can tell, deliberately — their posts are hard to trace back to the original source material.
The NHS's anonymised numbers aren't so hard to trace back to patients, leading to fears that individuals seeking coverage could be blackballed.What's worse is that it's not clear with whom the NHS has shared its data, or if it has been kept secure.
The reports about these errors are often obscure and hard to trace back to the source of the inconsistency.
He added: "We are devastated by the news, and working very hard to trace back where the offending material may have come from.
"It's very hard to trace back".
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While payments made with bitcoin are far harder to trace back to an individual than those made with credit or debit cards, they aren't fully anonymous.
Russia was considering taking steps in the Baltics, according to the notes, but this would most likely be "destabilising actions that would be even harder to trace back to Russia than those of eastern Ukraine".
Very hard to trace it back to her job at the bank.
"Whilst it is very hard to trace the cotton back to where it comes from because the supply chain is so subcontracted and deregulated, brands have a responsibility to ensure that slave picked cotton is not polluting their own supply chain".
In the nebulous world that is American spirituality, it can be hard to trace a practice back to its origin.
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