Sentence examples for might be traceable from inspiring English sources

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They said those disparities might be traceable in part to the city's success in tracking down people for the 2000 census who had been missed in 1990.

So Quentin Atkinson, a psychologist at the University of Auckland in New Zealand who has long worked on language evolution, decided to look at language units whose pedigrees might be traceable further back: phonemes, the smallest units of sound that allow us to distinguish one word from another.

Last year, official capital flight hit $56 billion, and Mr. Putin's own central bank calculated that two-thirds of that total might be traceable to illegal activity like drug money, kickbacks or tax fraud.

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Every part must be traceable.

Dr. Gund warned them that the LSD would be traceable in an autopsy.

The person may be traceable through them.

This research disparity might also be traceable to negotiating differences, says Kolb.

The reliability database used in this analysis is traceable.

All tokens are transferable to other users, and every transaction is traceable.

But in some cases components have a DNA which is traceable through the supply chain.

Here, contiguous outcrops are traceable over an area of about 1000 sq.

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