Sentence examples for traceable to the extent from inspiring English sources

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In hospital A, the documents were traceable to the extent that they were annotated with date and revision number and signed by the relevant member of staff.

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The action, traceable to the Roman law, had its early development in feudal England.

Wettin Dynasty, major European dynasty, genealogically traceable to the start of the 10th century ad.

In "The Carpetbagger's Children," the disconnection between dialogue and subtext is traceable to the words.

Some of this difference may be traceable to the show's sources.

This evolution is clearly traceable to the impulsion given by the Herald.

There are also votive pictures, some portraying the horse and traceable to the ancient horse sacrifice.

The ruling house of Reuss was traceable to the 12th century.

While e-mail aliases would not be banned, they would have to be traceable to the actual account holder.

Often the explanation is traceable to the liberal-left's justified concerns about the blurred relationship between religion and state.

Several royal line descents are traceable to the 6th century, as, in England, is the tree of Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten.

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