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These had a convincing and traceable provenance; the others couldn't be traced back further than 1970.

Their argument is that language changes too fast for its roots to be traced back further than a few thousand years.

However, Western scholarship has gradually adopted a more cautious attitude toward the reliability of the relevant extra-scriptural material, which often cannot be traced back further than the 8th or at most the late 7th century ce.

16), which discussed how luxury fashion chains might become obsolete -- in part because designers have opened their own stores: The possible demise of the chains may be traced back further, to the late 1980's, after the buyouts and consolidations of many stores.

On the other hand, by finding a human virus so close to the cluster's point of origin, Dr Ho and his colleagues have more or less confirmed that HIV-1 leapt the species barrier but once.This is where the chimpanzee comes in, because HIV-1's family tree can be traced back further still.

Skeptics feel that even if language families were related, words suffer from too much erosion, both in terms of sound and meaning, to be reliably traced back further than 9000 or 10,000 year, and that the similarities of many cognates may be pure chance.

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In the broadest sense, all fire experts agree, the main reasons for the current fire-prone state of Western forests must be traced back much further, to the kinds of practices that have been prevalent over the last 100 years.

As discussed above, the AfD appeared in the aftermath of the Euro Crisis at the end of 2000s, but it can be traced back even further to the early 1990s, when the Maastricht Treaty was signed (Häusler and Roeser 2015: 28 41; Werner 2015: 19 33).

And that sentimental, moralizing thread could be traced back even further, into the pastoral Hudson River paintings of an earlier, pre-urban generation.

The African-American tradition of Pinksterfest, whose origins are traced back even further to Dutch festivities, was later incorporated into the Tulip Fest and since 1998 the Tulip Fest has also included the Mother of the Year award.

Some of Blyth's suburbs have origins which can be traced back much further than the town itself; Newsham, Bebside and Cowpen are all believed to have had habitation sites dating from the Romano-British, Saxon and Medieval periods, although most of the housing in these areas dates from the 19th and 20th centuries.

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