Sentence examples for trends back to from inspiring English sources

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Uhrman says Ouya wants to bring all these trends "back to the television" with its console, where games will be downloaded from a digital store, with each title having a free-to-play component.

The income shares of the top 1 percent became a common metric of inequality after a 2003 study by the economists Thomas Piketty and Emmanel Saez, which traced trends back to 1913.

People who like to trace all new trends back to new technology have offered this explanation – that women who wouldn't be seen dead reading smut on the tube could read it on their Kindle, and this launched a whole world of sales.

Are overall search spending trends back to normal?

It was 2003, and I'd go to Kitson and see what Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Richie were wearing and then I'd bring those trends back to Florida.

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James Pingeon, a lawyer in Boston, traces the trend back to 1988.

"I see a trend back to the 'we' state," he said.

He says there is a strong trend back to the open fire for its spiritual value.

But this week's polls did highlight a worrying trend back to racial polarisation.There are two parties that matter.

There is already a nursing home there, reflecting the trend back to campus-style projects offering a continuum of care.

Some researchers trace the trend back to the Russian anarchists at the start of the 20th century; others go back to ancient history.

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