Sentence examples for we need to trace from inspiring English sources

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We need to trace this line right back to its monkey ancestor.

And we need to trace the causal chain back to the event.

Case detection is a door-to-door process; once identified, patients have to be taken to isolation wards; and then we need to trace all the people they have been in contact with.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Preston, of the Surrey and Sussex major crime team, said: "We are still in the very early stages of the investigation but we need to trace Viktoras Bruzas as a matter of urgency.

"We need to trace where the radionuclides are going, and how much is making it offshore," says Steven Jayne, a physical oceanographer from WHOI.

They would argue that we need to trace through how people interpret this 'letter' structure to communicate and share objects (such as files and pictures) with others, as well as the sorts of communication such a structure excludes.

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If we want a properly scientific understanding of disease, we thus need to trace things all the way down" (Khushf [2008], 434).

To understand what IMG does in golf and tennis and to see why its soccer ambitions are worth noting you need to trace the footsteps of Mark Hume McCormack.

On the flip side, most approaches are not scalable with increasing traffic, as they need to trace flows and estimate ongoing sizes of active flows in the router.

After building a wooden headboard, you'll need to trace your chosen font onto the surface.

"The average voter doesn't need to trace every dollar to figure out whether to vote for a candidate," says Judicial Crisis Network's chief counsel, Carrie Severino.

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