Traceable
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The origins of our atoms can be
traceable
to stars that manufactured them in their interiors and exploded them all across the Milky Way, billions of years ago.
And lastly, these farms use a sophisticated monitoring and automation system to significantly increase productivity, efficiency and consistency, and these tools also provide the added benefit of producing food that is more
traceable
and safe.
For you see, the notorious demigod Lucio Fulci did not only produce this movie, he also took the liberty of re-using the most sadistic killing sequences in his own (and more easily traceable) "Cat in the Brain".
There is a nice covey of bad guys who are not
traceable
because they wore masks during the robbery and never saw each other's faces.
And yet, despite the significant increases in asset values
traceable
to QE over the past several years – residential property as well as financial assets – there has been little to show for it in terms of a wealth-generated recovery in the US economy.
Shocks, whether
traceable
to weather, geopolitical disturbances, strikes, or natural disasters, are the rule, not the exception.
The Neuroeconomics RevolutionNEW HAVEN – Economics is at the start of a revolution that is
traceable
to an unexpected source: medical schools and their research facilities.
A multilateral imbalance – especially one that it is
traceable
to a saving shortfall – cannot be fixed by putting pressure on a bilateral exchange rate.
The erosion is
traceable
to several factors, including deficiencies in primary and secondary education as well as poor macroeconomic management.
The fatal divergences that are most frequently cited include differences in growth rates, job-creation, and unemployment rates, as well as dramatic disparities in current-account balances, all of which may be
traceable
to wide deviations in unit labor costs.
One only needs to think of the social benefits
traceable
to the research that led to the development of the Internet or the discovery of DNA.
This settlement is
traceable
to the 1970s, when ambitious infrastructure programs turned local trading families into contractors, which then lobbied for more visas to staff up.
Serial numbers should be included, so that drones are
traceable.
In order to meet this target and achieve their anti-deforestation commitments, several companies, including Nestlé, are moving toward fully
traceable
supply chains.
World leaders must avoid making the same mistake they made with the MDGs – the implementation of which was delayed for two years, until financing was agreed at the 2002 Monterrey Consensus – by developing an effective and
traceable
financing program at their earliest opportunity: the conference in Addis Ababa.
By contrast, the gains from financing GPGs are nebulous, distant, and not clearly
traceable
to donor actions.
To be sure, the slowdown in world trade may be
traceable
to the global economy’s relatively weak post-crisis recovery.
A US-regulated digital currency could in principle be required to be
traceable
by US authorities, so that if North Korea were to use it to hire Russian nuclear scientists, or Iran were to use it to finance terrorist activity, they would run a high risk of being caught, and potentially even blocked.
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