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This is not the typical "demographic transition" traceable to improved incomes.
Among the requirements is that any post be "traceable" to its origin.
Instead, he believed that all segregation was traceable to law or public policy.
Many cases in Lombardy, officials say, may be traceable to that one case.
And in the case where — I think it&aposs clearly traceable to the story.
It turned out that her food allergies were traceable to the hair dye she used.
The security clearance issues that currently beset this White House are directly traceable to these failures.
Your password should never be a single, easily guessed word, especially one traceable to your identity.
" TIM GHRISKEY, CHIEF INVESTMENT STRATEGIST, INVERNESS COUNSEL, NEW YORK "It's really traceable to the Facebook news.
Jurors said the government had proven that the property was involved in or traceable to money laundering.
We therefore conclude that the states have alleged harms to their proprietary interests traceable to the executive order.
To obtain RSPO NEXT verification, palm oil will have to be traceable to the plantation where it was produced.
But, hold on  — surely Trump's use of stolen Democratic National Committee emails, traceable to Russian hackers, still begs explanation.
They also believe that they shared a strength that was perhaps traceable to surviving this particular hardship, this pronounced sadness.
Hundreds of cases seem to be traceable to a couple who took part in festivities in the town of Langbroich.
The U.S. Justice Department is seeking to recover more than $1.7 billion in assets traceable to funds allegedly misappropriated from 1MDB.
China Energy Reserve and Chemicals Group Overseas Capital Company reassured rating agencies with its structure, supposedly traceable to a powerful SOE.
Yes, a clever midway twist reveals that much of this badness was intentional, and traceable to a failed novelist, no less.
Although the Federal Reserve has been toying with tightening, this time LIBOR's ascent has another explanation, traceable to the turmoil of 2008.
Assad's ability to stay in power is directly traceable to the large (relative to the theater) Russo-Iranian contribution to his victory.
With today's payment-processing methods, a world without cash is a world where every transaction is traceable to banks, governments and payment processors.
Secret ballots are traceable to ancient Greece and, in times of great division in history, the practice has freed the exercise of conscience.
These were not lower-level employees caught cheating, which might have allowed KPMG to claim the misconduct was traceable to mere "rogue" employees.
EDT Thursday, the noonday sun's daily march northward will suddenly halt and reverse direction, an astronomical phenomenon traceable to the tilt of Earth's axis.
The U.S. filed forfeiture complaints in 2016 and 2017 seeking to recover over $1.7 billion in assets traceable to funds allegedly misappropriated from 1MDB.
The data collected by Sense isn't traceable to you as an individual, and Proud says there are extensive privacy measures built into the device.
This is strange, since almost everything people like about the modern world, including relatively high living standards, is traceable to the advance of technology.
And it's no surprise that Republicans designed the costs to be less than traceable, to make it harder for voters to hold them accountable.
The DoJ filed forfeiture complaints in 2016 and 2017 seeking to recover over $1.7 billion in assets traceable to funds allegedly misappropriated from 1MDB.
After all, I've learned that we share a basic developmental anomaly, which may well be traceable to the same underlying glitches in our DNA.
Doug McMillon, the chief executive of Walmart, praised a $3.88 T-shirt made of cotton that he said was traceable to the Mississippi Valley.
The lawsuits, filed in Los Angeles, seek to seize assets "involved in and traceable to an international conspiracy to launder money misappropriated from 1MDB".
The jewelry, like the Picasso painting, was purchased with funds traceable to diverted proceeds from a 2013 bond offering by 1MDB, according to the filings.
While some of the beginnings traceable to 1619 were laudable from the start, others are lamentable for the rank injustice, hardship, and suffering they occasioned.
The groundswell of interest in chamber music in late-20th-century America, it is widely agreed, is in no small part traceable to the Juilliard.
As with the Bannon "disparagement" claim, proof of identifiable damages traceable to Wolff's book would pose yet another insurmountable challenge in a Trump defamation lawsuit.
Last week, Zuckerberg announced more efforts to increase Facebook's standard for transparency, requiring political ads to be traceable to the Facebook page that paid for it.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles, said it seeks to seize assets "involved in and traceable to an international conspiracy to launder money misappropriated from 1MDB".
These dense, golden brown balls of khoya, dunked in sugar syrup spiked with cardamom, rose water, and saffron, is most likely traceable to a Persian fritter.
Disarmament experts say the confusion is at least partly traceable to how the United States historically has defined denuclearization in the context of the Korean conflict.
While typically not traceable to any individuals and plausibly denied by government officials, poisonings leave little doubt of the state's involvement — which may be precisely the point.
But he said subsequent increases between 2017 and 2018 are more directly traceable to Trump administration actions and uncertainty about whether ObamaCare would be repealed by Republicans.
Paul Ryan's position as speaker of the House is the result of this political movement; Trump's presidential bid may be traceable to Tea Party politics as well.
An analysis of installation data suggests that most of the slowdown is traceable to a single company: Tesla, which acquired sister company SolarCity about a year ago.
Mr. Chowaiki was ordered to forfeit $16,635,370, the amount traceable to the offense, and more than 20 works of art, including pieces by Picasso, Chagall and Degas.
Borking's reduced appeal is traceable to the Democratic Senate's 22019 decision to invoke the "nuclear option," which eliminated the filibuster for any presidential nomination except the Supreme Court.
The artist received updates to his DNA test in 2019, which revealed discrepancies with the initial test and even more far-flung ancestral underpinnings traceable to East Asia.
The injuries were "fairly traceable" to the government's proposed action, he wrote in his opinion in October 2019, granting a preliminary injunction to stop further wall-building preparations.
Instead, Clark discovers he's a champion of all aquatic life, disturbed by recent environmental damage in the area, traceable to the town's resident scheming billionaire, Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum).
A new outbreak of E. coli traceable to ground beef has sickened more than 100 people in six states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Friday.
The 2nd Circuit found that Chevron's $8.646 billion judgment debt was "clearly traceable" to corrupt conduct by the legal team representing villagers from the area affected by the pollution.
Context: Two years of inflation, flagging growth and a currency collapse, much of it easily traceable to the Erdogan government's economic policies, had soured the atmosphere around the election.
For the county ballots, the request could cover more than 2.2 million ballots that are traceable to individual voters, and more than 3.2 million that are untraceable to individuals.
This feeling of being left behind is a real thing, but it's not necessarily traceable to the fact that factories have gone overseas and that robots are replacing jobs.
The administration said in court papers that the claims are "speculative and not ripe" with none of them being able to show a "concrete, imminent injury" traceable to the order.
Require handgun microstamping that allows law enforcement to identify the source of ammunition used in crimes by making a shell casing traceable to the specific gun that fired the round.
Mr. Portis's reluctance to talk to the news media may have been traceable to his days as a reporter, when intruding on people's lives was part of the job description.
For example, a recent spike in the numbers of trafficked Nigerians arriving in Britain turned out to be traceable to a region which also happens to be a bastion of Christianity.
A combative public speaker, Meloni's rapid-fire speeches attacking immigration and globalization are delivered in deep tones easily traceable to the working-class Rome neighborhood where she was born and raised.
Coates' version of black history is that black problems, including anything others might see as problems with our culture, are traceable to evils that whites imposed on us in the past.
Picard had sued Koch, HSBC Holdings Plc, UBS AG and others in 88 lawsuits to recoup funds traceable to the imprisoned swindler, but which had been sent outside the United States.
ExxonMobil's philanthropy was significant—giving more than $5 million that is publicly traceable to 37 groups for work exclusively on climate change between 1997 and 2005, according to research by Greenpeace.
Dr. Schaffer testified last week that Mr. Blackwell's history of seizures, lack of impulse control and violent tendencies were traceable to a chronic nervous system disorder known as temporal lobe epilepsy.
" McNamara tries to "prove that the mistakes were 'mostly honest,' even if traceable to a ghastly ignorance of the Vietnamese people, culture and terrain, and the historical forces of that time.
The seeds of this moment are traceable to the final months of 2016, the last time Mr. West was so public, and one of the most troubled periods of his life.
Its pessimism is traceable to the early years of the recovery, with its proxy for the natural rate of unemployment rising and then peaking at 5.6 per cent by late 2011.
Mr. Fancher has recently bobbed up again in the entertainment news, a resurfacing largely traceable to the forthcoming release of "Blade Runner 2049," a long-anticipated sequel that he helped write.
Her improvising, on electric or acoustic guitar, is serious business: On the title track, she fashions a solo of sleek, escalating momentum, in a style traceable to the postbop lodestar Kurt Rosenwinkel.
"Where we are today is directly traceable to the 'Help America Vote Act,' the law that was enacted after the 2000 presidential election, and the hanging chad fiasco," Verified Voting's Schneider said.
A provision of the forfeiture laws allows the government to get an order freezing a defendant's assets that are traceable to the underlying crime, which was found constitutional in United States v.
"Of course, a lot of the political issues we face in the United States where people begin to feel the system is not working for them are traceable to it," Yellen said.
Several news organizations, including The New York Times, conducted independent analyses and found that the number of deaths traceable to the storm was probably far higher than the official count of 229.
Plaintiffs have demonstrated their standing to challenge those purported violations because they have shown injury-in-fact, fairly traceable to the President's acts, and that the injury is likely redressable by the Court.
Plaintiffs have established legal injuries that are traceable to the conduct of the President and Daniel Scavino and, despite defendants' suggestions to the contrary, their injuries are redressable by a favorable judicial declaration.
Both films have their problems, which are at some level traceable to another shared trait: They're both written and directed by men, and based on works written by men, despite having female protagonists.
The court found that the money was traceable to the underlying crimes charged, so because a grand jury had determined there was probable cause the defendants committed the offenses, the freeze order was valid.
The resulting mash is mixed with a sauce of small-batch tahini (whose sesame seeds are traceable to a single origin in Ethiopia), garlic, lemon, cumin and salt, each ingredient weighed for precise configuration.
Every leap forward for American democracy — from slavery's abolition to women's suffrage to minimum-wage laws to the Civil Rights Acts to gay marriage — has been traceable to the revolutionary river, not the resistance.
Of the 156 mass shootings from 2009 to 2016, more than half — 54 percent — were traceable to domestic or family violence, according to Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun control research and advocacy group.
Hubbell that any evidence traceable to those documents violated the protections afforded by the grant of immunity, which puts a witness in the same position as if the person refused to provide any information.
Moreover, the federal government often signals its spending plans in advance, so whether the profitable trades in this case are traceable to the information from Mr. Worrall to constitute insider trading may be questionable.
The other 14 are in the five major conferences that benefit from billions of dollars in money and exposure traceable to something that on its face has nothing to do with college basketball: college football.
A total of 277 cases of coronavirus have so far been identified in Norway, and the spread is now no longer always traceable to foreign travel, according to the Nordic country's Institute of Public Health.
He was hoping to sic the police on Hector Salamanca, presuming the authorities would discover the driver and the sliced truck tires and assume that the vehicle was linked to the drug trade and traceable to Salamanca.
His mild tunefulness and willingness to tinker with exotic ingredients recalls modes traceable to the solo careers of Paul Simon and David Byrne and since adopted by indie-pop bands focusing on textural blend over character construction.
"Neither of the Chambers' members has suffered an injury that is traceable to the Ordinance and would be redressed if the Ordinance were declared invalid or enforcement were otherwise enjoined," Lasnik wrote in an 8-page opinion.
A report published in 2013 found that nearly a third of drugs in clinical development are associated either with a known DNA variant or with a variation in the structure of a specific protein, ultimately traceable to DNA.
The prince has argued, in interviews around his trip, that extremism in Saudi Arabia is traceable to the 1979 revolution in Shiite Iran, whose rivalry with Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia has inflamed sectarian tensions that divide the Middle East.
Released a week after Ocean publicly came out, Channel Orange explores romantic angst and California hedonism in an imagined confessional style traceable to fellow West Coast singer-songwriters like, say, Joni Mitchell, comfortable in its creamy, sinuous electropop skin.
That unease is ultimately traceable to a single moral fact, that the bourgeois is primarily preoccupied with his own material well-being, and is neither public-spirited, nor virtuous, nor dedicated to the larger community around him or her.
As New York State Supreme Court judge Judge Michael Corriero explained to Business Insider last year, social media posts are part of the public domain and can be shown to a jury as long as they're traceable to a defendant.
The plaintiffs might lack the necessary standing to even bring the case to court, that is, that they have (1) suffered an injury (2) that is fairly traceable to what the defendant did and (3) can be remedied by a court.
"If you spent money to deal with fraud or identity theft that was fairly traceable to the Data Breach, or to protect yourself from future harm, then you can submit a claim for reimbursement," Equifax says on its breach notification website.
James Bessen, of Boston University School of Law, argues in a paper published in 2016 that about half of the rise in profits and valuations since 1980 is traceable to political gamesmanship, involving influencing and arbitraging regulations to inhibit competition.
Editorial Notebook For as long as poverty endures, there will be political candidates working to snag voters' attention with vows of a "crackdown" on welfare abuses supposedly traceable to great throngs of people living high on the hog with taxpayer support.
James Bessen, of Boston University School of Law, argues in a paper published in 2016 that about half of the rise in profits and valuations since 1980 is traceable to political gamesmanship, involving influencing and arbitraging regulations to inhibit competition.
And who knew that the lack of verb endings in Minnesota's remote Iron Range might be traceable to the polyglot immigrant mineworkers who, in a region lacking a base of native English speakers, had to cook up a mutually intelligible pidgin?
U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said on Wednesday the plaintiffs led by the New England Anti-Vivisection Society had not shown they had suffered a concrete and particularized injury traceable to defendants' actions and that a federal court could redress.
According to this definition, which the court suggested was based upon the character in Mr Steinbeck's novel, neither a low IQ nor a deficit in "adaptive behaviour" qualifies an individual as intellectually disabled unless the latter is directly traceable to the former.
The Nigerian former record label owner and electro-funk musician lived a life shrouded in storybook-like mystery, with some of the only verified information about him traceable to the nine albums he self-released on his Wilfilms label between 1977 and 1985.
"The notion that a 1789 jurisdictional statute authorizes this extraordinary effort to recover from a foreign bank for foreign injuries allegedly traceable to foreign transactions that were heavily regulated by multiple countries -- an effort that has caused substantial diplomatic tension -- beggars all belief," Clement wrote.
Manafort also faces a forfeiture claim related to the charges that could cost him as much as $30 million, calling upon him to forfeit "any property, real or personal, which constitutes or is derived from proceeds traceable to the offense(s) of conviction" upon conviction.
In October, when the Obama administration accused Russia of stealing and releasing Democratic emails, it also said there was a pattern of probing of voter registration-related systems that was traceable to Russian servers but stopped short of saying the Russian government was behind it.
The inspector general notes that FBI policy recommends against but does not prohibit the use of FBI-issued devices for contacting sources, so a number of field agents use their work phones rather than communication devices and platforms that are not traceable to the government.
But according to a former Facebook executive in a position to know, the company believed that many of the Facebook accounts and the predatory behavior the letters referenced were fakes, traceable to News Corp lawyers or others working for Murdoch, who owned Facebook's biggest competitor, MySpace.
Prosecutors went on to assert that even if the information was traceable to a source inside the Justice Department, it was unclear whether anything disclosed constituted grand jury material subject to a secrecy requirement, relying on the appeals court decision in the case involving Mr. Starr's office.
That case presented a question with important implications for the separation of powers: whether Congress can enact a law that confers standing — the right to sue — on people who, while they can point to a legal violation, did not suffer a concrete injury traceable to the violation.
Users may also still be eligible for up to $20,000 in compensation if they can provide evidence that the leak of their financial data resulted in "fraud, identity theft, or other alleged misuse of your personal information fairly traceable to the data breach," the settlement website states.
First responders couldn't find Yeming Shen because his 911 call February 10 was not understandable and it was made on his foreign-issued cell phone that was only traceable to an area -- not a specific address -- in the city of Troy with several apartment buildings, Capt.
The en banc 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 7-5 decision said the plaintiffs lacked standing to bring their equal-protection claims against the Alabama attorney general's office because they did not show that their alleged injuries were "fairly traceable" to the AG's conduct.
The plan would limit gun buyers to only purchasing one handgun per month; ban the sale of assault weapons, bump stocks, and high-capacity magazines; and require gun manufacturers to produce guns with microstamping technology, which would make bullet shells fired from a weapon traceable to a specific gun.
One motivation for Christopher Ponsoldt to stash money overseas in accounts not traceable to him: He owned a dirt racetrack in Florida, and he was concerned racers "may get hurt and might then try to sue him for damages," the law firm notes on his case file said.
In pages as riveting as any thriller, Shah describes pitched battles between the dominant "miasmatists," who believed the smell of human waste caused the illness, versus the British anesthetist John Snow, who was convinced that cholera was caused by contaminated waters — and perhaps traceable to one water pump.
"Neither of the Chambers' members has suffered an injury that is traceable to the Ordinance and would be redressed if the Ordinance were declared invalid or enforcement were otherwise enjoined," Lasnik said in his ruling, referring to Uber and East Side For Hire, a more traditional transportation firm.
Now doctors at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore are proposing a new, complementary theory: Many cancers may be traceable to two specific digestive bacteria that form a film on the colon, raising the prospect that some high-risk patients might one day be identified with a simple, painless stool test.
If you really do want to make your ex as miserable as you are, instead of out and out harassment like the above, it's more effective—and, importantly, less traceableto stir up a constant sense of dread deep within them through calculated socializing and social media manipulation.
United States, a 2016 decision, the Supreme Court decided that the Justice Department could not use the asset forfeiture law to prevent a defendant from spending money that was not traceable to the crime charged, in that case health care fraud, because it would violate the Sixth Amendment right to counsel.
That's why we are encouraging all employees to take Senator Sanders up on his request and respond with their actual experienceAccording to John Miller-Lewis, Deputy Communications Director for Senator Sanders, that call-out resulted in over 53 recent entries that were traceable to just four IP addresses, all located within Seattle.
Part of the trouble, both with attracting funds to value approaches, and with sticking with them during the sometimes long periods of underperformance, may be traceable to the inevitable mismatch between what is best for the owner of the money and what is best for the manager hired to advise or execute a strategy.
"[T]he defendant admitted to the forfeiture allegations in the Information and agreed that the following property constitutes or is derived from proceeds traceable to the offense alleged in Count One," the court document states, while noting that two of the New York properties were substitutes for assets unable to be seized by the government.
" Any injury from buying the unnecessary health insurance — presumably, an expense that the men would not otherwise incur — "is entirely self-inflicted," Judge King continued, adding that "a long line of cases establishes that self-inflicted injuries cannot establish standing because a self-inflicted injury, by definition, is not traceable to the challenged action.
" (No one is better than Wallace when it comes to skies and weather, which is traceable to his having grown up in central Illinois, a land of flat tornado-haunted vastidity.) As John Jeremiah Sullivan wrote after Wallace's death, "Here's a thing that is hard to imagine: being so inventive a writer that when you die, the language is impoverished.
But like DiCaprio's character in the 2013 Martin Scorsese film, Red Granite has found themselves the target of a government investigation for their alleged involvement in a money-laundering scheme — the Department of Justice asserting that tens of millions of dollars Red Granite used to produce films Dumb and Dumber To and Daddy's Home are traceable to foreign corruption, The Hollywood Reporter reported.
The explosion of the smugs-versus-trolls phase of our political discourse is traceable to a 2004 confrontation between Jon Stewart and the political commentator Tucker Carlson in the waning days of "Crossfire," in which Mr. Stewart dropped his comedian persona and accused Mr. Carlson and his ilk of undermining serious discourse with their partisan feuding and made-for-TV talking points.
A product of many years of scholarship, scavenging and restoration, the collection draws from dozens of rare wax cylinders, sorting them in three categories: commercial recordings, by enterprising souls like the revivalist minister Frank Butts; celebrity recordings, notably those by the gospel baritone Ira D. Sankey; and vernacular recordings, including what's known as the Heath cache, much of it traceable to a camp meeting on the Jersey Shore in 1897.
Those tunes appear, like "Einbahnstrasse," on the front half of the album, under the heading Part I. (No plans have been announced for a vinyl release, but the tracks are organized as if with that format in mind.) The second half consists of four Pelt originals, in a post-bop dialect loosely traceable to the Miles Davis Quintet of the 1960s, which included Mr. Carter; "Desire" could almost pass for one of Wayne Shorter's compositions for that band.
And, frankly, at the rate at which the atmosphere is warming in response to all factors, natural and manmade (about 0.8˚ to 0.9˚C per century over the last 36 years), and with a new solar minimum possibly counteracting any earth-bound warming trend over the next several decades, it would take one or two centuries to determine, because damage specifically traceable to human action rather than other factors, if it happens, won't be clear before then, if ever.

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