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The outbreak of the illness was traced to China&aposs southeastern Guangdong province and was genetically traced to have spread through bats.
Of the six people that had the mutation, five instances could be traced to founder effects, and one case could be traced to a marriage between close relatives.
Previously, cases were only traced to eating chopped romaine lettuce.
That exact composition was traced to a specific meteorite nearby.
Much of this deterioration can be traced to their phones.
The phone was reportedly traced to Venice Boulevard and Burlington Avenue.
These two data points can be traced to an exact location.
Part of the appeal can actually be traced to Kodak's decline.
The improvement in China's fortunes can be traced to three factors.
That drop-off can be traced to factors beyond just hygiene.
Many of the world's biggest epidemics have been traced to China.
Most of South Korea's cases were traced to a local church.
Most of South Korea's cases were traced to a local church.
It was traced to a contingent of U.N. peacekeepers from Nepal.
Matthews' cell phone was traced to the area of the fires.
Koyama's leap from advertising to publishing can be traced to back 2005.
By 2016, one in every 0003 deaths could be traced to opioids.
Yet Mr Tajani's win can be traced to those same disruptive forces.
Houston police chief Art Acevedo said the jersey was traced to Mexico.
But another part of it can in fact be traced to Trump.
In Japan, the national fascination with cuteness is traced to girls' handwriting.
At least two other caffeine overdose deaths have been traced to supplements.
But a crucial impetus for progress can be traced to that exhibition.
The formulation of its underlying theory is traced to 1980s academic research.
Some of that can be traced to the devastation wrought by wildfires.
Several of the Instagram posts traced to Russia offered merchandise for sale.
The truck, she said, was later traced to a paramilitary police officer.
But those problems can also be traced to the great fashion experiment.
That failure was traced to a different problem than the most recent mishap.
Protest quilts, however, have been traced to as early as the 300th century.
Discord's problems could be traced to problems at Cloudflare, a content delivery network.
Evidence of humans eating them can be traced to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
These mutilations were traced to multiple events, and not just one isolated incident.
The 1983 bombing, which killed 241 US service personnel, was traced to Hezbollah.
Wahhaj was eventually traced to Amalia, New Mexico, according to the Albuquerque Journal.
Protestant presence in Brazil, but its current influence can be traced to the
The bug, which we covered on Sunday, was traced to Andersen's Nvidia GPU.
Much of the church's stability can be traced to Latino immigration, Gallup says.
Monaco's apparent lack of poverty can be traced to a confluence of factors.
Miscalculations can be traced to the thicket of regulations that govern college pricing.
Samples collected in the morning hours were traced to nearby points of origin.
Half of reported healthcare breaches can now be traced to criminal hacking attacks.
Many of the devices, probably belonging to staff, can be traced to homes.
The contamination was traced to a single donation collected five days earlier in California.
Previously, only a fast repeating radio burst had been traced to its home galaxy.
And, yes, anthropologically the first human being can be traced to the African continent.
The origins of Britain's huge aid budget can be traced to the same era.
Criminals want to avoid background checks and guns that can be traced to them.
A deficiency of the vitamin B3 has been traced to a condition called pellagra.
A lot of that can be traced to the game's simplified approach to combat.
Most of the funds were traced to bank accounts in Canada and Hong Kong.
No deaths have been traced to South Korea's post-natal centers in recent years.
Much of that can be traced to a persistent gender gap in retirement income.
But most of these posts and ideas can't be traced to any real source.
No deaths have been traced to South Korea's post-natal centres in recent years.
But more often than not, the condition can't be traced to any one cause.
Some threats were traced to other parts of Oklahoma and Texas, the superintendent said.
The stock market's capricious behavior cannot be traced to a single factor, of course.
But the roots of their yearslong feud can be traced to a tied race.
And arguably these hallmarks can be traced to Ms. Roberts's firm, Elizabeth Roberts Architects.
A jawbone discovered there was traced to a mysterious human species called the Denisovans.
Many of the coordinates traced to specific schools, workplaces, military bases and residential neighborhoods.
Since early Friday morning more than 90 contacts have been traced to the man.
Some setbacks can be traced to crop failures, political turmoil or the 2008 recession.
But can the problems of contemporary academia really be traced to hyperspecialized graduate training?
Every issue women face in today's society can be traced to this root cause.
Can it be traced to the last common ancestor of modern humans and Neanderthals?
The president's affinity for Elton John can be traced to his 2016 campaign days.
These individuals could not be traced to any other legitimate public profiles or company bios.
Surprisingly, the flashpoints of major crises can usually be traced to a few specific policies.
Modern wing suits can be traced to a doomed 1912 jump off the Eiffel Tower.
The body was traced to the undercarriage of KQ flight 100 that departed from JKIA.
A great deal of its appeal (though not all) can be traced to its flexibility.
The outbreak has been traced to a man who disembarked from the ship on Jan.
Its roots can be traced to ancient philosophers in both the East and the West.
The purchases have been traced to a credit card in Rotana, the older sister's, name.
This contamination was traced to a third-party supplier who we no longer work with.
This disruption was eventually traced to damage to three undersea cables off the Egyptian coast.
This is an example of a pumice raft that was eventually traced to its source.
It is unclear whether the hacks were traced to crime groups or Russian intelligence services.
Everything good in my life can be traced to the day I met Ernie Vandeweghe.
The increased use of large and costly backfires can likely be traced to such incentives.
Its creation can be traced to the Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v.
Now, when an error is traced to an employee, the entire team undergoes fresh training.
On Friday, prosecutors in Queens said that they had all been traced to one man.
On Tuesday, Norway said 40 percent of its then-1,400 infections were traced to Ischgl.
His army physical, however, revealed a blood problem that was eventually traced to kidney failure.
"Creative" can be traced to the Latin creare, meaning to beget or to bring forth.
Many of those cases can be traced to ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities in New York.
The last time the D.N.C. was hacked, in 2016, the episode was traced to Russia.
A third of her ancestry could be traced to early farmers in the Near East.
The suspect's cell phone was traced to the area of the fires, the affidavit said.
"Most cases can still be traced to known contacts or clusters of cases," he said.
In Michigan, the green liquid was traced to a nearby plant, Electro-Plating Services Inc.
"In fact, it can be traced to the Viking era," Ismail wrote in an email.
Mr. Andreyko, 46, said the inspiration for the book could be traced to his childhood.
But unlike the others, the direct cause in Haiti was traced to the United Nations.
Some scholars even argue that the rise of fentanyl can be traced to drug interdiction.
Thousands of those bots could be traced to Russia and several hundred could be traced to Iran, according to Emilio Ferrara, one of the study's four authors and the principal investigator in the Machine Intelligence and Data Science group at USC's Information Sciences Institute.
One possibility for why these galaxies are so rare could be traced to the rings themselves.
If the DNC hack hadn't been traced to Russia, much of that might never have emerged.
The earlier one was traced to contamination in lettuce from the growing region of Yuma, Arizona.
Few objects have turned up so far that can be traced to the Islamic State's plunder.
The historical roots of these bands, however, are less cheerfully traced to military training and combat.
Whatever flaws the safety pin possesses as a tactic can largely be traced to its origins.
From the point he took over, a line of continuity can be traced to this day.
For one, some reporters still don't buy that Russia can be traced to the DNC breach.
The limerick's name has been traced to France, where an 18th-century Irish Brigade was serving.
The phenomenon has been traced to slavery and to Jim Crow laws, which segregated swimming pools.
The infection was traced to flour produced at a General Mills plant in Kansas City, Missouri.
A cluster is an interconnected group of cases that can be traced to the same source.
Although there have been fires in hospitals traced to alcohol-based hand sanitizer, they are rare.
The current law can be traced to two cases: one from 19923, National Bellas Hess v.
Other repeating fast radio bursts have also been traced to galactic regions where stars are formed.
Early versions of this can be traced to Native Americans in the Pueblo and Navajo tribes.
The repeating signal was traced to a massive spiral galaxy around 500 million light-years away.
FRB 180916 was traced to one of the spiral arms of a Milky Way-esque galaxy.
The source of COVID-2628 has ostensibly been traced to a traditional animal market in Wuhan.
The roots of Section 44(i) can be traced to Britain's Act of Settlement in 1701.
Merritt's cellphone was also traced to the burial site area in the days following the McStays' disappearance.
The brokerage account was accessed from internet addresses that were traced to Jung, according to the SEC.
Digital espionage operations targeting news organizations have become commonplace with numerous attacks traced to China-based operators.
The improvements can be traced to industry consolidation and investment—things that have eluded most onshore builders.
The reason for the achievements can be traced to parents' increased investment in their children, researchers say.
The history of the city's current music reputation — its "musical rebirth" — can be traced to the 1970s.
His mother's side could be traced to a population from the central Alps that doesn't exist anymore.
The poem's opening features traditional lines of encouragement and can be traced to a 1930s Dutch periodical.
The poem's opening features traditional lines of encouragement, and can be traced to a 1930s Dutch periodical.
The price moderation can be traced to a massive wave of apartment construction the past few years.
And Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, has been traced to camels and bats in Saudi Arabia.
There was a cluster of cases in Singapore a few weeks ago traced to a hotel meeting.
Cases in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Oman, Lebanon, the U.A.E. and Canada have all been traced to Iran.
For Americans, about 4 percent of our ancestry traced to Asia may actually reflect Native American roots.
This was a common local affliction in those days, traced to a bad run of Swiss cheese.
Opposition to vaccinations can be traced to the introduction of the first vaccine in the 18th century.
The outbreak in Rockland County has been traced to an annual Hasidic pilgrimage from Israel to Ukraine.
But during cross-examination Syed's attorney Justin Brown asked how two calls contained in the data — one traced to Dupont Circle in Washington and another traced to Baltimore could have been made just 27 minutes apart when it would be nearly impossible to travel the distance in that time.
Very few attacks on U.S. soil since September 11, 2001 have been traced to foreign nationals at all.
The breach at Equifax was traced to a vulnerability in Apache Struts that was discovered earlier this year.
The Marriott data breach that exposed the information of up to 500 million was traced to Chinese hackers.
That foot was traced to Stanley K. Okumoto, who was 79 when he went missing in September 2017.
That way, it cannot be directly traced to you — either by your daughter or by the girl's family.
Another aspect of the disparity could be traced to a general over-saturation of social networks as is.
California outlawed non-medical exemptions in 2015 after a measles outbreak was traced to the Disneyland theme park.
A month later, at least 80 Boston College students were sickened by norovirus traced to a Chipotle restaurant.
Nearly 40 cases of measles were traced to unvaccinated children in one such school that defied the ban.
The roots of Operation Wetback can be traced to the birth of large-scale farming in the Southwest.
Others continue to supply retail stores that they know sell hundreds of guns traced to crimes every year.
Instead, its rise can be traced to its winning personality and looks, and the politics of dog breeding.
Just earlier this year several emails of Members of Parliament were hacked, which was eventually traced to Iran.
A multistate outbreak of listeria has been traced to a Houston manufacturer's Vietnamese ready-to-eat pork products.
In 2008, hackers traced to the Chinese government infiltrated the campaigns of both Barack Obama and John McCain.
While the diagnosis cannot be fully traced to Gale Sayer's football career, doctors believe it played a role.
Other basic sensory perceptions—touch, taste, sight, smell, hearing—have been traced to particular areas of the brain.
On a few occasions, however, hacks have been traced to governments across the globe attempting to surveil individuals.
She did not divulge whether or not the norovirus contamination was traced to any employees at the McDonald's.
This connection can be traced to the ways subcultural trolls would gleefully deploy hateful, often explicitly racist language.
Much of these vulnerabilities can be traced to the fairly recent history of the country's slapdash election infrastructure.
The initial claim was traced to online forums like 4chan, where commenters appeared to gloat about deceiving journalists.
Some of this can be traced to Woodrow Wilson's theory of presidential power as an agent of progress.
American officials have said privately that they believe that the hacking could be traced to the Chinese government.
It was a decision the mayor would later defend as coronavirus cases traced to the celebration piled up.
At least five deaths have been traced to Life Care, according to Washington state and local health officials.
The philosophy behind Islamic saving and investing can be traced to the Quran and other early Islamic texts.
The flu vaccines provided in the United States, for example, are often traced to research done in China.
A flu pandemic in 2009, which killed 17,000 people, was traced to a pig farm in central Mexico.
NOAA said the heat wave can be traced to an area of high pressure planted over the region.
They were traced to wastewater wells, used for the disposal of fluids associated with oil and gas operations.
Cases in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates and Canada have been traced to Iran.
According to the Carbon Majors Report, more than half of industrial emissions can be traced to 25 companies.
The virus has also been traced to a seafood market in Wuhan city, which also sold live animals.
To be sure, most blackouts during storms can be traced to the grid, and specifically downed power lines.
The woman told police the license plate number of the man's vehicle, which was then traced to Wilson.
The modern divisions on the court can be traced to the Warren court of the 1950s and 1960s.
Of the nearly 400 outbreaks that could be traced to a specific source, 94 percent were caused by germs.
But it isn't related to the outbreak of O157:H7 traced to romaine lettuce that happened earlier this spring.
But Bob Marley's career can be traced to the earliest days of the Jamaican music that would become reggae.
The other two firearms were a Sig Sauer rifle and a Glock pistol, which were traced to the shooter.
Pryor's allure can't be traced to any one thing, as it is the cumulative impact that makes it work.
The revival's roots can be traced to the early months of last year, when a possible calamity was averted.
All of the party's current problems can be traced to a lack of leadership starting with the White House.
His remains the only case in which the repopulation of a species can be traced to a single source.
The whole idea of people getting rich from music can be traced to two things: Recorded music and publishing.
In California, utilities are responsible for fires traced to their equipment whether or not they are complying with regulations.
He's also critical of the shawarma boom, something he believes can be traced to one specific date: September 11.
What they found: In Africa, cholera epidemics were traced to at least 11 different introductions from Asia since 1970.
USC's scoring woes could be traced to Stanford's defense, particularly the way it pressured and seemed to confuse Daniels.
Like the romaine outbreak, the source of contamination was water pollution, traced to cattle fields near the spinach fields.
"Conspiracy theorizing can be traced to quite fundamental ways of thinking and the way people organize information," Douglas explains.
The critically endangered species can be traced to only 21875 trees, half of which are in a protected area.
In his case, his rides were traced to Europe, and he was reportedly charged more than $2,949 (S$4,000).
The origin of these bands was traced to water from the planet's majestic rings raining down onto its surface.
Some in the press have alleged that the operation can be traced to the very highest levels of government.
Another factor weighing on supply can be traced to changes of the floor area exemption policy in April 2011.
The recent swell of business leaders who've been transformed into celebrities can be traced to a number of factors.
The problem was traced to a faulty circuit board, but not before the same mistake happened two weeks later.
It led to the legal concept of a "particularized" injury, which needs to be traced to a legal violation.
Mizerek's frustrations can be traced to the company's focus on growth without corresponding attention to underlying infrastructure, employees said.
If the town runs on magical thinking, then its racist, misogynist delusions can be traced to this original distortion.
When the Democratic National Committee was hacked in 2016 during the presidential campaign, the incident was traced to Russia.
Much of the political crisis can be traced to Odebrecht, a Brazilian construction firm that prospered during the boom.
"It is not too much to say that all modern criminal justice reform can be traced to that pamphlet."
Strange bursts of radio waves have been traced to a distant part of space — but don't get too excited.
There remain deeply ingrained racial and social divides that can be traced to the way the city was developed.
Between 2007 and 2018, more than 150,000 firearms seized in Mexico were traced to U.S. gun shops and factories.
Ms. Kim's candidacy could be traced to Republican efforts after the 2012 election to recruit more candidates of color.
Perhaps Musk's irritation could be traced to Gates, a tech pioneer, sticking with his brand rather than endorsing Tesla.
One state-sponsored hack was traced to Russia because detectives noticed those responsible were online only from 9 a.m.
That can be traced to a Depression-era labor shortage that led Congress to pass the National Apprenticeship Act.
The number is rising with authorities saying a spate of new infections was traced to a flight from Britain.
My one-time narrow understanding of cooking can probably be directly traced to all of those years making tamales.
Cause of tinnitus traced to a new site Cells in the dorsal cochlear nucleus are capable of boosting their signals.
National soccer team members from Mexico tested positive for clenbuterol in 2011 — those positive results were traced to contaminated meat.
Another shell company, by the name of SPMK IV NY LLC, was traced to the Fox News personality Sean Hannity.
However, the illnesses caused by this outbreak have not yet been traced to a single grower, harvester, processor, or distributor.
Mr. Dickerson said his approach to interviewing guests — including the candidates on Saturday — could largely be traced to his upbringing.
Like so much else in the Arab world, Yemen's agony can be traced to the Arab-spring uprisings of 2011.
As is often the case with cultural phenomena, the genesis of this trend can be traced to the music world.
That trend can be traced to a handful of large departments, including Philadelphia, Chicago, and Las Vegas, that enacted reforms.
Clapper declined to specifically address the hacks of Democratic groups, which have been traced to hackers with suspected Russian ties.
Diouana's psychological unraveling can partly be traced to her physical environment, which in turn underlines her cultural and existential isolation.
The problem was traced to a faulty bracket, which was holding a bottle of helium inside the rocket's upper stage.
In fact, 10 percent of the national rise in murders could be traced to just five neighborhoods in that city.
The name can be traced to one of the officers from the HMS Challenger, which discovered the trench in 1875.
The move can be traced to 2004, when Ms. Wasserstein's father, Bruce Wasserstein, bought New York magazine for $55 million.
One acquaintance said his personality can be traced to growing up as a Korean in Japan, where discrimination is rampant.
Small business and freelance income can't always be traced to a 1099, and the bookkeeping can be questionable, she notes.
But the true roots of the problem can be traced to the administration of Mr. Duterte's predecessor, Benigno Aquino III.
Moxley was found bludgeoned to death by a golf club that was traced to a set owned by Skakel's mother.
Still, fewer than 10 human deaths were traced to the fire, probably because most people fled rather than fight it.
Trump was worried that a missile traced to America might kill some Russians and create a huge problem in Moscow.
The root of the failure of many Michigan's charter schools can be traced to a lack of oversight and accountability.
The trend itself can be traced to an Italian physician and geneticist, Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, who died on Aug.
Dealing with your personal finances can be difficult, yet many common money mistakes can be traced to simple behavioral tics.
A cholera outbreak that killed thousands of Haitians was traced to United Nations peacekeeping troops sent in after the earthquake.
"No storms or floods or droughts or heat waves can be traced to my individual act of driving," he wrote.
As with many issues in TV, these problematic patterns can be traced to shortages of both production time and funding.
The decline, while modest, may be traced to more intense outreach efforts and an expansion of so-called safe havens.
It is an issue of increasing urgency as more fires are traced to equipment owned by California's investor-owned utilities.
At the time, Arshad was in contact with a man known as "Omar," whose telephone was traced to Athens, Greece.
Damages from the 20 incidents that have been traced to Mr. Williams so far could total $1,400, the police said.
Infections in neighboring countries and even some as far as Canada, Norway and New Zealand have been traced to Iran.
Last year, its Crew Dragon capsule exploded during a test, a problem that the company traced to a leaky valve.
I had one therapist who told me that every neurosis and blockage could be traced to a locus of fear.
Nearly all the cases outside of China were traced to people who had traveled through the epicenter of the outbreak.
The conspiracy has been traced to an anonymous user identified as "Q" or "QAnon" on the online message board 4Chan.
The move is designed to cut down on earthquakes in the state, which officials have traced to fracking operations there.
Last year, Swedish authorities said they traced to Russia a disinformation campaign when Sweden was considering cooperating militarily with NATO.
However, Joshua Kushner's wealth can be traced to his family's real estate fortune, which funded other investments he has made.
The "WannaCry" attack, which paralyzed more than 150 organizations around the globe in 2017, was also traced to North Korea.
A spate of foodborne illnesses traced to Chipotle food last year led to a major drop in sales and stock prices.
Facebook briefed congressional investigators yesterday, describing $100,000 worth of political ad buys that the company traced to 470 phony Russian accounts.
But most cases can be traced to people who were knowingly sick and still decided to wade in, the authors say.
But the researchers behind the current review point out that not all cases of tinnitus can be traced to loud noises.
A seemingly separate outbreak of the parasite was traced to Del Monte Fresh Produce vegetable trays in mid-June, prompting recalls.
This aesthetic shift may be traced to Italian Futurism's grip on Hablik, who undoubtedly encountered the group's work during his travels.
As Gizmodo previously reported, September's Falcon 9 failure was traced to a helium tank in the rocket's liquid oxygen second stage.
It can be traced to John Wesley Work's collection in 1907, "New Jubilee Songs and Folk Songs of the American Negro".
It was only in April of this year, though, that the outbreak was finally traced to frozen vegetables, sparking the recall.
Because each image is unique, it can't be traced to a source with a reverse image search for an easy debunking.
Many of the 250,000 deaths in America attributable to medical error each year can be traced to poorly co-ordinated care.
As part of its investigation, Uber determined that an Internet address potentially associated with the breach could be traced to Lambert.
Medical conditions like cancer and heart disease are complex and not likely to be traced to a single aberration in DNA.
Au contraire, the freedom and fertility of 14th-century arts can be traced to the social innovations of the 13th century.
An attack where the hackers gained control of systems at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory was traced to IP addresses in China.
The increasingly angry tone from Iranian leaders, he said, can be partly traced to "Iran signaling its displeasure" about that problem.
Many small-bodied birds today eat insects, and this trait can be traced to the surviving birds 66 million years ago.
Furthermore, it can be traced to two separate time periods: 6.5-8.7 million years ago, and 3.2-1.7 million years ago.
The media continuously reports on hacked emails that intelligence officials with a high degree of certainly have traced to Russian hackers.
On Earth, the earliest evidence of life can be traced to cyanobacteria fossils between 3.5 billion and 3.8 billion years old.
Indeed, part of baseball's appealing history can be traced to its diversity in those moments before the pitcher began his windup.
The economic problems are often traced to the violent seizures of thousands of white-owned farms that began in about 2000.
He and the other man's convictions were later vacated after DNA testing was traced to another suspect, according to the Tribune.
A common occurrence during pregnancy Use of vaginal progesterone to prevent miscarriage can be traced to the mid-1950s, Coomarasamy noted.
A small cluster of coronavirus cases were traced to the ship from a previous voyage, Princess Cruises said in a statement.
Experts say overcapitalization can be traced to the 17th and 18th centuries, when it was common to uppercase many significant words.
Many of our most intractable economic ills can be traced to some degree to this ineluctable fact: America is getting old.
The roots of modern-day stalemates can be traced to a 21.7 law that reorganized the budgeting process, Professor Bilmes said.
Some of the jump in New York's cases can be traced to significantly increased testing, which the state began this week.
The word can be traced to "thag," a Hindi word meaning "thief" or "con man," whose roots go back to Sanskrit.
Some of the jump in New York's cases can be traced to ramped-up testing, which the state began this week.
The city's surge in homelessness can be traced to 2011, when the state cut funding to a key rental assistance program.
This year, more than 200 million eggs were recalled after a salmonella outbreak was traced to a farm in North Carolina.
Ulsan is less than an hour away from Daegu, where a large number of cases in the country was traced to.
Fourteen of the pregnancies were traced to infection in the first trimester, while 28 could have been infected during any trimester.
Sergeant Brown's father would tell him and anyone else who asked that his lineage could be traced to the Blackfeet Nation.
The family fortune can be traced to Morris Milstein, a canny Russian émigré who founded the Circle Floor Company in 1919.
In part, that difference in bounce-back can be traced to where the upper and middle class, respectively, invest their money.
Last year, for example, scientists detected a mysterious surge of unauthorized CFC-11 emissions, which was later traced to eastern China.
Nissan estimates 56 per cent of the vehicles have the problem, which has been traced to faulty seals in the pump.
Some of these cases can be traced to Trump's unique foibles, like his opaque finances and penchant for committing impeachable offenses.
Some of the collapse can be traced to Mr. Maduro's economic policies, which do fall under the broad label of socialism.
Soon after, a cholera epidemic broke out, and it was eventually traced to poor sanitation at a base for Nepalese peacekeepers.
Now that an FRB has been traced to its origin, scientists may finally be close to explaining what causes the peculiar signals.
Since 2014, Thai, Lao, and Chinese authorities had seized large narcotics shipments that have been traced to Kings Romans, the statement said.
Following an investigation by CDC officials, the outbreak has been traced to pre-cut melons produced by the Indiana-based Caito Foods.
The introduction of modernist design can be traced to the Canadian National Railway, which has used this slick CN logo since 1959.
Modern notaries are members of a proud tradition whose lineage, according to the Colorado Notary blog, can be traced to ancient Sumeria.
"All the bad behavior and excess in the music business can be traced to the CD." What did you mean by that?
The first cases in December were traced to a seafood market in the Hubei capital of Wuhan, where wildlife was sold illegally.
This could be traced to the U.S. shale revolution and to U.S. sanctions on Iran, which bestow significant geopolitical benefits on Russia.
The outbreak has been traced to contaminated water used in food preparation at the Horeb Youth Center, reports the Los Angeles Times.
The company, whose origin can be traced to an internal messaging program developed by Goldman, has raised a total of $200 million.
The company, whose origin can be traced to an internal messaging program developed by Goldman, has raised a total of $460 million.
Security camera video later showed Zhang accepting a ride from a black Saturn Astra traced to Christensen, a former physics Ph.D. candidate.
According to ESA, a signal from Schiaparelli was traced to "near the arrival on the surface of Mars," before mysteriously cutting out.
A specific charge of "money laundering" requires that the initial funds be traced to a so-called "predicate," a recognized serious crime.
Part of the slower rate under Trump can be traced to a 58 percent drop in apprehensions of people crossing the border.
Part of the problem, according to Theron, could be traced to an orange gown she wore to the Oscars back in 2000.
His biggest challenge resides in the fact that most of the turmoil can be traced to a President who is, himself, undisciplined.
Ticonderoga, New York (CNN)The beginnings of "Star Trek: New Voyages" can be traced to 1985, when James Cawley was a teenager.
Much of the millennial advantage can be traced to Canadian paternalism—that of the state and that of the youngsters' indulgent parents.
Anemic productivity growth and flagging corporate profits can be traced to too much entitlement spending as the world's population ages, Greenspan added.
A 911 call was mistakenly traced to the wrong location, where officers were met with gunfire, a Missouri Highway Patrol official said.
Security camera video later showed Zhang accepting a ride from a black Saturn Astra traced to Christensen, a former physics Ph.D. candidate.
The arguments can partly be traced to a decades-long push by conservatives to make the case that CAFE standards are dangerous.
Recent declines in the rate can be traced to an increase in the number of Americans who have stopped looking for work.
His ties to The New York Times can be traced to the newspaper's earliest days, under Henry J. Raymond, the founding editor.
The enduring influence of people born in the years after the Second World War can be traced to a number of factors.
The modern paddleboard can be traced to the 2318s, when instructors in Hawaii used them to stay afloat while teaching traditional surfing.
Gender differences in financial literacy may be traced to a combination of socioeconomic factors, but also include differences in opportunities for learning.
They're generally traced to an English 1938 play by Patrick Hamilton, Gas Light, and even more often to the 1944 film adaptation.
To a degree, then, North Korea's history can be traced to the rhetorical winds stirred up by an American president, Woodrow Wilson.
In November 2015, coordinated attacks on a nightclub and several cafes in Paris that killed 130 people were traced to the group.
The "phantom" court date phenomenon can be traced to a June 21 Supreme Court ruling in a case called Pereira v. Sessions.
China's economic bonds with Australia can be traced to the 19th century, when a gold rush drew Chinese immigrants to the continent.
Phelps's uneasy relationship with the media could be traced to 2000, when he qualified for the United States Olympic team at 15.
The data included location coordinates from users' last posts, many of which traced to specific schools, workplaces, military bases and residential neighborhoods.
Earlier this year, more than 200 million eggs were recalled after a salmonella outbreak was traced to a farm in North Carolina.
The move toward stickiness can be traced to men on the Soviet Union teams, Williams said, although they didn't actually use honey.
The concept's origins are usually traced to women activists from the global South, whose vision included transformation of local and global institutions.
Many of the worst of the books available in British mosques were published by agencies that have been traced to Saudi Arabia.
She expected some of it could be traced to people moving to Oregon from more air-conditioning-dependent parts of the country.
The coronavirus that caused SARS was traced to the civet cat, a wild animal considered a delicacy in parts of south China.
The IP address for the server simply traced to Google Cloud Services, so Troia doesn't know who amassed the data stored there.
"The differences between states can be traced to differences in the demography, geography and even the ideology of the various states," Howmuch.
This first outbreak, typically traced to the popularization of hypodermically injected morphine, began to spread in the wake of the Civil War.
Workers disinfected and shut down the market after the city health department said many of the cases had been traced to it.
The deadly 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was traced to the civet cat, considered a delicacy in southern China.
So much of the islands' modern history and character, in all its color and complexity, can be traced to one export crop.
If the Islamic State regains significant territory or launches terrorist attacks traced to Syria, Trump may have no choice but to intervene.
The first is the opioid epidemic, whose rise can be traced to the release, in 1996, of the prescription pain drug OxyContin.
The case argues that this law, which can be traced to British colonial law from the turn of the century, is unconstitutional.
A review of more than 50 cases of unlicensed dealers found guns that have been traced to homicides, armed robbery, and suicide.
The impetus for the loathed legislation can be traced to a room in the Purple Garden Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan's capital city.
The driver, a 25-year-old from Northern Ireland, has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and his trailer was traced to Belgium.
According to experts, the origins of the conflict between the Kurds and Turkey can be traced to shortly after the First World War.
Everything from bar fights to Twitter wars to actual wars can often be traced to a singular motivation: justice for some past harms.
The difference in the margins can be traced to each poll's sample of non-white voters and voters under the age of 50.
Each item of cheap clothing was traced to its store, each chair and lamp surveyed and each remark rendered in its exact patois.
This bubble was traced to exuberant and error-filled theorizing about how to approach the task formed after just a few learning experiences.
Total football's lineage can be traced to Jack Reynolds, an Englishman who coached Ajax sporadically throughout the first half of the 20th century.
Macron also witnessed his campaign emails hacked and leaked days before the election, though the hack has not been definitively traced to Russia.
If your grocery bill starts trending higher, the problem can be traced to the nation's highways, not the aisles of your local store.
Of the Hornets' 17 current wins, 14 can be traced to the play of Kemba Walker, Nicolas Batum, Marvin Williams, and Jeremy Lamb.
The first "Lost Landscapes" can be traced to 2006, when Mr. Prelinger gathered material for a program of archival material on San Francisco.
For example, it claims that the application relied on a Yahoo News article since traced to Mr. Steele without explaining the Steele connection.
Caron suspects that vaping's ill effects can also be traced to propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin (PGVG), the base liquids in e-cigarettes.
A cholera outbreak that killed thousands of people in Haiti was traced to peacekeeping troops sent by the United Nations after the earthquake.
The mysterious drop would later be traced to Precinct 216, a community center in DeLand, where Gore's total was showing negative 16,022 votes.
The Marburg virus, which causes a hemorrhagic fever similar to Ebola's, was also traced to a virus that resides in African fruit bats.
The coronavirus was traced to the civet cat, a wild animal considered a delicacy in parts of southern China, where the epidemic began.
Morgan Stanley explained that its forecast for lower earnings and profit growth can be traced to an expected uptick in supply-side costs.
While most of the new cases were traced to the southeastern city of Daegu, almost all major cities and provinces reported some infections.
It was eventually traced to civet cats, raccoon dogs and some other species that were raised and slaughtered for the exotic food trade.
Cracking down will also be difficult because much of the abuse documented by The Times can be traced to the subsidy formula itself.
And its origins can be traced to what initially played like a victory for Jimmy and a catastrophe for Chuck — the disbarment hearing.
The origins of the INF treaty can be traced to the two-day Reagan-Gorbachev summit held in Reykjavik, Iceland in October 1986.
An anti-mask law in the United States can be traced to 1845, when tenant farmers wore disguises to attack law enforcement officials.
In April, more than 206 million eggs were recalled after an outbreak of salmonella was traced to an egg farm in North Carolina.
But the test results told another story, revealing that much of his ethnicity could be traced to two African countries, Togo and Benin.
Warfarin was initially discovered in the 1920s after cattle started dying from internal bleeding, and the cause was traced to moldy clover silage.
On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration warned that more recalls of products traced to contaminated dry whey protein are likely on the way.
This increase is important to document, since a range of health-related issues for wildlife and even humans have been traced to light pollution.
Available data showed a drop since 2011 in the number of weapons confiscated by security forces in Mexico and traced to the United States.
The source of the explosion was traced to the rocket's engines, so Orbital decided to replace them with ones made by a Russian manufacturer.
First, the broadening of the tax indicators can be traced to an independent review of "Doing Business" published in 2013, before Ms Bachelet's election.
The CDC, the Department of Agriculture and multiple states are investigating the outbreak, which was traced to the Adams Farm Slaughterhouse in Athol, Massachusetts.
Much of the improvement can be traced to cuts in corporate taxes and a reduction in debt-servicing costs because of lower interest rates.
The latest battle between Janet Jackson and Wissam Al Mana can be traced to an argument over WiFi access for the former couple's nanny.
The news came as the CDC also said a salmonella outbreak traced to pig ear dog treats continues to sicken people in multiple states.
Similarly, emails the FBI traced to the other hacker, one with the subject line "boss," included photos of both men in Chinese military uniforms.
In 2018, which saw more than 300 cases across the country, 82 cases were traced to travelers alone, the highest number seen since 2000.
Many suspect the ailments can be traced to their contact years earlier with "burn pits," assorted poisons and artillery shells made of depleted uranium.
Nearly all the joy I've experienced this summer can be traced to a single video, and it's one I can't really summarize in words.
The insulin hypothesis can be traced to the research of Lewis Cantley, the director of the Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medical College.
And if the self-driving system had flaws, maybe those can be traced to a series of decisions Uber made around its organizational structure.
The schism is often traced to Argentina's disastrous exit from the 1958 World Cup, which was long before Menotti and Bilardo entered the picture.
The precursors to Halloween can be traced to the old Celtic tradition of Samhain that explores the line between the living and the dead.
The study is a follow-up to the discovery in 2012 that the ability to amble can be traced to a single gene mutation.
In part, its origins can be traced to the long-running practice by students of competing colleges to mark their territory with spray paint.
Operator switchboards were designed to be the most reliable way to transmit audio, and thus many developments in sound can be traced to telephony.
Its roots can be traced to the 1930s, when mountaineers were looking for a smaller, lighter alternative to full-length skis to descend glaciers.
Adopt microstamping of cartridges so that they can be traced to the gun that fired them, which is useful for solving gun crimes. 7.
Too often in the past, Moscow has denied its involvement in cases that later end up being traced to the Kremlin or its proxies.
A company has recalled more than 200 million eggs after an outbreak of salmonella was traced to one of its farms in North Carolina.
At U.C.L.A., some students were unaware that the possible exposure on their campus had been traced to the very lecture halls they were entering.
Both objects have been traced to former Manhattan dealer Subhash Kapoor, who is currently awaiting trial in India on multiple charges of looting antiquities.
Many of the pages and groups Exurbia found pushing social media ads for print-on-demand knockoffs last year traced to operators in Asia.
An outbreak traced to chicken salad from a food processing company in Iowa made at least 265 people sick and led to one death.
The history of the unforced error can be traced to 1982, when Leo Levin, who played at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, Calif.
" She added, "All of the reported revenue growth, profit and free cash flow can be traced to noncore and unusual items and aggressive accounting.
As we learned in her Netflix documentary Miss Americana, so much of her ensuing struggle in the industry can be traced to that moment.
At the grocery store, he skipped the meat and produce aisles, likely because the virus has been traced to a food market in Wuhan.
Could this lichenization be traced to a single origin, or had several fungi picked it up at different times and places over the years?
Much of the fear and confusion could be traced to an email sent on Thursday night by the union to some of the dancers.
They say they have been marginalized by the country's French-dominated educational and legal systems, which can be traced to Cameroon's post-colonial era.
Likewise, decline in public-sector employment can be traced to the attacks on union rights that reached a fever pitch in the last decade.
The causes, he insisted, could be traced to longstanding political tendencies and to structural weaknesses in the Italian system, a legacy of the Risorgimento.
They would not have used something as insecure as email, or relied on liaison cutouts who could so easily be traced to the Kremlin.
In two of the vessels, the fatty acids were traced to the milk from ruminant animals, a group that includes cows, sheep, and goats.
The outbreak of leptospirosis began in December and all three cases were traced to a single block in the Bronx, New York's northernmost borough.
To take an example almost at random: Most of us rely on technology that can be traced to child labor or even slave labor.
Such laws can be traced to historical efforts to exclude the opinions of minorities and are currently the subject of public debates in both states.
Mother's Day in the U.S. only dates back to the early 20th century, and can be traced to the efforts of one woman, Anna Jarvis.
And from 2009 to 2013 more than 1,500 guns found at Chicago crime scenes were traced to Chuck's, more than the next two dealers combined.
Those claims can originally be traced to a study in The Lancet on a 12-person trial that tied the measles vaccine (MMR) and autism.
That IP address and another found in the same way October 20800 were both traced to a residential address in South Korea -- Son's alleged home.
This development can be traced to advanced 3D printing technologies becoming accessible due to the expiration of key patents on pre-existing industrial printing processes.
But scientists are finally beginning to understand it and they believe it can be traced to a disruption in a key part of the brain.
New research published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior suggests these and other health issues can be traced to a single, fundamental cause: chronic stress.
But it can also be traced to the entrepôt of Miami-Dade, which, quips Mr Gelber, may be the only county with a foreign policy.
There are elements of blue-eyed soul in his vocals that can be traced to their origination in the halls of Stax and Motown Records.
Far less commonly, botulism can be traced to store-bought foods, as we saw in the 2007 outbreak related to canned hot dog chili sauce.
Romney nostalgia has existed ever since he lost that race, but its broader rise can be traced to January 22012—and attributed to Romney himself.
Between 1900 and 19153, there were 22 typhoid fever cases in households on Long Island and in NYC that would later be traced to Mallon.
The problem can often be traced to lead service lines, some over a century old, which connect individual homes and buildings to municipal water mains.
In Papua New Guinea, Dr. Metspalu and his colleagues found, 98 percent of each person's DNA can be traced to that single migration from Africa.
Most high-profile hacks this year seem motivated by money, but a few have been traced to governments across the globe aiming to surveil individuals.
And here we start to run up against the limits of Asher's near-allegorical thesis that Algren's downfall can be traced to a personal vendetta.
The problem can be traced to the Supreme Court's 2628 decision in Citizens United which unleashed unlimited, undisclosed political spending by corporations and wealthy individuals.
In 2016, public health officials in Virginia issued a warning regarding a cluster of Hepatitis A cases traced to strawberries served at a local cafe.
North Korea's cyber capabilities have been in the spotlight since the 2014 Sony Pictures hack, which the U.S. government traced to hackers associated with Pyongyang.
The roots of China's focus on sea power and "area denial" can be traced to what many Chinese viewed as humiliation in 1995 and 1996.
The history of kare-kare is often traced to a 20-month interregnum in the 18th century when the British wrested Manila from the Spanish.
Some of America's drug shortages in the past decade have been traced to facilities that have been in operation, with limited improvements, since the 1960s.
If all that entertainment product can be traced to one person, it would be Stan Lee, who died in Los Angeles on Monday at 95.
The source of the outbreak at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel has been traced to its cooling tower, the Georgia Department of Public Health now says.
The rice, which Dr. Shields believes can be traced to Jefferson's barrel of seed, was among the crops the group brought with them to Trinidad.
And a third photo, of an injured police officer, can be traced to a Mexican news article from 2014 about protests in Mexico's Guerrero region.
The tradition has been widely traced to one lama, Drukpa Kunley, who spread the tenets of Buddhism through Bhutan in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Like other scholars, he argues that the phallus symbol can more likely be traced to pre-Buddhist pagan rituals than to the Divine Madman's legend.
The coronavirus that caused the 2003 SARS outbreak was traced to the civet cat, a wild animal considered a delicacy in parts of South China.
The virus, which has been traced to a market in Wuhan, China, has infected 89,000 people and killed more than 3,000 people around the world.
Residents of a South Korean city, Daegu, were asked to stay indoors after 23 new virus infections were traced to church services in the city.
The first-in-the-nation Iowa contest suffered from a massive tech failure traced to the use of a new app in the voting process.
In an interview with a Hawaiian television station, Sergeant Kang's father, Clifford Kang, said his son's behavior could be traced to post-traumatic stress disorder.
The theory has been traced to the online message board 4Chan, where an anonymous user known as "QAnon," or simply "Q," has propagated the theory.
Mr. Salamanca's involvement in the bill can be traced to a confrontation last year between a homeless woman, Nathylin Flowers Adesegun, and Mr. de Blasio.
In some New York City parks, however, their presence may be traced to the city's municipal water supply, which feeds a number of water bodies.
On at least 22010 forms traced to Ms. Hall, officials said, the party affiliations of already-registered Democrats and Independents had been switched to Republican.
An absentee overlord may have contributed to the studio's decline, but the decay can be traced to Mr. Redstone's battle with Mr. Diller in 1993.
PG&E sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection expecting billions of dollars in liabilities stemming from devastating California wildfires in recent years traced to its equipment.
From June 2018 to March 2019, state and local health officials documented a total of 1603 cases across 32 states traced to that same strain.
Part of the retailer's success can be traced to its subscription model that encourages repeat purchases, giving it the revenue predictability to undercut competitors on price.
According to the report, 42 percent of toxic brine produced by desalination can be traced to just two countries: Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
But most of the 30,000 duplicates can be traced to a form complaint generator launched by internet activism groups Fight for the Future and Demand Progress.
Ultimately, the model analyzed 87 outbreaks traced to milk and cheese that were responsible for 750 lab-confirmed illnesses and 215 hospitalizations from 2009 to 2014.
The deal, he said, can be traced to an initial dinner he attended with Kees Kruythoff, Unilever's president of North America, six or seven months ago.
Four-fifths of the company's sales declines could be traced to a drop in demand for coats, sweaters, boots, hats, gloves and scarves, Mr. Lundgren said.
The judge cited 39 cases diagnosed in Michigan that have been traced to an individual traveling from the Williamsburg community at the epicenter of Brooklyn's outbreak.
For Jeffrey Rüdes, who showed a tailored collection in a West Village art gallery, corporate genetic inheritance can be traced to a single pair of jeans.
He decorated his flak jacket with a "black sun", a symbol traced to a floor motif used in his castle by Heinrich Himmler, a Nazi leader.
The AP found that one purported CIA hack that imitates the Domain Name System — the internet's phone book — traced to an internet domain hosted in Germany.
Planning for some of the major violence in Europe was traced to Raqqa, including the deadly attacks in Paris in 2015 and in Brussels in 2016.
A recent U.S. outbreak of a type of hantavirus called Seoul virus was traced to pet rats but didn't spread too far before it was stopped.
That failure became a wake-up call when some of those bad actors were traced to a foreign power's bid to undermine the country's democratic process.
According to the analysis of Warren's DNA test, her Native American genes can be traced to just a single ancestor "6-10 generations" in the past.
In 2014, Lyft claimed that Uber booked and then canceled over 5,000 rides with Lyft using hundreds of fake account that were traced to Uber recruiters.
The first deadly attack by the group can be traced to 2002, when Tawhid wal-Jihad, an Iraqi predecessor, assassinated an American aid worker in Jordan.
Many of the contamination problems facing rural America can be traced to old, broken, unreliable infrastructure like leaky pipes, clunky filtration systems, and backed-up sewers.
But the latest figures show that the biggest chunk of annual methane emissions in America, around a third, can be traced to the natural-gas industry.
That concern can be traced to the Rocky Mountain region, where turmoil at the Denver Post last year served as a cautionary tale about MNG's stewardship.
In light of these connections, and the National Crime Agency's investigation, many Britons have asked whether some of Banks's political donations can be traced to Moscow.
The meteors can be traced to the Perseus constellation, from which they get their name, which will climb in the northeastern sky as the evening passes.
What might appear to be grass-roots liberal efforts can be traced to a Manhattan office, where an operation called "Shareblue" exerts pressure on news outlets.
The restaurant chain is hoping to reduce the spread of infectious disease — like the norovirus outbreaks traced to its restaurants last year and earlier this year.
The report, from cybersecurity firm FireEye, found three attacks against South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges traced to North Korean hackers between May and July of this year.
Most of ketamine's effects have been traced to its blockage of the NMDA receptors in the brain, whose functions largely have to do with memory formation.
Twenty-eight coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Massachusetts, and another 260 cases across the country have been traced to a recent business conference in Boston.
The provenance then, as in the earlier Sotheby's sales, was traced to a gallery in London with no mention of Mr. Weinberger or the Nazi confiscation.
Thalomid was Celgene's brand name for thalidomide, an old drug that became notorious in the 1960s after it was traced to thousands of birth defects worldwide.
And just as Silicon Valley's ecosystem can be traced to a chain of events that saw employees leave one company to form another, so can Qualcomm's.
But some can be traced to decisions by Mr. Scott and Mr. Kemp to mix, by design or duty, their public roles with their political lives.
Five of the new cases had been imported, two were traced to an earlier cluster and the origin of one was still being investigated, he added.
Five of the new cases had been imported, two were traced to an earlier cluster and the origin of one was still being investigated, he added.
Another outbreak in the Midwest, traced to chicken salad from an Iowa food processing company, made at least 265 people sick and led to one death.
His father, whose family Mr. Giorno traced to Norman nobility in Puglia and Basilicata, Italy, owned a clothing manufacturing company; his mother was a fashion designer.
His success as an entrepreneur and investor can be traced to his commitment to a single investment strategy, which continues to pay off year after year.
Our widening inequalities of wealth and resources can be traced to an infamous 1971 memo from lawyer Lewis Powell, Jr. to the US Chamber of Commerce.
Whereas past outbreaks have commonly been traced to a single food source, allowing the threat to be swiftly contained, this one is passing person to person.
Some of the dust traced to the White Sands National Monument in New Mexico, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Satellite and Information Service.
There have been 14 deaths traced to vaping after hundreds have experienced a lung illness after vaping, with many saying their e-cigarettes included THC products.
The coronavirus that causes SARS was traced to the civet cat, a wild animal considered a delicacy in parts of southern China, where the epidemic began.
And instead of using malware easily traced to China, the attackers used malware available on the so-called Dark Web that could have come from anywhere.
The people of contemporary Vanuatu are black, like the Papuan people of New Guinea, but they speak Austronesian languages that can ultimately be traced to Asia.
While it can't be definitively traced to the loss of that show, the timing suggests that growing self-centeredness might have been mitigated by continued programming.
In January, the Daily Beast reported that several government-linked computers, including one in the Senate and others traced to military bases, were accessing the platform.
Unfortunately, the warnings are often based on flimsy evidence, and the presumption that if a downloaded file is traced to your IP address, you're automatically guilty.
The other two fugitives were traced to a rice mill near the city of Cayasta, where they took a worker of the mill hostage on Monday morning.
Fleury used at least five Instagram accounts that the FBI traced to an IP address in Santa Ana, California, where he lived with his father and brother.
Perhaps this can be traced to Alaia Baldwin, a model and the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin, or fashion designer Azzedine Alaia, the Social Security Administration noted.
Her aim was to show that the spike she noticed in lead in her patients' blood could be traced to the moment Flint changed its water supply.
This year, hacks that have been traced to servers in Russia targeted state voter registration databases, although our agencies have not publicly identified who perpetrated the attacks.
While much of MMA's current popularity can be traced to the UFC, ONE Championship has been making inroads in Asia, hosting sold-out events around the region.
ISIS so adept in its use of social media for propaganda and recruitment, that most cases of domestic terrorism can now be traced to social media platforms.
Eventually, these cases of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) were largely traced to textured implants, as opposed to implants with a smooth surface.
But a new outbreak of Salmonella—traced to raw sprouts that were served at several restaurants belonging to the sandwich chain Jimmy John's—highlights their unique risk.
Instead, its popularity can be traced to the business interests behind the development of the typewriter industry as well as the training courses that made typing mainstream.
Black people have been talking about police brutality practically since America started—origins of police in this country can be traced to slave patrols in the 1700s.
The outbreak was traced to the use of counterfeit Cialis and three natural remedies (Power 1 Walnut, Santi Bovine Penis Erecting Capsule, and Zhong Hua Niu Bian).
The Spartans' early struggles can be traced to two uncharacteristic stats – they've averaged 15.3 turnovers per game and shot a paltry 60.2 percent from the foul line.
The causes for the divisions today are many and complex, but a core structural factor can be traced to one fateful decision made over two decades ago.
The policy basically said that in a chip-enabled market, any fraud traced to the point-of-sale would be a liability to the least secure party.
White Americans own disproportionately more homes and hold less student debt than African Americans — factors that can be traced to historic redlining and discrimination in job hiring.
The roots of the government's crackdown on overseas corruption can be traced to the administration of George W. Bush, and it was continued aggressively by President Obama.
The problems can largely be traced to when the TSA began cutting back its staff, anticipating droves of fliers would sign up for its expedited PreCheck program.
And even when nurdles can be traced to a single spill, manufacturer, or location, there is seemingly little to no legal framework for regulating plastic pellet production.
The symptoms have been traced to a sonic attack — a deliberate use of a sonic device operating outside of the audible range — on diplomatic residences in Havana.
To be sure: Some of the findings can be traced to a single, if broad, seismic change — the oil and gas fracking boom over the last decade.
Most were traced to a local branch of Shincheonji church she attended, and health authorities ordered coronavirus tests on more than 200,000 members of the church nationwide.
Also on Wednesday, Los Angeles County declared a state of emergency after officials there announced six new cases, all of which were traced to known exposure sources.
The president's get-tough rhetoric on Latin America can in part be traced to the pressures of domestic politics on foreign policy, especially toward our southern neighbors.
It was traced to one operator on one shift who failed to tighten the screw, even though she had a calibrated screwdriver that should have prevented this.
A recent outbreak in the Midwest traced to chicken salad from an Iowa food processing company made at least 265 people sick and led to one death.
On one level, Trump's failure can be traced to his original lie: the false image he sold to the American people in order to hide his shortcomings.
That began to change in the past decade after a series of accidents resulted in gruesome deaths and injuries that federal investigators traced to avoidable safety lapses.
Many of these conspiracy theories heard today can be traced to a 1991 book published by the Nation of Islam, The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews.
The coronavirus that causes SARS was traced to the civet cat, a wild animal considered a delicacy in parts of China that was sold in similar markets.
It has been more than a year since PG&E filed for bankruptcy protection, overwhelmed by billions of dollars in liabilities from wildfires traced to its equipment.
Experts say the large proportion of European DNA found in African-Americans can be traced to before the Civil War, and the rape of enslaved African women.
The current outbreak is the largest in the United States since 2006, when 199 people became ill and three died from E. coli infections traced to spinach.
Mastery-based learning can be traced to the 214s, when Benjamin Bloom, a professor at the University of Chicago and an education psychologist, challenged conventional classroom practices.
Of the new cases, 91 have been traced to a hospital in Cheongdo County, which was designated as one of the "special care zones" by the government.
Some of these failures result from deliberate decisions by the police oversight agencies, but others can be traced to procedural hurdles that are built into union contracts.
Tensions between Iran and the United States have increased after U.S. officials have indicated an attack on two major Saudi oil refineries could be traced to Tehran.
Much of the current political upheaval in the United States and other Western democracies can be traced to how threatened we feel when faced with this future.
The original infection was traced to a Ukrainian tax software company, which unknowingly pushed out malicious software updates to its customers, allowing the computer virus to spread.
But he was allowed to stay in the country because he was receiving medical care through a federal program for those with illnesses traced to the Sept.
"I came down with a mild cancer that recently has been traced to Agent Orange exposure in Vietnam," he wrote in the essay for his memoir class.
The revival of the rom-com can't just be traced to Netflix: This was also the summer of Crazy Rich Asians and its massive box office success.
The older piece argues that the breakdown of social norms against violence could be traced to the anti-Vietnam movement and the permissive turn of the 1960s.
You could argue that every musical revolution worth giving a fuck about can be traced to whatever drug that generation was getting loaded on at the club.
Eventually, it was traced to contaminated water used on farms in the growing region of Yuma, Arizona, but was never isolated to a single grower, processor, or distributor.
They also provided frequent updates on the outbreak, which they traced to a hotel cooling tower after matching Legionella samples collected from the tower and from patients' sputum.
In March, people in Illinois came down with bizarre symptoms of uncontrollable bleeding that were ultimately traced to synthetic cannabinoids tainted with rat poison, which contains powerful anticoagulants.
Today, virtually every social evil, injustice or abnormality can be traced to absent, delinquent, misbehaving, drunk, or sexually immoral dads who didn't respect or understand their enormous calling.
The backstory can be traced to a prologue, involving a scientist, Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen), and his young daughter, Jyn, played once she's grown up by Felicity Jones.
Part of Castaneda's inspiration for the project can be traced to his own experiences as a kid growing up in Flatbush, Brooklyn with dwindling access to art materials.
Another 17 percent were traced to other countries, while 13 percent could not be tracked, possibly as U.S. gun shops that closed down did not turn over records.
Some of the failure to reproduce can undoubtedly be traced to the widespread availability of birth control of various kinds, including abortion, in the immediate pre-Gilead period.
He talked about this at our hearing earlier today, that there had been Russian hacking and it could be traced to the highest levels of the Russian government.
The tenets of their ideology can be traced to mainstream Islamic thinking, although "the contemporary Salafi-Jihadi movement has interpreted and shaped them in unique and original ways".
The cases have been traced to the Children's Dental Group in Anaheim, with patients ages 3 to 9 years old all visiting the clinic between March and July.
From 2009 to 2014 more than $1 billion was traced to the conspiracy, with $750 million to Rincon, a Venezuelan who lives in Texas, according to court documents.
Bond yields could fall lower, according to experts who say the causes can be traced to the Federal Reserve, situations abroad and anxieties related to the presidential election.
This new wave can be traced to Jonathan Anderson's appointment at Loewe, too, which showed you can honor tradition while still have a uniquely modern point of view.
Federal prosecutors say one shipment traced to Barbieri that was intercepted in Brazil contained 30 AK-47 and AR-15 rifles and magazines concealed in four water heaters.
From 2009-14, more than $1 billion was traced to the conspiracy, with $750 million to Rincon, a Venezuelan citizen who lives in Texas, according to court documents.
The inflection point for GIFs on mobile can be traced to the launch of iOS 8 in the Fall of 2014, when Apple introduced support for custom keyboards.
The problem was traced to a software glitch that allowed the helicopter to roll much harder than it or any other helicopter should have, according to Van Buiten.
Uber had suspected the breach may be traced to Lyft's chief technology officer, Chris Lambert, though Lyft has said it had no evidence that its employees were involved.
This is all despite the fact that only three deaths were ever officially traced to Mallon, and other carriers had since been identified and linked to more damage.
The philosophical novelist and essayist Michel Tournier, who died in January, believed that nearly all human conflicts could be traced to the tensions between rootless and rooted peoples.
The funds have so far been traced to Cyprus, China, Hong Kong and Switzerland, and the central bank is preparing legal action to recover the assets from overseas.
Some of that downturn can be traced to China, where there has been a government crackdown on bribery, which often involved the gift of a luxury-brand watch.
With the help of the IWF's 120 partners, such as tech firms such as Google, Facebook and Twitter, the material is traced to where the server is hosted.
Investigators have not yet identified a grower, supplier, distributor or brand responsible for the outbreak, the CDC said, although it has been traced to the Yuma, Arizona, region.
Facebook and Twitter have both pulled accounts and pages in the run-up to the election that were traced to foreign governments or found to be spreading misinformation.
Vidya can be traced to pretty much each murder location and barely makes an attempt to cover her tracks, but she doesn't face the consequences of her actions.
Slowdowns in economic activity in both Canada and Mexico, as well as sharp declines in foreign direct investment, can already be traced to the uncertainty surrounding current negotiations.
But the roots of many natural skin care solutions can be traced to Europe, where alternative medicine practitioners have been bottling botanical tinctures and homeopathic remedies for centuries.
There is little question that the college's 2016 demise can be traced to Ms. Sanders's decision to champion an aggressive — critics say reckless — plan to buy the land.
Four of the tusk pairs could be traced to a 2012 slaughter in north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the hotspots that Wasser had previously discovered.
PARMIGIANI FLEURIER: TORIC CAPITOLE $390,23 The complex aesthetic of Parmigiani's Toric — the round case has doubly alternating gadroons and knurling — can be traced to Michel Parmigiani's first watch.
The current shortage can be traced to an exodus to the suburbs in the '60s and '251s and a city that stopped building for decades after that time.
"He said health officials are seeing "linked epidemics of COVID-234 in several countries, but most cases can still be traced to known contacts or clusters of cases.
The other outbreaks so far this year, all involving salmonella, were traced to dried coconut, chicken salad, an herbal supplement called kratom, raw sprouts and frozen shredded coconut.
But last month they were amazed to discover it was instead a locked safe that held money and jewels that they traced to a $222,22011 robbery in 0003.
The unverified reports of the possible third meeting at the Mayflower Hotel are said to be traced to raw intelligence from American spy agencies that lawmakers have reviewed.
"In the United States and in many other countries, some of the slowdown in labor productivity growth can be traced to weak investment after the crisis," he said.
A series of sophisticated cyberattacks targeting Egyptian journalists, academics, lawyers, opposition politicians and human rights activists has been traced to Egyptian government offices, a cybersecurity firm has found.
The song's beginnings can be traced to Christmas 1977, when Mr. Bosco heard that Charlie Chaplin had died and thought of writing a Carnaval samba in his honor.
A clue that emerged on Saturday afternoon focused the hunt on the DiNardo farm nearly 20 miles north of Bensalem: Mr. Finocchiaro's cellphone was traced to that location.
The coronavirus that causes SARS was traced to the civet cat, a wild animal considered a delicacy in parts of southern China, where the epidemic first broke out.
The unusual amount of earthquakes were traced to the island of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, one of several in the Comoros archipelago found between Africa and Madagascar.
The first case in this outbreak has been traced to an international traveler to Clark County who had contact with community groups with low vaccination rates, Wiesman said.
The Tumblr account was traced to Folmer, prosecutors said, and authorities who seized the politician's phone found two additional images of child pornography, according to the criminal complaint.
Moxley was found bludgeoned to death with a golf club, later traced to a set owned by Skakel's mother, when she and Skakel were both 15 years old.
Hank Johnson (D-GA) argued that the issues being seen in the state today could be directly traced to Kemp, who currently serves as Georgia's Secretary of State.
All of these outbreaks were traced to freshwater; most were clearly linked to blue-green algae; and some happened alongside a wave of nearby animal deaths, including dogs.
The roots of this week's event can be traced to multiple storm systems curling northwest out of the Atlantic side of the Arctic, passing to the northeast of Greenland.
In fact, Ableton's roots can be traced to Berlin's early techno scene in the 90s, when the stakes were low and there was a lot of room for experimentation.
However, the judge said "few" of Waymo's alleged trade secrets have been traced to Uber's self-driving car technology, and that Waymo's patent claims against Uber have proved meritless.
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the recent increase from 17 million to 821 million hungry people worldwide can be traced to climate change and rising temperatures.
So far, there have 31 hospitalizations traced to the outbreak, and five have developed a rare form of kidney failure caused by O157:H7 infections, called hemolytic uremic syndrome.
About 20% of industrial water pollution globally can be traced to the dyeing and treatment of textiles — and microplastics from polyester, acrylic and nylon are polluting the world's oceans.
Most of his efforts can be traced to acquiring power, and using that power to contrive circumstances where in some twisted version of events, he could be with her.
Most of the publishing industry's recent financial struggles can be traced to a shift toward digital ad revenue, which has not compensated for the loss of print ad revenue.
Background: The stat can be traced to a 20173 study, published in the journal Science, that quantified the economic costs to the U.S. for various amounts of climate change.
Other bluestones, made of a rock called rhyolite, which has a different composition from dolerite, have been traced to the nearby but smaller quarry at Carn Rhos-y-felin.
Many of these health benefits can be traced to the fact that the Mediterranean diet is rich in plant foods that are high in vitamins and minerals, Pike says.
According to the Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian Institution, activity for the Volcán de Fuego can be traced to 1524, when it erupted for at least a month.
St. Jude said 841 devices had been returned to the company for analysis due to premature battery depletion, traced to a build-up of lithium clusters in the batteries.
Wayne's claim as the best rapper alive can be traced to a very specific ability he shows in "Bring It Back," one that Jay, too, was uniquely good at.
Yael: It's nuts that Elliot thought he could drug an addict and be like "they're hurting you" and "this won't be traced to you" and everything would be dandy.
While music news origins can be traced to the nickelodeon era when live piano players played along with the movies, network news jingles didn't become mainstream until the 1980s.
The case was correctly considered international terrorism because the defendants were, in the main, non-Americans who were part of a global jihadist movement traced to foreign terrorist organizations.
While Chipotle's health outbreaks have not been traced to a single cause, its emphasis on natural food led to suspicions that its food sources or preparation methods were tainted.
A boom in use thanks to coronavirus Telehealth-focused companies say they, too, have witnessed a boom in the past few weeks that can be traced to the coronavirus.
Showing pictures of Zimbabweans carrying bundles of cash during its hyperinflation crisis, the paper said Zimbabwe's chaos could in large part be traced to Mugabe's extreme leftist, populist policies.
Many traditions of sumo, whose origins can be traced to early Shinto rites and ceremonies conducted in eighth-century imperial courts, have not changed in more than 200 years.
The outbreak has been traced to a Taiwanese-American woman who was on the boat in January, suggesting the many others could have been exposed in the intervening weeks.
His hockey education can be traced to scouting trips to see prospects alongside his father, Jim, who led player development for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 22010 to 22018.
Traoré's success at Wolves — he signed for the club after its promotion to the Premier League, in 2018 — can be traced to Nuno's decision to try a similar approach.
While we have seen leaders cynically throw gas on simmering conflict, the underlying social and political tension can often be traced to economic, demographic, and cultural changes sweeping America.
The Centers for Disease control estimates that salmonella causes about 1.2 million illnesses a year, resulting in 450 deaths — though not all of those cases are traced to eggs.
A similar legal strategy of tracking old paperwork had been used successfully against "Happy Birthday," whose origins could be traced to another song, "Good Morning to You," from 1893.
They finally concluded that the bacteria was traced to river water, cattle feces and wild-pig feces on a California cattle ranch scarcely a mile from a spinach field.
Over the course of 48 hours, attacks traced to Iranian IP addresses nearly tripled against targets around the world, Cloudflare said, peaking at half a billion attempts per day.
And because direct air capture cleans air that can't easily be traced to one polluter, the technology's use will likely need to be mandated by governments to become widespread.
To read the Reuters report, see: Gorskys journey to the witness stand can be traced to the lead role he played in company efforts to rebut the Reuters report.
There were more than 1,000 deaths attributed to fentanyl between 2005 and 2007, mostly in Chicago, Detroit and Philadelphia, traced to a single lab in Mexico that was dismantled.
But several other state flags have references that can be traced to the Confederacy, including the state of Georgia, whose flag recalls the original "Stars and Bars" Confederate flag.
More than 75 percent of this year's 20193,200-plus cases can be traced to New York, where patients with measles are still popping up in Rockland and Wyoming counties.
ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was held at Camp Bucca in 2004, and in retrospect many experts believe the beginning of ISIS could be traced to those days.
Another derailment in June was attributed to equipment left on the tracks, and a recent subway fire that caused significant delays was traced to trash left on the tracks.
Using a fine-grained, county-level measure of U.S. vehicle emissions traced to tailpipes and electricity grids, the researchers mapped where gas cars and EVs cause more respective pollution.
The sport's popularity in this region can be traced to several factors: The arrival of cable television in the late 1980s brought the N.B.A. into people's homes; carving out enough flat land for a basketball court is far easier than creating a soccer field in a region rife with hills, mountain ridges and volcanoes; and the art of putting a ball through a hoop can be traced to an ancient Mayan game.
Much of the decline can be traced to a rise of deaths from unintentional injuries (which includes overdose), but it's also due to increased suicides and deaths from Alzheimer's disease.
At least some of the decline can be traced to South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg who also occupies the "white Obama" lane, but is younger, gay and served in Afghanistan.
Flint's problems can be traced to a disastrous decision in 2014 to use water from the Flint River as the city's primary source of water for a year or two.
Historically, powerful men have always enjoyed greater sexual access to women than men lower in the pecking order, and violence can often be traced to this grim struggle for status.
After the Ebola virus had swept through west Africa in the worst epidemic of the 21st century so far, as many as 365 deaths were traced to that single burial.
The attending physician, Dr. Denise Hasson, told investigators that the boy was in shock due to loss of body fluids traced to malnourishment and acute renal failure, court documents said.
Background: Many of today's issues can be traced to 1979 — the year of the Iranian revolution, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the takeover of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
In Canada, interest in 90s deep house can be traced to a burgeoning scene that artfully plays to the nostalgic and the avant garde, led by 1080p and Mood Hut.
Adam White, head of Coinbase's digital currency exchange, dispelled the notion that bitcoin's nearly 50 percent rise over the past two weeks can be traced to the global WannaCry attack.
The sea change can be traced to a 1930 fire at the higher security Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus, approximately 70 miles south of Mansfield, that killed more than 300 inmates.
Moxley was found bludgeoned to death with a golf club, later traced to a set owned by Skakel's mother, in the yard of her family's 26-room estate on Oct.
While the sudden ubiquity of the color can be traced to a number of things, we also have to wonder: could another millennial obsession, rosé, be at least partially responsible?
Though much of the violence committed in the name of Islam can be traced to Wahhabism, I by no means suggest that Saudi Arabia cannot be part of the solution.
One year later, ICE officials seized two ancient Indian sculptures valued at a total $450,000 ahead of a Christie's auction sale because they had been traced to the jailed dealer.
The construction boom can be traced to projects already underway, as well as to loopholes in policy that have allowed provincial officials and companies to receive approval for the plants.
Eight of the nine different isotopes of xenon on Earth have been traced to different parts of the cosmos that came together as the planet and our solar system formed.
Analysts said some of Ford's improvement could be traced to deliveries to rental fleets, but mostly attributed the overall increase to consumer demand for virtually all of the company's models.
The issue was eventually traced to a disruption at another well-funded startup on which a number of fintech companies depend: Salt Lake City-based payments processor Galileo Financial Technologies.
He said that the company's success can be traced to two differentiating factors; the first is that it is charging students for the conversation with an expert, not an answer.
But even in Texas, which has a gun culture that can be traced to its founding, the tide in the party is running clearly in the direction of gun restrictions.
In most best-selling confessional memoirs, such hypersexuality would be traced to a primal woundedness — preferably caused by a single traumatic incident or abusive relationship — and (or) a misogynistic society.
Some of that momentum can be traced to his appearance on comedian Joe Rogan's wildly popular podcast (the above YouTube clip of his appearance has more than 2 million views).
The Buccaneers have also seemed more aggressive over all, which may be traced to the offensive coordinator, Todd Monken, who took over the play-calling duties this year from Koetter.
The origins of North Korea's nuclear program can be traced to a deal in 1976 between an ailing Mao Zedong and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, then the prime minister of Pakistan.
"Spontaneous shrines," as Dr. Grider and other scholars describe them, beyond war memorials are a largely new phenomenon whose popularity can be traced to the 1997 death of Princess Diana.
The first, and the majority, of the infected cases in Wuhan have been traced to the Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market, which has been shut down for disinfection since January 1.
In Wuhan, the first, and the majority, of the infected patients have been traced to the Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market, which has been shut down for disinfection since January 1.
Why: The symptoms have been traced to a sonic attack – a deliberate use of a sonic device operating outside of the audible range – on diplomatic residences in Havana. http://bit.
The idea of building parks on infrastructure can be traced to the rails-to-trails movement, which for four decades has transformed abandoned rail corridors into walking and biking paths.
South Korea's government reported 31 new cases of coronavirus on Thursday, after a new outbreak traced to a church, bringing the number of people infected in the country to 82.
Most have been traced to an infected 61-year-old woman known as "Patient 31" who attended a church, a scenario that health authorities described as a "super-spreading event".
Her initial powers were largely psychic but then expanded more into the physical realm, many — like extraordinary strength and agility — traced to her training and resources as an Amazon warrior.
On Thursday, Najib concluded a statement to anti-graft agents related to transactions of $10.6 million into his bank account that investigators had traced to a former unit of 1MDB.
Here, I noticed something interesting: While AncestryDNA told me I was less than 1% Finnish, 23andMe had estimated that close to 5% of my genes could be traced to Finland.
The gas leak was traced to a line that was installed last year, though the leak's cause wasn't immediately known, Columbia Gas of Massachusetts President Mark Kempic said Friday morning.
The outbreak, at the height of Australia's summer, the salad-eating season, has been traced to more than 20 products of bagged lettuce and other salad leaves produced by Tripod Farmers.
The exact origins of the group are unknown, but Antifa can be traced to Nazi Germany and Anti-Fascist Action, a militant group founded in the 1980s in the United Kingdom.
The tape on the pipe is "an investigator's dream," he said, recalling a case in Texas that was solved because the fibers on the tape were traced to the bomber's dog.
It also said the agency would conduct an official analysis of smuggling routes by which fentanyl enters the U.S. Large amounts of the drug have been traced to China and Mexico.
If so, at least some of the shift in sentiment could be traced to conversations in closed-door sessions like one that took place two years ago among private equity executives.
But all of this back and forth is a smoke screen for the true origins of the black and white cookie, which can actually be traced to good old fashioned commercialism.
Drayton was traced to a Los Angeles hotel room last week by a regional fugitive task force when he used Stewart's credit card to buy a one way ticket to California.
Authorities also imposed a temporary ban on social media networks and messaging apps including WhatsApp after a clash in another part of the country was traced to a dispute on Facebook.
The disease, which causes fever and a rash in animals and humans, was traced to a shipment of rodents from Ghana that had been housed near a group of prairie dogs.
Execution by lethal injection in America can be traced to 1977, when a forensic pathologist named Jay Chapman proposed that death-row inmates be killed using a mixture of three drugs.
Though the origins of fries can be traced to Belgium, the French, Belgians and Spanish can't seem to agree where the idea sprouted and grapple for the claim to greasy fame.
A meningitis outbreak that killed more than 2003 people was traced to contamination in steroid injections made at the New England Compounding Center, which was then overseen by Massachusetts state regulators.
This obsession with going to events and being seen there through social media posts could be traced to the 2008 recession, said Wilson Standish, a director at OMD Worldwide's Ignition Factory.
In his injunction order, Alsup said "few" of Waymo's alleged trade secrets have been traced to Uber's self-driving car technology, and that Waymo's patent claims against Uber have proved meritless.
There's good evidence this is happening in Massachusetts: In 2017, almost half of guns used in crimes that were confiscated by the police department were traced to out-of-state origins.
As is the case with much of Singapore's electronic music history, the roots of drum and bass can be traced to Zouk, one of the island's oldest and most influential nightclubs.
It was eventually traced to contaminated steroid injections that had been prepared at the New England Compounding Center (NECC) in Framingham, Massachusetts, but then sent to 2628 facilities in 28503 states.
The majority of Jorge Paulo Lemann's wealth can be traced to his 10 percent stake in Anheuser-Busch InBev — which holds the title of world's largest beer maker — according to Bloomberg.
The roots of tricking can be traced to the mid-90s with the birth of Xtreme Martial Arts (XMA), a type of performative martial arts that combined kicking techniques with flips.
These and other policy changes can be traced to the Federal Interagency Reentry Council, a group of more than 20 federal agencies led by the attorney general and convened in 2011.
This crime, which could be traced to European data deletion laws and/or a desire to improve the general popularity of the evanescent Tweet, is banned by Twitter's terms of service.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Tuesday that he will not run for a third term — a surprising decision that can be directly traced to Emanuel's handling of a police shooting.
The reason the asylum seekers have chosen Jeju can be traced to a direct flight from Kuala Lumpur, established by budget carrier AirAsia X in December, a Justice Ministry official said.
The widespread anger, frustration and disillusionment that has fueled the rise of Donald J. Trump can be traced to Lehman's collapse, the bailout of Wall Street and the ensuing Great Recession.
Much of her evolution can be traced to 2014 when she outgrew an 18-year-long business relationship with someone she considered a father figure—a fallout that she considers destabilizing.
The great romaine scare of 2018 — a strain of E. coli that was eventually traced to a reservoir in California — has helped make lettuce ripe for a new star in 2019.
More fires have been traced to equipment owned by the utilities, but in 2017, legislators moved to protect the companies from bearing the cost, arguing that the companies otherwise risked bankruptcy.
Her initial powers were largely psychic but then expanded more into the physical realm, with many — like extraordinary strength and agility — traced to her training and resources as an Amazon warrior.
The email contained a sample of the information for sale — two or three pages of the Mounties' file on Mr. Ramos — and it was traced to Mr. Ortis, the official said.
The blueprint for the new Trump administration trade policy can be traced to the lobbying of the steel industry, now very well represented in the high echelons of the U.S. government.
The three-act structure can be traced to that ur-text of dramatic theory, Aristotle's "Poetics," written in the mid-fourth century B.C., though surely it's hard-wired in our humanity.
Dr. Nimali Fernando, a pediatrician in Spotsylvania, Va., noticed that many of her patients' concerns could be traced to poor diet — even problems that may not seem connected, like bed-wetting.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea reported 20 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday, including 14 people involved in an outbreak traced to several church services in the central city of Daegu.
Earlier this year, house craftsmen remounted an important octagonal emerald that could be traced to Catherine, Empress of Russia, who had it set in the brow band of her horse's bridle.
The path to the current crisis can be traced to September 2009, when President Barack Obama announced a new approach to American missile defense in Europe against long-range Iranian missiles.
But the origins of the modern slackline, flat webbing strung loose enough to bounce like a trampoline, usually between two trees, is traced to Yosemite rock climbers in the early 1980s.
This shift is commonly traced to October 20153, 1983, at a federal prison in Marion, Illinois, when four guards were injured and two were killed by people housed in the prison.
The Bel-Air fire was traced to homeless people cooking food, Professor Mass says, and wind-downed electrical wires are being investigated as another possible firestarter in a northern California fire.
It said he was first traced to a luxury apartment it appeared he had rented in order to be closer to his Venezuelan girlfriend who moved to Medellin several months before.
As the US Department of Veteran Affairs explains, cancers, birth defects, and several health complications can be traced to exposure to Agent Orange, and the herbicide was eventually banned in 1971.
The classic pain-relieving ointment can be traced to a Chinese herbalist who began selling it in the 1870s; subsequently commercialized by his sons, it's been sold around the world ever since.
According to the Brady Campaign To Prevent Gun Violence, more guns used in crimes between 1996 and 2000 were traced to Chuck's than to any other gun-dealer in the country—2,370.
Much of the Nets' dysfunction can be traced to their move to Brooklyn in 2012 — and specifically to the win-now, win-at-any-cost edict that was passed down by Prokhorov.
A recent study commissioned by Transport & Environment, a pressure group, reckons that 245,000 Europeans suffer from heart disease that can be traced to noise pollution—noise-induced stress perhaps being the cause.
Project Blitz's website boasts that of more than 200 "religious freedom" bills proposed in the states this year, "74 could be directly traced" to their 116-page report prepared a year ago.
To weather the economic storm, many farmers have relied on a spigot of bank credit that can be traced to the aftermath of the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis, which started in 2007.
Andre Harlan, the gym teacher at the Spain school, said he had breathing problems that he traced to the air quality in the gym, which the school stopped using two months ago.
In July 2003, Jordanian customs officials confiscated at least 167 tablets whose provenance was traced to Irisagrig by the late Giovanni Pettinato, a former professor of Assyriology at the University of Rome.
According to Solmaz Sharif of the New York Persian Cultural Center (NYPCC), the holiday predates Islam, but can be traced to Zoroastrianism, a monotheistic religion founded in Iran about 3,500 years ago.
The history of the Boston area cluster can be traced to the late 133s and early 1980s, when Biogen and Genzyme, two biotech drugmakers, were founded by scientists from nearby academic institutions.
Last month, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing global investigators familiar with the matter, that deposits into Najib's personal accounts exceeded $1 billion, with much of these funds being traced to 1MDB.
In every other area of medicine, that loss of chance is usually enough to justify proportional recovery for whatever potential loss or causal contribution can be traced to a health professional's misconduct.
If you don't know that name, you might want to look up her Instagram because the food stylist can be traced to the very beginnings of the unicorn and mermaid food trends.
As a Spiegel investigation found, one prolific shop in Slovakia provides blank firing guns which are then converted back into lethal weapons, some of which were traced to terrorist attacks in Europe.
Packer's link to Square Peg can be traced to an investment in an online jobs portal, where he made a A$50 million profit selling a stake in Australian jobs website Seek.
Those emails, known as "spear phishing" attempts, were traced to Russia, but it was not clear from the emails alone whether anyone clicked on those links or whether the security was compromised.
The human factor is still the most critical one — the vast preponderance of system penetrations can be traced to a human action or inaction — with successful spearfishing remaining the most likely culprit.
Everything that happened next, every seemingly tiny event that turned her commute into a frustrating crawl beneath the city, could be traced to decisions made in Albany and City Hall years before.
Then there are the roots of the financial crisis last decade, several of which can be traced to advisers convincing clients that investing in high-risk subprime mortgages was a safe bet.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 He was captivated by Incan textiles after he visited Machu Picchu in Peru, an interest he also traced to his grandmother's quilting.
In the prior fiscal year, which included the 2016 federal election, Grattan found that at least 40 percent of party contributions — 154 million Australian dollars — could not be traced to their donors.
The perspectives of Nora's mother, Maryam, and sister, Salma, are crucial but remain in the background (perhaps Maryam's reserve can be traced to her quip that "Americans loved to confess on television").
A lot's been said about how the defeat of Luther Strange in a Republican Senate primary in Alabama this week can be traced to frustration and fury with establishment politicians in Washington.
The argument against that map can be traced to the most significant decision on political boundaries: the Supreme Court's ruling, in 1964, that political districts must contain roughly equal numbers of people.
South Korea's medical system is overwhelmed, while the virus appears to have peaked in ChinaThe outbreak in South Korea has largely been traced to a religious group in the city of Daegu.
The line of succession leading out of the power vacuum traced to Jeanine Añez, a senator from a remote tropical region who had sat out October's elections and was about to retire.
The line of succession leading out of the power vacuum traced to Jeanine Añez, a senator from a remote tropical region who had sat out October's elections and was about to retire.
The roots of the English term "sex" can be traced to the Latin sexus meaning sex or gender, a noun itself derived from the verb secare meaning to cut, divide, or sever.
In 2018, widespread recalls of the blood pressure drug valsartan were traced to problems at a single Chinese factory that made the drug's active ingredient, which was contaminated with a possible carcinogen.
The city's health department investigates cases of lead poisoning in children, and the Education Department said there had never been a known case of lead poisoning traced to drinking water in schools.
The problem can be traced to Chinese demand for a rare swim bladder from the endangered totoaba fish, which shares the vaquita's range, in the northern tip of the Gulf of California.
Many of the new cases have been traced to … a regional branch of a fringe religious sect named Shincheonji Church of God in the southern city of Daegu, according to the KCDC.
Of the new cases, 23 cases were traced to church services that a 61-year-old patient who has tested positive had attended in the central city of Daegu, the agency said.
The origins of the program can be traced to American support for El Salvador's right-wing government during the country's civil war in the 1980s, said Representative Jim McGovern, Democrat of Massachusetts.
The mayor of South Korea's fourth-largest city urged residents to stay indoors after a spike of 260 new infections were traced to church services attended by a woman who tested positive.
Messonnier confirmed that the coronavirus, which apparently sprang from animal to human infections and was traced to a seafood market in Wuhan, China, can also be transmitted from one person to another.
The outbreak was initially traced to a seafood market that sold live animals in Wuhan and scientists are working hard to trace the source both in the lab and in the field.
In the case of this latest outbreak, it's been traced to Wuhan's now-shuttered Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, where a number of wild animals were for sale, including raccoon dogs and snakes.
The threats escalated in severity and number when someone made the Facebook group public, Beene said, and some of the Facebook threats have been traced to other parts of Oklahoma and Texas.
Most of 245's strong returns can be traced to earnings, Knudsen said, with a smaller amount (about 25 percent to 22018 percent) due to local currencies gaining value against the dollar.
Wales said the 911 call was only able to be traced to the cell tower it pinged off -- meaning McLemore could have been anywhere within a 2-mile radius of the tower.
The outbreak in New York and New Jersey can be traced to the rise of measles in Israel, where some 183,700 cases and two deaths were reported in 2018, centered in Jerusalem.
Very few documents link Barfield Nominees to McKinsey's hedge fund, but when they do, MIO money can be traced to unusual places like a casino in Kathmandu, Nepal, called the Millionaire's Club.
Last month, they expanded their targets to companies in Turkey, operating from a block of internet addresses traced to Namibia, one of the few countries that still maintains friendly relations with Pyongyang.
Iscove was a Freudian therapist who subscribed to the theories of Edmund Bergler, an Australian psychoanalyst who saw homosexuality as a mental condition traced to infancy that could be cured with enough effort.
Representatives from the company explained the findings to congressional investigators today and noted that the accounts associated with the ad buys could be traced to a Russian troll farm, The Washington Post reported.
Some of Rakell's success can be traced to linemate and captain Ryan Getzlaf, who returned strong from missing 19 games with a facial injury and has 11 points in his past eight contests.
Of course, a lot of the action we're seeing can also be traced to smaller companies' sales to bigger companies that are fighting to remain relevant, a trend with no end in sight.
On many occasions, at least in Kabul, an attack has been traced to the Haqqani network, a lethal arm of the Taliban that has carried out some of the group's high-profile attacks.
Much of the recent interest in microbiome medicine can be traced to a growing awareness of the usefulness of transplanting faeces, with their natural cargo of bacteria, from healthy people into sick ones.
The emergence of Spiritualism is traced to March 31, 1848 in Hydesville, New York, where sisters Kate and Margaret Fox claimed they'd made contact with a spirit, communicating through a series of taps.
A now out-of-date report from the U.S. Fire Administration showed that, between 2009 and 2016, at least 195 incidents could be traced to exploding vapes, of which 133 resulted in injuries.
Bangladesh's central bank said on Monday its account at the U.S. Federal Reserve had been hacked and money was stolen, but that some of the funds were traced to the Philippines and recovered.
Investigators were led to Christensen through surveillance video footage captured in Urbana, 130 miles (210 km) south of Chicago, that showed Zhang getting into a black car that was later traced to him.
Investigators were led to Christensen through surveillance video footage captured in Urbana, 130 miles (210 km) south of Chicago, that showed Zhang getting into a black car that later was traced to Christensen.
Traces of German, Scots-Irish and English distilling traditions are evident in the American style, but there's much that can't be traced to an earlier source — a gap that slave traditions might fill.
The rifle's extraordinary popularity can be traced to a number of factors, including the ease of its use, its embodiment of a certain military glamour, and the aggressive marketing of the gun industry.
A key difference between the Malaysian palm olein contract and APEX's is the requirement that the Malaysian product delivered can be traced to sustainable sources up to the crushing mills, said Bursa Malaysia.
More often than not, American industry and ambition can be traced to a border crosser, to a man or a woman who took risks to come to this country, with documents or without.
The anti-gay violence, they contend, can be traced to Brazil's culture of machismo and a brand of evangelical Christianity, exported from the United States, that is outspoken in its opposition to homosexuality.
Von der Leyen and Gabriel both addressed concerns about increasing Russian disinformation campaigns after a fake report surfaced about a Lithuanian being raped by German troops that NATO said was traced to Russia.
Demand remains high in Europe and North America: Ninety percent of the heroin on the streets of Canada, and about 21.4 percent in Britain, can be traced to Afghanistan, the State Department says.
Investigators were led to Christensen through surveillance video footage captured in Urbana, 130 miles (210 km) south of Chicago, showing Zhang getting into a black car that later was traced to the defendant.
Although much of its current popularity can be traced to the influential 1991 book "Generations" by Neil Howe and William Strauss, generational thinking dates back to the second half of the 19th century.
But when this season started, a series of debilitating injuries, lethargic play and glaring missteps exposed the Giants' manifold weaknesses, many that could be traced to years of poor draft selections by Reese.
For weeks, most of the U.S. cases could be traced to travel in Wuhan, the Diamond Princess cruise ship, which was quarantined off the coast of Japan, or close contact with those people.
It can be traced to Danny Duncan, a 323-year-old YouTube personality and prankster, who said he started wearing "Virginity Rocks" shirts in his videos as something of a joke in 2017.
How the scam worked Investigators detailed an intricate scam traced to two key suspects who oversaw the fraudulent transfer of at least $6 million and the attempted theft of an additional $40 million.
The myth can be traced to Rachel Maines's 1999 book "Technology of Orgasm" (she wrote some earlier articles, but the book is what put this version of the vibrator's history on the map).
But the heart of the company was human, and much of the art it produced can be traced to the exertions of two brothers, Brian and Eddie Holland, and their friend Lamont Dozier.
But air pollution is a problem with roots in politics, and in Delhi, much of the pollution can be traced to distinct policy decisions, including the unintended consequences of a water conservation law.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which is investigating the outbreak with the CDC, has said it believes it can be traced to romaine lettuce sourced from the Yuma growing region in Arizona.
People in the country's Anglophone provinces, who make up 20% of the country's population, say they have been marginalized by a Francophone-dominated government that can be traced to Cameroon's post-colonial era.
Diplomats said part of the problem could be traced to simple donor fatigue, as well as to many countries' reluctance to make financial commitments without certainty that the money will be used effectively.
The Brooklyn outbreak has been traced to an unvaccinated child who became infected on a visit to Israel, which is also grappling with an outbreak, according to New York City's Department of Health.
Sick children Motsoaledi said the listeria had been traced to the product after nine children under the age of 5 presented at a hospital in Soweto, Johannesburg, on January 12 with febrile gastroenteritis.
They did agree that the name Presley can be traced to a long-ago dinner with the Hollywood music producer David Foster, who was then married to Elvis Presley's ex-girlfriend, Linda Thompson.
He was eventually traced to the Amalia area, on the northern edge of New Mexico, where he was found with four other adults and the 113 kids, ages 1 to 15, authorities have said.
"The whole notion of the modern day "welfare queen" can be traced to the post-Civil War period when people became very suspicious of the federal government providing relief to ex-slaves," Downs said.
Halunen's letter specifically accused Marketplace Analytics of stealing trade secrets from Waymo and using its shadowy network of secret servers, ephemeral messages, and devices that couldn't be traced to Uber to cover it up.
Broad City's lineage, then, could be more rightly traced to The Nanny, the 1993 sitcom starring Fran Drescher as a nasal, unabashedly Yiddishe fashion queen turned caregiver to a waspy Upper East Side family.
Another image of a dead child taken from a second WhatsApp video was traced to fringe conspiracy blogs that used it to warn of a flesh-eating monster stalking Indian villages in July 2017.
The first such campaign can be traced to 1963, when Navy's sports information director mailed out pamphlets about Roger Staubach and regularly visited sportswriters in New York to bolster the junior quarterback's Heisman chances.
Boston University law professor James Bessen is notable for demonstrating that about half the increase in U.S. corporate profits can be traced to political and regulatory gamesmanship, particularly in highly regulated sectors like telecoms.
That farm, Harrison Farms of Yuma, Arizona, is thought to be responsible for the Alaska cases linked to whole romaine, but not the rest of the cases, which have been traced to chopped romaine.
" Stoynoff also reveals she was persuaded to be "brave" by PEOPLE editors, saying, "I first wanted to do the story without my name, I didn't want it to be traced to me at all.
Residents, local officials and medical experts said the struggle against the outbreak could be traced to generations of limited health care access, endemic poverty and mistrust — problems that are common across the rural South.
He is describing the great tradition of political theory that is commonly traced to Thomas Hobbes and John Locke rather than the set of vaguely leftish attitudes that Americans now associate with the word.
Its genesis can be traced to early 21996, when the partners were on a business trip to inspect a poorly patronized prefabricated Burger King experimental unit near the University of Florida campus in Gainesville.
Sealed bags of minerals would be stamped with tamper-proof identification that will allow them to be traced to help ensure that they are coming from compliant and conflict-free regions, the statement said.
In a letter the Democratic congressman's office intends to send to Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, Ellison cites evidence that a decline in work-related injuries among minors can be traced to stricter workplace regulation.
Whether traced to declining credibility of persons in authority, the growing power of money and corporations throughout society, or feelings of powerlessness, a generalized lack of faith in our bedrock institutions has been deepening.
The 2016 Race The beginnings of the blue-red regional alignment in today's American politics can be traced to 1964, when Republicans broke through in the South after almost 100 years of Democratic domination.
Originally a shortened version of the word family, there has been some dispute as to whether its origins can be traced to black communities in the US or social circles within the United Kingdom.
The roots of the dispute can be traced to when Congress, in the Dodd-Frank Act, gave the agency almost unfettered discretion to choose to seek penalties in court or in an administrative proceeding.
In the United States, authorities said in 2000 that domestic measles had been eliminated, and the cases that have occurred since then have been traced to visitors returning from countries where outbreaks have occurred.
Like the virus itself, which scientists have traced to the Chinese city of Wuhan (and leaders there denied and downplayed for weeks), the prevailing political strategy for confronting the crisis was Made in China.
In a handful of cases, picking through the tangles of information, true and otherwise, that shaped the election, it was possible to isolate a single strand that could be traced to Russian news sources.
A plethora of parental concerns about YouTube – from inappropriate content and recommendations to excessive screen time – can all be traced to Google's business model of using data to maximize watch time and ad revenue.
Last Wednesday, gravitational wave detectors in Italy and the US, called LIGO and Virgo, detected telltale ripples in space and time, traced to an event that happened 8,550 million trillion kilometers away from Earth.
If Richard Nixon had been able to hide the Watergate tapes and other White House records and staff testimony, neither the break-in nor the cover-up could have been traced to the president.
In the downtown buildings (I represent more than 50), as with any neighborhood in transition, the disputes can be traced to the polarization of two groups of owners with two very different mind-sets.
Also the health minister in Germany said the country was at the beginning of an epidemic after new cases sprung up which can no longer be traced to the virus's original source in China.
As in the much larger cholera scourge that was traced to infected United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti, the organization's lawyers have tended to resist any acceptance of legal responsibility or mandatory compensation to victims.
Most outbreaks of MERS, which appeared in 2012, have been traced to people who raise or sell camels, which in the Middle East are kept for meat, milk, racing, hauling cargo and as pets.
Three officials, all speaking on condition of anonymity, said the breaches of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) were less sophisticated than other cyber intrusions that have been traced to Russian intelligence agencies or criminals.
The reason that some investors would be told to sell shares in a poorly performing fund — while others wouldn't — can be traced to the two different standards of care in the financial advice world.
The residents are still confined to their homes under measures imposed in February to try to contain the coronavirus outbreak, which was traced to a market that was illegally selling wildlife in the city.
According to the latest federal data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, nearly 40 percent of guns used in crimes that could be traced to a source come from outside the state.
Obesity in American shows no signs of slowing, and the reasons why it's so widespread can be traced to an increasingly sedentary lifestyle that keeps people inactive, and eating, for more hours of the day.
A smartphone uses about 40 different minerals in its manufacturing, and to meet the company's high standards, each any every element must be traced to ensure it's conflict-free and that workers are treated fairly.
Just last year, an outbreak of highly resistant Campylobacter jejuni, a stomach bug, was ultimately traced to pet store puppies; it sickened more than 100 people across 18 states and hospitalized more than two dozen.
The signs of warming ties between Israel and Japan can perhaps be traced to 2014 when Rakuten, the largest e-commerce platform in Japan acquired Israel-based messaging app provider Viber Media for $900 million.
The Cowboys' success can be traced to their ability to stop the run – they've allowed an average of 59 yards on the ground in their four wins compared to 168.7 in their three losses. 1.
The hacking originated from an IP address traced to the North Korean capital and targeted network management software that is widely used by private companies and government agencies, police said, declining to identify the software.
This fact is creating an excessive healthcare demand, and it can be traced to two cultural issues: people choose to be less healthy than they could be, and they're reluctant to face end-of-life.
This decline can be traced to rapidly rising productivity in the manufacturing sector — the same output could be produced with fewer workers — combined with shifts in demand toward services, reflecting a rise in consumer affluence.
"To get the information off an LCD game, it has to be pulled apart and all its components scanned, vectorized, and traced to then make them into a software version of themselves," the Archive explained.
But the new symbol throws skeuomorphism to the wind in favor of flat design, a trend in tech whose origins can be traced to Apple's embrace of the concept in recent years, Mr. Manjoo said.
Much of the recent dominance of the Southeastern Conference and a few other teams can be directly traced to the proportion of top high school prospects concentrated in the region in which they are based.
And many of the bloc's inefficiencies and dysfunctions can be traced to the unfinished work of strengthening European institutions and achieving greater integration between member states in areas such as banking, finance, security and defense.
Melvin Patterson, a Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman in Washington, told The Cincinnati Enquirer that in the past, carfentanil had been traced to Chinese manufacturers who ship the drug through Mexico and into the United States.
If convicted, not only would Manafort and Gates face the possibility of prison time, but they also could be required to forfeit any property, real or personal, involved in the offense or traced to it.
But earlier this month, they found someone with a security camera in the neighborhood where she disappeared, who had a tape of the victim running nearby a black Chevy Malibu, which was traced to Rivera.
With a rap style that can be directly traced to the relentlessness of Chicago's drill scene, he has made a name for showing the ability to maneuver and fit onto an array of production styles.
Mr. Geffen, whose lineage can be traced to Anne Boleyn, a queen beheaded by her husband, Henry VIII, stopped there, noting jokingly that Tudor-era statutes made it a crime to plan the next coronation.
Ms. Hermes' book-writing career could be traced to 1977, when she wrote an Op-Ed article in The New York Times about visiting her grandparents' home, where she had spent time as a girl.
Much of the reckoning of the past three-plus years can be traced to delegating policy operations to Sandberg, while the company's all-powerful growth team — which reported to Zuckerberg – ran roughshod over everything else.
Many of Mr. Trump's political problems, including the appointment of a special counsel and the controversy over the firing of the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, can ultimately be traced to Mr. Flynn's stormy tenure.
The 219 epidemic of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS, which killed 21 people, nearly all of them in mainland China, was traced to palm civets sold as exotic meat in southern Chinese food markets.
Most coronavirus cases can still be traced to known contacts or clusters of cases, Ghebreyesus said in a news conference in Geneva, and WHO does not yet see evidence that the virus is spreading freely.
"China's influence on the arts in France can be traced to the 18th century with what we call 'chinoiseries,'" Mr. Loyrette said in an interview, referring to Western-made objects inspired by the Far East.
A South Korean city has gone on the offensive after two clusters of coronavirus cases, which have been traced to doomsday cult church and a hospital nearly tripled the number of patients in the country.
Front Burner The history of Indian restaurants in New York could perhaps be traced to J. Ranji Smile, a colorful personality who arrived here from India in 1899 and cooked Indian dishes at Sherry's restaurant.
Mr. Rubio, Republican of Florida and one of President Trump's primary challengers, said that former members of his campaign had been targeted as recently as Wednesday morning in attacks traced to IP addresses in Russia.
Such strategies can be traced to Cesare Brandi, a twentieth-century Italian art historian and critic, who developed a method called tratteggio , in which the restorer fills in lacunae with a series of small lines.
The health department recalled processed meat products known as "polony" and closed some processing facilities after the source of the outbreak was traced to a factory owned by Tiger Brands unit Enterprise Foods in March.
The idea that an epidemic can be traced to a single individual, the high-stakes search for such a person, and the mapping of the routes of disease transmission are recurring themes in popular culture.

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