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traceable

[trey-suh-buhl] / ˈtreɪ sə bəl /


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Nutrition experts, traceable sources of scientifically robust information and quality assurance processes need to be central to the development and implementation of such technologies when using them to provide dietary advice.

From Salon

Everyone these days has a camera in her pocket, financial transactions are too traceable, and exactly how much can you buy for what fits inside a garden-variety envelope?

From Salon

That’s because of the legal concept known as standing, which holds that plaintiffs must have suffered harm or face an imminent injury traceable to the defendant — in this case, the U.S.

From Reuters

"Some of these websites may not be easily traceable, others may be hosted in countries specifically chosen for their lax laws when it comes to online harm and harassment," he told the BBC.

From BBC

Zegna said in press notes that it is committed to having the origin and production path of all of its linen traceable by next year.

From Seattle Times