It was revealed that cannabis was traceable in the body for a minimum of six hours after smoking it. |
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The genre is traceable to The Diary of a Nobody, in which the brothers Grossmith introduced Charles Pooter, the epitome of the petit bourgeois. |
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All the abductor would need to do is toss the phone out the car window and the child would not be traceable. |
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Researchers provide volunteers with a food or beverage that's spiked with a traceable form of magnesium. |
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She's the eldest daughter of a powerful family with a long traceable heritage. |
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Those physical resemblances, and many other attributes, would surely be traceable to the genes within each species. |
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The benefits for buyers are substantial price savings, plus a traceable and transparent sourcing process. |
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I conclude with the remark that traceable East Baltic influence on West Baltic involves not diglossia, but merely adstrata and substrata. |
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The financial disasters are directly traceable to the cultural and ideological catastrophes which these films represent. |
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The only way to guarantee anonymity is to have something that's not traceable. |
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The accumulated data is recorded and stored because the material flow must be traceable. |
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Instead, pop culture, European legends and dramatic arts are clearly traceable. |
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All cattle included in the study had pedigrees traceable to paternal and maternal grandparents. |
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Make sure that any test data being used does not expose real information traceable to real customers. |
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Some have argued that there is nothing wrong in using sandalwood oil if it can be obtained from a legal, traceable and sustainable source. |
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Mr. John Duncan: I believe, Mr. Chair, that there would be a very traceable audit trail in terms of who's delivering when. |
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Its military character is still traceable in the dense network of curved streets, the Bechyn? town gate and the Kotnov castle tower. |
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The car is stolen and then parted out because the thief thinks that the parts are not traceable. |
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And all the little 'public glimpses' of our everyday lives are stored and made traceable via the internet. |
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Each measurement is traceable and can be saved to the hard disk together with the calibration if required. |
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All sterile items are uniquely identifiable and traceable in the entire cycle at all times. |
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Mobile transactions are more traceable than cash, making it harder for corrupt officials to embezzle undetected. |
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Upon request, we shall prepare, at a charge, a factory calibration certificate, traceable to national standards. |
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Some data may be traceable to an individual, but we do not seek to identify individuals unless we suspect improper use of the site. |
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Its origin is traceable to indigenous forms of dance and martial practices. |
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The three NPL activity measurements involved in this exercise are traceable to the same primary measurement. |
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The researcher and the REB should also address how likely it is that traceable tissue will be traced back to an individual. |
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Spam is increasingly not being sent from a single traceable mail system. |
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Ultimately, what his company provides is an easier way for restaurants to have traceable food. |
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In our pursuit of knowledge, we often desire a traceable path in our growth. |
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The Blaine Formation is over 200 m thick, composed of interbedded mudstone, gypsum in beds up to 10 m thick, and has regionally traceable members of limestone and dolomite. |
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The remedies of garnishment and attachment are traceable to Roman law and were a recognized practice of medieval merchants. |
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Must be traceable to an agency, and will preferably be easily read and understood. |
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His exploration led him to believe that economic laws are a priori, traceable by use of deductive syllogism. |
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Alcoholic drinks bought in off licences are to be traceable as the Government bids to clampdown on underage drinking, and drunken, disorderly behaviour. |
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Naturally ripened ingredients are carefully grown and selected and strictly controlled with traceable origins. |
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If everybody on the internet were easily traceable, people would think twice about hacking. |
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The growing Catholic-nationalist share of the electorate is traceable through recent polls. |
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Food contact materials and articles need to be traceable at all stages of manufacture, processing and distribution. |
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Food for domestic carnivores must be traceable by means of accompanying documents and records. |
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An independent calibration, traceable to it UK national standard, was carried out on the IL1400A radiometer and detector by the Gloucestershire medical physics service. |
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Faced with this heavy hand, many fathers go underground, with cash work, few traceable assets, and a transient, impermanent life. |
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Volunteering has a rich history, traceable in Britain at least back to medieval times, when there was a strong association between religion and ministration to the poor and sick. |
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Geophysical survey results from early in 2000 indicate that this zone, which averages 10-12 m thick, is now traceable for a strike length of 3.2 km and, significantly, has been interpreted to lie close to its magmatic origin. |
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Calibrations of regular transmittance are traceable to the NRC Reference Spectrophotometer, which has an uncertainty of 2.5 parts in 104 in the visible range and 4.0 parts in 104 in the near-infrared range. |
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Other major concerns are to make small arms and light weapons more traceable, so-called marking and tracing', tighter controls on the arms trade and punitive measures against illegal trafficking of ammunition. |
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He flirted with women in a crude, dorky and easily traceable way. |
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Therefore the system has to ensure that nobody takes advantage of the efforts of others for personal gain, to eliminate middlemen, and maintain a fully traceable internal chain of custody with one single point of sale. |
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At the same time, the shaft struck the top deck so violently that it abraded the rivets and skin, leaving traceable metal flow on the contact areas. |
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For all that there is a tradition of left-leaning euroscepticism that goes back to such figures as Tony Benn, the vast majority of our current angst about Europe is traceable to the political right. |
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I am convinced that the Commission chose the right direction when it set clear and traceable objectives for the modernisation of social protection. |
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Recently, a potential Maestro client called to ask if a transaction could be tracked for auditing purposes and if it had been altered or deleted, if such changes would be traceable. |
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Some want green products and others expect traceable food supply chains. |
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Levels 1 and 2 are not an option as control activities are not traceable. |
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Question:How long do the enzymes used to break down alcohol remain traceable after alcohol consumption and how dependent is that on the quantity consumed? |
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Worse yet, most of the cases were traceable to the Nigeria strain. |
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Some navigational canals were recorded by ancient geographers and are still traceable by modern archaeology. |
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Linguistic evidence suggests that the origin of the title Andriana is traceable back to an ancient Javanese title of nobility. |
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The Lydenburg male and the other two females have the infuscate pattern definitely more recessive and less evident, although traceable. |
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This story is traceable to an article in The Nottingham Review on 20 December 1811, but there is no independent evidence of its truth. |
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The pH scale is traceable to a set of standard solutions whose pH is established by international agreement. |
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Traditional emulsive photography always had a traceable origin to rely upon. |
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The onboard calibrators such as blackbodies and the sensors such as spectral radiometers should be characterized and calibrated using SI traceable standards. |
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There was no traceable evidence left when the detectives arrived. |
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Even some burger vans, once the purveyors of the greasiest of patties, won't even start up the grill unless ingredients are traceable and of the highest quality. |
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He states that the shared theology, common ritual grammar and way of life of those who identify themselves as Hindus is traceable to ancient times. |
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Its ingredients are traceable to the 13th century, when returning European crusaders brought with them Middle Eastern recipes containing meats, fruits and spices. |
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The ISO 17025 accreditation enables Beckers to offer a fully traceable and externally audited testing facility for the measurement of these radiative and thermal properties. |
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