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traceable

[trey-suh-buhl] / ˈtreɪ sə bəl /


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“The actions are directly traceable to the FDA’s unlawful actions in regulation … of mifepristone,” she said.

From Washington Times

At that time, Garland said, he also announced "the seizure of millions of dollars from an account at a U.S. financial institution traceable to Malofeyev’s sanctions violations."

From Reuters

In Taiwan, student Milo Hiseh told the BBC his phone battery died briefly overnight and the police knocked on his door in the morning as the app had signalled that he was not traceable.

From BBC

Cake Wallet is one of a handful of companies still developing tools to make crypto transactions less traceable, a kind of counteroffensive against the blockchain-tracking industry.

From New York Times

In a social media world that produces traceable digital fingerprints, it didn’t take long for federal authorities and open-source investigators adept at sifting through data to land on the name of Jack Teixeira.

From Washington Times