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traceable

[trey-suh-buhl] / ˈtreɪ sə bəl /


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A viable magnet industry in Europe would also need the support of customers, such as automakers, who must agree to pay a slight premium to be guaranteed an environmental and traceable product, the sources said.

From Reuters

The suit claims that the companies, which explicitly say their products comply with federal and state laws, are targeting buyers who want to evade criminal background checks and buy guns without traceable serial numbers.

From New York Times

A Samsung tablet left by a fighter for the Wagner group exposes its key role - as well as traceable fighter codenames.

From BBC

That the embarrassing examples of CRT the critics identify are invariably traceable only to their proclamation should give pause about their authenticity and plausibility.

From Salon

“This is sufficient to state an injury in fact that is fairly traceable to SB 6219,” the appeals court said.

From Washington Times