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traceable

[trey-suh-buhl] / ˈtreɪ sə bəl /


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San Diego, both the city and county, as well as the state of California have also implemented laws to make the firearms more traceable.

From Los Angeles Times

Cutting off contact in the days before the riot means no traceable communications between them and the people who were going to storm the Capitol that day.

From Salon

Now, another potential defense is gaining traction: digital watermarking, or the insertion of an indelible, covert digital signature into every piece of AI-produced content so the source is traceable.

From Scientific American

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