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1 Works of art generate responses not directly traceable to the work itself.
2 The motive for this sudden resolution is directly traceable to Lady Loring.
3 But never was there an effect more directly traceable to a cause.
4 Her unhappiness is directly traceable to her chaotic relationship with her adult daughter.
5 Whatever limitations you have, they are all directly traceable to these two traits.
6 Almost every misfortune which Ireland has suffered is directly traceable to this cause.
7 His words were directly traceable to the words of Secretary McAdoo at El Paso, Texas.
8 Some of the most important labour-saving processes now in common use are directly traceable to them.
9 The movement's origins are directly traceable to the Sunni rebellion sparked by the US-led invasion in 2003.
10 In many cases, it is claimed, such crimes as larceny, forgery, and robbery are directly traceable to poverty.
11 There is an entire series of difficulties directly traceable to the foolish and adventurous persistence of carrying loaded firearms.
12 A considerable part of the incentive to better methods is directly traceable to this simple rule-of-thumb method of rating production.
13 These three infections were directly traceable to infected nursery stock, and in one case the blight had spread to adjacent trees.
14 This privilege is directly traceable to those of the mediaeval universities, and possibly through them to Roman laws on the subject.
15 Many cases of anæmia and chlorosis, which are so commonly seen in young girls, are directly traceable to a faulty diet.
16 We are discussing, it should be understood, only such cases of difficulty in speaking as are directly traceable to an inherent timidity.
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