They had no clearly traceable descendants.
These principles, in fact, are as clearly traceable, and these laws as really susceptible of system as are any whatever.
The history of the Russell moiety is clearly traceable until at least 1600, but that of the other moiety is less clear.
There is just a link wanting; and we might be able to go back to the eleventh century, always undistinguished, but clearly traceable.
By doing this they provide a direct and clearly traceable relationship between what is expressed in the natural language representation and its formal specification.
If anything set them apart it was their participation in the political life of the colony, clearly traceable to William Randolph's example.
I have described these two cases at length, because they had definite, clearly traceable results in my after-lot.
The two lobes of the primitive divided prementum are clearly traceable as the representatives of the stipites which, in most insects, undergo fusion.
In any case, the precautionary principle requires these products to be clearly traceable at all stages of their marketing.
Only rarely are such cases clearly traceable to official incompetence.