Sentence examples for To systematic from inspiring English sources

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To systematic

adjective

Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure

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He studies systematically things that one would not have thought open to systematic study.

Lewis restored philosophical respectability to systematic metaphysics.

Previous polls have been subject to systematic violence and rigging.

The recent water crisis is due to systematic inequality.

This allegedly led to systematic fiddling with the rate.

In his doctrines, emphasis shifts from material to systematic considerations.

His monographs were recognized as significant contributions to systematic zoology.

They were made to wear hoods and, the survivors claim, subjected to systematic torture.

At Azouli, prisoners subjected to systematic torture lack even a hypothetical legal redress.

They note, merely, that "the term conveys a kind of academic attention to systematic behavior".

However, where long-term data is available, it does point to systematic failures in drug policies.

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