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The phrase "a system how" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a method or process, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "We need to develop a system how to improve our workflow efficiency."
Alternatives: "a method for" or "a way to".
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In such a system, how many brilliant books might disappear?
Business models describe, as a system, how the pieces of a business fit together.
Political reformers think about how to build a system, how to manage a state, how to regulate political powers.
But in such a system how can Alice be sure she is receiving information from Bob and vice versa?
"You can't have a system, how shall I say it, where you abolish the fire station, or lock the doors to the fire station," Mr. Geithner said.
Increasingly, however, rules are being replaced by machine learning, a way of training a system how to behave using masses of data.
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If cancer is such a complex system, how can one ever predict the effect of a mutation in a particular gene on a functionality of the entire system?
If you have a capable system, how do you make sure that it is acting in a way that is good for the world?
If it's done on a permissioned system, how do we make sure people don't misuse their access?
"If you want to know how the brain works or really understand a complex system, how it can be adaptive, how it can learn--computational neuroscience is the way to go," says Eliasmith.
It remains to be tested in a defined system how intact transport complexes, containing cargo, multiple motors, and potential regulatory proteins, react to obstacles on their tracks.
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