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"Inclusivity" for a systematically exploited group is only a patch.
The dictionary defines a science as "a systematically organized body of knowledge on any subject".
Mr. Kasyanov, in a statement, criticized what he called a "systematically launched smear campaign" and vowed to pursue politics.
The Shakespeare who emerges here is a "systematically elusive" intelligence, whose brilliance lay in his ability to join "verisimilitude to wonder".
It is a systematically arranged collection of theorems, many invented by the author, who used his own proofs to work out general solutions.
Better forecaster: Related to the problem of missing bubbles, the Fed has been a systematically optimistic forecaster, which sounds a lot more benign than it is.
He conceived a vast plan for total reorganization of Russian legal structures and authored a complete collection and a systematically coordinated digest of Russian laws.
Among its features were the divan (dīwān)—the collection of one poet's output in a systematically arranged volume and several types of anthologies.
A systematically method for constructing common quadratic CSFs is developed.
No one work brings them together into a systematically organized "philosophy of religion".
Combustion of hydrocarbon fuel is described by a systematically reduced two-step mechanism.
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