Sentence examples for act of systematic from inspiring English sources

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Trocchi himself called shooting up an act of "systematic nihilism" which "threw a purposive spoon into the broth of experience".

In comments reported byrelayed by the Media Institute of Southern Africa after his seven-hour detention at Harare central police station, Muleya said: "This is a clear abuse of state machinery and an act of systematic harassment and intimidation of journalists who are merely doing their job.

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So don't be surprised if people around the world, while condemning the despicable acts of the murderers in Paris and grieving for their families and friends, remain a bit cynical about the media-circus surrounding this particular outrage while the Western media quickly forgets the equally despicable acts of systematic murder and torture that Western countries have been involved in.

They act as sources of systematic errors for the Lense Thirring signal which, in turn, if not properly modeled, may bias the recovery of some key parameters of such other dynamical features of motion.

Reasons why the international community was unable to act in Rwanda to prevent broadcasts include the lack of systematic evidence gathered, and a failure to engage diplomatic pressure with a solid foundation in international law.

Jones sees the act as systematic of the taboo surrounding this piece of anatomy and an illustration of why her work is necessary.

An initial hope of the Cochrane Collaboration was to act as a central library of systematic reviews, organised by specialty, but Cochrane reviews have not become the solution that was hoped.

The third is resolution as problem-solving, understood as what is prior to the systematic act of demonstration (synthesis).

Bullying is an escalating process in the course of which the person confronted ends up in an inferior position and becomes the target of systematic negative social acts.

In the very rare cases where their aggression is externally directed, it does not take the form of systematic, meticulously planned, intentional acts of violence against a community.

If those efforts fail, a lawsuit is possible, prosecutors said, under a 1980 act that has led to federal investigations into claims of systematic abuse at 430 jails, mental health facilities, nursing homes and other public institutions.

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