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be systematically
adverb
In an organized manner.
synonyms
Exact(58)
Will it be systematically destroyed?
Should gender be systematically expunged from playthings?
This and other possibilities should be systematically explored.
"Yet it seems to be systematically applied to everything".
Governments, in other words, may be systematically underinvesting.
"We have to dismantle it carefully, and every panel will be systematically numbered and protected".
Both can be systematically different – meaning biases and inaccuracies creep in to any analysis.
"We need to be systematically and comprehensively evaluating physicians on some sort of periodic basis".
Quantitative experiments demonstrate that inherited traits can be systematically altered by controlled practice.
"We believe the Syrian government to be systematically persecuting its own people on a vast scale".
The commission reckons that British companies may be systematically violating the EU's "Working Time Directive".
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