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be systemically
adverb
In a systemic manner
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We provide an overview of the routes by which the circadian system can be systemically manipulated, and present in silico proof of concept results for phase resetting of the clock via model predictive control.
Inbred rat strains provide a genetically uniform system that can be systemically manipulated to test the role of neuro-endocrine regulation of various aspects of immunity.
The main advantage of the loco-regional application of re-directed T cells is the avoidance of immediate systemic side-effects, since the re-directed T cells will not be systemically distributed by blood flow as if administered intravenously.
According to the US Treasury, sovereign-wealth funds are "already large enough to be systemically significant".
Banks considered to be systemically important must hold an additional 1 to 2.5 percent in reserve.
Once their vulnerability is exposed, their power can be systemically eroded.
Because most derivatives transactions are expected to go through these clearinghouses, they will be "systemically important" under the law.
But he said the Fed would still closely regulate companies like Goldman because they would still be systemically important.
Regulators should keep that in mind when they finally define just what it means to be systemically important.
Nevertheless, Sessions has expressed disdain not only for the program but for the very idea that police departments can be systemically flawed.
Sessions has expressed disdain not only for consent decrees but for the very idea that police departments can be systemically flawed.
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