Sentence examples for systematic drive from inspiring English sources

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What we need is a much wider, systematic drive to improve the quality of care.

The Jesuits, banned in 1618 by the Bohemian directors, returned triumphantly and acted as the vanguard in the systematic drive against the non-Catholics, including the moderate Utraquists.

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Killings elsewhere in the country led to an explosion of anger and a systematic campaign to drive out workers belonging to the Luo group.

Linda McNeil, a professor of education at Rice University, has charged that the gains in test scores -- the percentage of Hispanic students in Houston passing state math tests, for example, rose to 80.3percentt last year from 44.2percentt in 1994 -- are a result of weeks of teaching to the test and of a systematic effort to drive out students who appeared unable to make the grade.

Senior White House officials described what they said would be a "systematic" effort to drive a wedge between the Iranian population and the Revolutionary Guards, which the West says is responsible for running Iran's nuclear program and has a record of supporting militant Islamist organizations and cracking down on antigovernment protesters.

This month they have staged a systematic recruitment drive, persuading and coercing thousands of schoolchildren into their army, in order to swell numbers in the camps.

A total of 1.5 million Armenians were killed beginning in 1915 in a systematic campaign by the fraying Ottoman Empire to drive Armenians out of eastern Turkey.

Several rape survivors recounted how soldiers who had set up shop along the road leading past the UN camp attacked women in what appeared to be systematic, ethnically driven violence against civilians.

Systematic reasoning, driven out of Muslim jurisprudence in favour of precedents from the Prophet's life and conduct, found a new field of inquiry in ancient geography and cosmology.

For this, we developed a systematic, data driven approach to investigate the sales patterns of works and their creators that made it into the New York Times bestseller list.

Millions of the iconic, hump-shouldered animals once roamed the plains west of the Mississippi until systematic hunting drove their numbers to the fewer than 50 that found refuge in Yellowstone in the early 20th century.

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