Sentence examples for systematically begin from inspiring English sources

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He could systematically begin decrypting a block of the cipher with one key after another until a block of meaningful text was output (although it would not necessarily be a block of the original plaintext).

President Truman had issued an order integrating the military in 1948, but only after early defeats in Korea did the command structure systematically begin implementing the order.

If this is the case, I can guarantee you that yours truly and a legion of gays will systematically begin making the designer rounds for the perfect tuxedos, slim suits or man-frocks for their special occasion.

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It had the briefest moment of freedom, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and then in 1994, Alexander Lukashenko, the director of a state farm, was elected president and systematically began stripping those freedoms away again.

The essential problem, of course, is that the temperature record that tells us the Earth is warming goes back only to about 1850, when observation stations systematically began keeping such data, and most other climate records are even shorter and spottier.

But Brady reacted to her allegation by claiming that "for 20 years I continued to ratify the cover I had given her at the trial whilst, in contrast, she systematically began to fabricate upon it to my detriment".

The cases are arranged systematically beginning with the skull and progressing downwards.

In short, desensitizing treatments should be delivered systematically, beginning with prevention and at-home treatments with fluoride toothpaste and supplemented with in-office modalities as required.

We did this systematically beginning with the higher or lower numbered dwelling at random; we located the record of the current household, and, if that family had not been there in 1979, we worked through the archived records until we found the record of the family who had lived there.

In order to address this issue systematically, we begin with a given payout ratio δ.

This repeatedly happened in Iran, where 13th- and 14th-century friezes of glazed tiles were systematically targeted, beginning in the 1870s.

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