Sentence examples for systematically treat from inspiring English sources

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While objects and relations are syntactical containers which are used to represent some information, the question arises how to systematically treat all possible syntactical containers given the richness and complexity of the underlying geometry.

(4) In contrast to modern codes, these ancient "codes" do not systematically treat all the rules applicable to a given area of law; that is, they treat a variety of matters but often ignore many highly important rules, simply because such rules were grounded so deeply in custom that they went unquestioned.

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The basic issues involved in designing membrane-based extraction processes are systematically treated.

Parasites found in mammals, non-mammalian vertebrates, and invertebrates are systematically treated, incorporating the latest knowledge about their cell and molecular biology.

By systematically treating each functional group in turn the work also identifies what is not known, thus pointing the way to new research areas.

However, in the traditional QFD approach, each element's interdependence and customer requirements are usually not systematically treated.

The report was based on a study of 316,158 traffic stops by state and local police departments, and found that "minority drivers do not appear to be systematically treated differently than nonminority drivers".

The report by the business select committee on Sports Direct, the UK's largest sporting retailer, describes a working culture where people are systematically treated without respect, underpaid, bullied and exploited, and where the founder and owner of the company, Mike Ashley, admitted that he wouldn't want his children working.

When protesters come under attack, when the state shows its repressive side time and time again, people who may never have known what it feels like to be systematically treated as an a priori "criminal" start to make links, to criticise other modes of state domination.

The advantages of our approach include filling the gap between NFRs elicitation and NFRs implementation, systematically treating NFRs through grouping of tactics so that tactics in the same group can be addressed uniformly, remedying some shortcomings in existing work (by prioritizing NFRs and analyzing tradeoff among NFRs), and integration of FRs and NFRs by treating them as first-class entities.

To address this gap, we have systematically treated commercial frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ) with pectin methylesterases extracted from orange pulp cells to mimic the aggregation of pectin that naturally occurs in the presence of calcium in unpasteurized or under pasteurized juice.

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