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You can use it when referring to laws that are applied to people or groups of people systemically or using a standardized system. For example, "The systemic law of the country requires employers to provide adequate health benefits to their employees."
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The country had no systemic law on domestic violence and stalking was not regulated at that time.
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"In the last few years, because of social media and media in general," Pasco said, "there's been a heightening of an inaccurate perception that there is systemic law-breaking going on".
Without the right to collective citation, there will be more systemic employment law violations, less effective ways to remedy them, and the balance between companies (i.e., capital) and talent (i.e., labor) will shift firmly in favor of capital.
The wording appears to be a play off the Black Lives Matter movement, which was created in part to highlight the extent of police brutality and the systemic racism within law enforcement toward black people.
But it doesn't mean our showing empathy for police officers killed and those facing daily dangers means we must go along with unnecessary new "blue lives matter" laws or stop relentlessly trying to root out systemic problems within law enforcement organizations that have led to an epidemic of police brutality and the harassment of communities of color.
Others saw a black woman being brutally beaten down by a white male police officer and said it was indicative of a systemic problem in law enforcement.
Human Rights Watch blames police misconduct and excessive use of force on a systemic lack of accountability within law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system.
"We're witnessing the chronic and systemic failure of law enforcement to properly investigate crimes of sexual violence".
In the course of my service to these organizations, I believe I witnessed systemic violations of law by my government that created a moral duty to act.
The committee's conclusions, based in part on testimony gathered during 18 public hearings over the last 17 months, demonstrate that vigilance and resources can root out systemic racism in law enforcement.
Unfortunately, shortly after assuming power, he closed the door on investigating systemic violations of law, deepened and expanded several abusive programs, and refused to spend the political capital to end the kind of human rights violations like we see in Guantanamo, where men still sit without charge.
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