Sentence examples for the systematic basis from inspiring English sources

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There are two Herculaneum treatises which treat the systematic basis of ethics.

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But EU law does not require other EU member states to inform the U.K. on a systematic basis of the criminal records of their nationals, creating an effective right of free movement for criminals," the campaign notes in a statement on its website.

He was also the first man to put on a profitable, systematic basis the theatrical custom known as papering the house.

In social statistics the key figure of the century was a Belgian, Adolphe Quetelet, who was the first, on any systematic basis, to call attention to the kinds of structured behaviour that could be observed and identified only through statistical means.

First, although the transformed representation of the system dynamics in terms of modes provides a systematic basis for the decomposition of the reaction network, it does not guarantee reducing the number of biochemical species or reactions in the system, since many different species might contribute to one and the same transformed equation.

2 The 2010 is the latest year for which comparable information on the use of STW has been collected by the OECD on a systematic basis.

Of course, the desperate search for yield had something to do with it as well, but I have a hard time believing that the managers of Lehman, Bear Stearns and others knowingly bet the firm on a systematic basis.

Another more costly alternative is to establish a much greater number of plots in a systematic basis around the tower, to ensure the spatial variation within the tower footprint is adequately captured.

Notably, the sizes of the UTR from EST data were always smaller and the lack of correlation (R = 0.02) with UTR sizes predicted from Northern blots suggests there is unlikely to be a systematic basis to the discrepancy in size determined from the two techniques employed.

The use of the microscope in discovering minute, previously unknown features was pursued on a more systematic basis in the 18th century, but progress tended to be slow until technical improvements in the compound microscope itself, beginning in the 1830s with the gradual development of achromatic lenses, greatly increased that instrument's resolving power.

These examples suggest a systematic basis to the promiscuity and a degree of specificity to the biological target or assay conditions.

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