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were systematic
adjective
Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
synonyms
Exact(60)
The searches were systematic, not random.
Q: The report says there were systematic failings.
In other words, their arguments were systematic and contrived, not at all original to the circumstances.
"It my judgment it is very serious and there were systematic, systemic failures in that care home".
Apart from his own acerbic introductions, the book's entries were not in themselves interesting or entertaining – but they were systematic.
By June, with the large metropolitan targets scratched off, there were systematic attacks on nearly sixty smaller cities.
Mr. Alston visited Kenya last month and said in a previous statement that killings by the police were "systematic, widespread and carefully planned".
"There were systematic efforts by Al Qaeda to connect with Iraq -- many of them failed," Thomas H. Kean, a Republican and former governor of New Jersey, said in an interview.
"The attacks against Dukakis, which were systematic and attacked his patriotism, did a lot of damage to him," said Tad Devine, a top advisor to the Dukakis campaign and the campaign of Mr. Kerry in 2004.
Power was decentralized, there were systematic literature reviews, and the committees were put on notice that, as Frances says, "the wild growth and casual addition" of new mental disorders were to be avoided.
Ms. Spees said she hoped to persuade the court that the cases were within its jurisdiction, because they involve abuses that she said were "systematic and widespread".
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