Sentence examples for whatever systematic from inspiring English sources

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Once the point is made and we have addressed whatever systematic and unacceptable behavior that we no longer will allow, then it is time to stop the blaming and indignant protestations and get on with rebuilding, healing and learning from our mistakes.

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In an era of "personalised" medicine, in which decisions and practice are tailored to the individual patient in whatever ways possible (systematic use of genetic or other personal information to optimise the patient's preventative and therapeutic care), radiology is also becoming "personalised" [5].

But biological species are typically composed of more than one population, and the complex reproductive relationships among a set of populations will have their own evolutionary history, independent of (although probably correlated with) both the true historical relationships of the population tree and whatever molecular markers systematic biologists might find convenient to construct gene trees.

While Irizarry et al. speculate that the Golden Spike data may not be appropriate for the comparison of methods for FDR control, we confirm that this is the case and we demonstrate the failure of the Stage I analyses to correct for systematic biases (whatever their cause may be) in the raw data matrix.

While the provisional government had respected "all legitimate contracts" from the Qaddafi period, it was undertaking a systematic review "for whatever financial corruption may have tainted them".

Whatever the final solution, whether systematic change in how naloxone is distributed, robust grant programs, or both, the current demand for naloxone far exceeds availability and rising prices are crippling the ability of many programs to effectively save lives.

A systematic (and to whatever extent possible, quantitative) comparison of H3K9me2 patterns across the genome in different cellular states would not only be broadly interesting for the community, but also relevant for the authors' own conclusions.

Assessment of dietary intake is prone to random and systematic sources of error whatever the method of data collection (Miller et al., 2008).

Teaching consists not only of instruction, but also of the systematic promotion of learning by whatever means [ 2- 5].

Thus, the quality of health care policy could be improved if systematic reviews could be performed for whatever decision is currently at hand, ideally even on demand.

To broaden support for his plan — whatever it ends up being — he insisted last week that systematic improvements in health care would be essential to any lasting economic recovery.

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