Sentence examples for widespread systemic from inspiring English sources

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A simple explanation of a non-linear behavioral dose response relation is that low-dose exposure produces specific and limited effects in the nervous system while more widespread, systemic effects are produced by high doses.

No, it was due also to the new financial complexity offering up the opportunity for widespread, systemic fraud.

Many had other symptoms as well, and more than half had signs of widespread systemic infection.

"The attacks against civilians by Palestinian armed groups are widespread, systemic and in pursuit of an explicit policy to attack civilians," the Amnesty report said.

Encountering widespread systemic disorganization after the World Trade Center attacks in 2001, Redlener founded and became the director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness, at Columbia University.

This high-minded, well-intentioned movie, co-written and directed by Tom McCarthy, is about the Boston Globe's investigative reporting team Spotlight, and its Pulitzer-winning campaign in 2001 to uncover widespread, systemic child abuse by Catholic priests in Massachusetts.

The commission's report, released in December, alleged "widespread, systemic abuse" in attendance-keeping but was attacked as flimsy by school officials because it did not specify any schools where such abuse had occurred.

Sentencing the defunct trust at Stafford crown court, the high court judge Mr Justice Haddon-Cave said widespread systemic failures within the organisation had "become the norm" at the time of the deaths.

"Support for the moratorium is based on a growing recognition that there are widespread, systemic problems that undermine any confidence that the death penalty in this country is imposed reliably, fairly or justly," said Elaine Jones, president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, who testified at the New York City Council hearing.

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This has widespread systemic-metabolic consequences [ 4, 5] and can lead to decompensation in patients with a low cardiopulmonary reserve [ 6, 7].

That's why we're marking National Public Health Week in part by calling on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to revise its widely panned conclusion from last year: that fracking poses no 'widespread, systemic' risks to our drinking water.

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