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systemize

[sis-tuh-mahyz] / ˈsɪs təˌmaɪz /


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To systemize his survey, he divided the state into 2,195 sections of about 31 square miles each.

From Seattle Times Aug. 19, 2022

NFL weeds are exasperating yet fascinating, and the attempt to systemize the insanity led Robinson to be soft on Watson despite conceding that the NFL proved the three most important aspects of its case.

From Washington Post Aug. 1, 2022

A lot of life-hackers have the impulse to systemize and optimize but I think ultimately a lot of them have also learned moderation in things and maybe that’s a good lesson to take away.

From The Verge Apr. 18, 2019

Looking ahead, Leventhal says he and Stires are working hard to systemize their business and grow even more.

From Forbes Oct. 27, 2014

The London experimental gardens are doing much to systemize it, and the most scientific growers are congratulating them on their success.

From Soil Culture by Walden, J. H.

“The United States must speak out about the systemized enslavement and attempted cultural obliteration of the Uyghurs.”

From Fox News Nov. 4, 2019

“It’s a real systemized process,” said Diane Milner, principal of Key School.

From Washington Times Oct. 23, 2019

“We had been doing it, but not in a systemized way.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 8, 2019

McCain’s fairly organized release of 1,000-plus pages of records was mostly possible thanks to the highly systemized health care he received as a veteran.

From Slate Sep. 26, 2016

In the beginning, the lectures were not systemized, but within a number of months there was a set curriculum.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela

"First, let's acknowledge that sport rulemaking and governing bodies have a long way to go before establishing and systemizing gender and body-inclusive policies and messages," Carter said.

From Salon Jul. 17, 2021

But the subtitle of the book is not how systemizing drives human invention, it’s how autism drives human invention.

From New York Times Dec. 8, 2020

It was this revolution coupled with Bratton systemizing this practice by allocating police resources based upon crime statistics which exponentially dropped crime in NYC.

From New York Times Nov. 10, 2017

More: To see how you stack up on empathy, systemizing and music preferences, take this online test.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2015

He was possessed of a wonderful power to observe facts, and an equally wonderful talent for systemizing them, and reasoning upon them.

From Outline of Universal History by Fisher, George Park




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