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methodical

[muh-thod-i-kuhl] / məˈθɒd ɪ kəl /


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“I think I’m confident because there’s no exact science on ramping up early and success, or being methodical and not participating to result in success during the season,” Roberts said.

From Los Angeles Times

Hamed called it "methodical destruction", though the perpetrators remain unknown and there has been no investigation.

From Barron's

She is recognized in Central America for her methodical, approachable style and deep understanding of Latin America’s political and cultural dynamics.

From Los Angeles Times

The cautious and methodical Congressional Budget Office has increasingly focused on how regulatory processes, especially permitting requirements, affect the pace and cost of building infrastructure and expanding productive capacity.

From Barron's

“If not properly cleaned and remediated in a methodical way, property owners may encounter additional hurdles during the rebuilding process and suffer additional trauma.”

From Los Angeles Times