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systematically

[sis-tuh-mat-ik-lee] / ˌsɪs təˈmæt ɪk li /
ADVERB
orderly
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That is small enough that short sellers are able to operate with little hindrance, which in turn helps ensure that these stocks won’t be systematically overpriced.

From Barron's

"In fact, we blink systematically less when salient information is presented."

From Science Daily

"Labor income systematically lifts individuals up in comparison to others. Capital income, which is more unstable and concentrated, is more often associated with decreasing income," Iacono said.

From Science Daily

By systematically documenting these plant-based designs and uncovering their mathematical structure, the study provides fresh insight into how early societies perceived nature, organized shared spaces, and demonstrated complex cognitive abilities long before formal mathematics emerged.

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When the researchers systematically tested alternative design and operational choices with the tool, they identified a combination of improvements that cut the projected cost of production by 85% to $383 per tonne of fresh kelp.

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