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systematic

[sis-tuh-mat-ik] / ˌsɪs təˈmæt ɪk /


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The responsible position under uncertainty is systematic investigation rather than legislative denial driven by what makes us uncomfortable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Although earlier systematic reviews have included tramadol, none offered a broad evaluation of both its effectiveness and safety across different types of chronic pain.

From Science Daily

The research team is the first to carry out a systematic analysis of these short, impulsive seismic events near the Barry Landslide.

From Science Daily

But the matter at hand may only be a subset of a broader ideology or worldview that creates a systematic distortion, not just about Iraq but about a whole complex of political issues.

From Salon

He also previously led efforts to understand what the team calls systematic uncertainties, which are possible sources of error in the measurements.

From Science Daily