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systematic

[sis-tuh-mat-ik] / ˌsɪs təˈmæt ɪk /


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It could even be said that Musk paved the way for the much more systematic and ruthless government cutting under Vought without all the drama.

From Salon

From there he developed the rest of his management system, Some key points: Companies should base their operations on a systematic analysis rather than simply doing things as they’ve always been done.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sweeping scale of systematic looting during World War II by Nazi forces tends to overshadow the fact that artworks were routinely plundered during other conflicts.

From New York Times

Its commander, Major General Jeff Nyagah, said in a letter dated Thursday he was quitting due to an "aggravated threat" to his safety and a "systematic plan" to frustrate the force's efforts.

From Reuters

“I don’t see it as something that is going to result in systematic risk,” Manus Clancy, a senior managing director at Trepp.

From New York Times