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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

“No federal agency, including the CDC, had designed or tried to build a rapid-action, interdisciplinary, systematic biomedical surveillance network,” the report says.

From Washington Post

But this time, seeking revenge on his enemies, he has compiled a list of policies that show a much more systematic authoritarian agenda than he had before.

From Salon

The systematic colonial efforts to assimilate and eradicate Indigenous people in many places began with churches, as missionaries planted churches and religious schools on reservations.

From Seattle Times