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systematically

adverb as in orderly

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The Fed’s rules and regulations have systematically disadvantaged small and medium-size banks, which has slowed the flow of credit to the real economy.

This marks the first time these sources have been systematically observed at such high energies.

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But he looked much more composed this time, returning with a smarter plan, mixing raw aggression with carefully selected shots to systematically break 36-year-old Eubank down.

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In the months preceding election day, the CCM government worked to systematically eliminate any credible competition, according to analysts.

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When selecting stories to highlight via push notifications to the seven million users of the BBC News app, editors systematically played down immigration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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