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systemic

[si-stem-ik] / sɪˈstɛm ɪk /


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But, he added, private credit doesn’t seem like a “systemic problem.”

From MarketWatch

By handing Banks a length of rope instead, and standing by as she prettily ties it into a noose, they invite the audience to conclude that the many sins of “Top Model” weren’t merely systemic.

From Salon

It "could have systemic implications" for "other sectors, such as transport," said Sherpa's Thea Bounfour.

From Barron's

Markets understand that in a systemic event, authorities now possess—and have shown the willingness to use—an array of tools to support failing institutions and markets.

From Barron's

But the EC said that once there were indications that a platform may have systemic risks for its users, the EC could open proceedings to investigate further.

From BBC