unsystematically
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In Renaissance Italy, antiquarians like Leon Battista Alberti and Poggio Bracciolini began to promote the study and preservation of Roman ruins, which, to that point, had been unsystematically pushed aside as the city expanded.
From New York Times • Nov. 9, 2012
In Washington, Cooper labors unsystematically but tirelessly seven days a week, on an average of eleven hours a day.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Where only the learned know how to read and write, the written language takes on a learned tinge; the popular spoken tongue has nothing to keep it steady and changes rapidly and unsystematically.
From A Librarian's Open Shelf by Bostwick, Arthur E.
Great injury is done to the service of God our Lord and of his Majesty the king, if such an institution is managed extravagantly, ineffectively, or unsystematically.
Until the Reform Act of 1867 had transferred power to the working classes the new conception of the State was only rarely and unsystematically expressed in legislation.
From A Short History of English Liberalism by Blease, Walter Lyon