Synonym: orderly. Similar words: systematically, lymphatic system, domestic system, system, ecosystem, solar system, immune system, skeletal system. Meaning: [‚sɪstɪ'mætɪk(l)] adj. 1. characterized by order and planning 2. not haphazard.
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61. The systematic inversion practised by the hypocrite is brought out by Shakespeare, almost with an admiration for its trickery.
62. The shallow drilling programme is central to the systematic survey of the continental shelf.
63. The present government's urban policies have emphasized the role of market forces as opposed to any sort of systematic planning.
64. The overall picture, however, is of a lack of systematic training in church music for ordinands.
65. Systematic evaluation and forecasting can minimize risks but never eliminate them.
66. This functionalist, teleological aim is inappropriate for the systematic analysis borrowed from structural linguistics.
67. While some estimated their errors within reasonable accuracy others did not, and one laboratory produced systematic errors of 200 years.
68. The advantages of using systematic numbering should be fairly obvious.
69. Social services departments have a particular concern to research into needs on a more systematic basis.
70. However, there is a dearth of systematic research into the changes effected.
71. At the concrete operational level, efforts are more systematic but not fully so.
72. In the present epoch the systematic red shift of galactic spectra indicates that the Universe is expanding.
73. This departs from the measure based on lifetime incomes, on account of systematic life-cycle factors and of transitory variation in incomes.
74. Only two dimensions of cost seem to have received any systematic consideration early on - body bag numbers, and money.
75. But our results argue against any systematic adverse effect of human insulin.
76. This work makes systematic the fact that localities and locales are the context in which human interactions and conversations take place.
77. In every pedagogical grammar,[sentencedict .com] there should be a plan for systematic revision of previously taught material.
78. The systematic activation of prior knowledge can act to prepare for and deepen the likely response to a text.
79. Rodrigo now began a systematic war of attrition, biting deep into Valencian territory and reducing several of its castles to rubble.
80. Pride of place in this endeavour was given to systematic and properly grounded empirical investigation.
81. But, we know surprisingly little of a systematic nature about what ordinary people nowadays think of the subject.
82. Instead they present a systematic account of just where Freudian theory fails.
83. It will provide a systematic analysis of the issues involved in three ways.
84. The exploration will revolve around the systematic development in youngsters of the desired, and contrasting, characteristics the two valuations entail.
85. In a democracy, we respect the opinions of others while remaining aware of what we call systematic disinformation.
86. The object of job evaluation is to provide a systematic approach to defining the relative worth of different jobs.
87. This process should be wherever possible part of a systematic analysis of diagnostic system requirements.
88. Again the same point emerges: high social standing and systematic training did not mix.
89. Any organization looking to send a message by way of systematic high turnover should consider the grave implications of this cold-blooded approach.
90. A systematic aid programme might have averted the near-famine and encouraged the North to open faster.
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