Similar words: dramatically, automatically, grammatically, system, statically, fanatically, erratically, ecosystem. Meaning: adv. in a systematic or consistent manner.
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61. Women were systematically excluded from many aspects of public life.
62. Thousands, branded parasitical intellectuals merely because they spoke a foreign language or wore spectacles, were systematically liquidated.
63. The opening of mail was as extensive and systematically organised as telephone tapping.
64. Hence, neither the historical dynamics of myths nor their impact upon present culture can be traced with confidence or systematically plotted.
65. Yet in our society we systematically separate young people from adults.
66. A Newsweek reporter, press credentials pinned to his coat and not interfering with police, was coolly and systematically beaten.
67. Marx, in contrast, saw classes as systematically linked in a particular structure of social relationships.
68. The young are particularly vivid, their colors and patterns changing systematically with growth to the more subdued beauty of the adult.
69. Of course poverty among older people predates retirement and this group have dominated the landscape of poverty since it was first described systematically.Sentencedict.com
70. The only effective poaching prevention strategy was systematically identifying and nurturing one's most vulnerable executives.
71. Neither Marx nor Engels wrote systematically about art, but important theoretical positions were derived from them.
72. The make-believe could be eliminated if Congress systematically traced its laws through the bureaucracy to see what finally happened after their enactment.
73. Everything is systematically arranged, so that anything that is required may be got out without any trouble or delay.
74. Ten years before that, Gray won a federal court case that held blacks could not systematically be excluded from juries.
75. Rational agents are not repeatedly and systematically duped by the actions of the monetary authorities.
76. Large areas of conventional medicine thus represent particular aspects of traditional medicine systematically developed and extended.
77. There, for 20 years, she had watched helplessly as that country's wildlife was systematically hunted to extinction.
78. These forms are filed alphabetically, the expiry date carefully noted and systematically cleared out after the expiry date has elapsed.
79. Women are systematically excluded from top managerial and professional jobs, as well as from skilled manual labour.
80. It has been noted that many nutrition programs are not systematically evaluated.
81. On orders from the top, they systematically executed thousands of people.
82. The extreme unpleasantness of the mammogram is systematically and deliberately underplayed by the proponents of mass screening.
83. In other words, your transcription tends to become more phonemic without being systematically so.
84. Their views should be sought regularly and systematically to inform decisions about what services should be provided.
85. Yet we systematically deny these individuals the opportunity to engage in meaningful ways with the adult world.
86. It is part of the function of the clearinghouses to gather this unreported information - systematically if possible.
87. People who only learn phonic reading methods must not only be systematically taught to spell but given help in comprehension.
88. It was also alleged that, as a child, Harris and his siblings were systematically abused by their father.
89. During follow-up, adverse events were looked for systematically at all scheduled and unscheduled visits.
90. In differential helical phasing experiments, synthetic oligonucleotides are prepared in which the distance of specific structural elements is systematically varied.
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