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Meanings of established system in English
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Usage of established system in English
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There was an establishedsystem and a regular vocabulary of bullying.
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They had also canoes; and had a better establishedsystem of government than their neighbours.
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In general, there was no establishedsystem in the Agúsan Valley as far as the dealings of Bisáyas went.
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More than either, though, is the fact that Hickey's presence is not mediated through an establishedsystem of performance.
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No establishedsystem of education or none proposed is more circumscribed by institutionalized thought than the vocational and industrial school movement.
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I tried my best, as far as it was consistent with loyalty to an establishedsystem, to correct the faulty bias.
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At such times benevolence will almost surely be submerged by the whelming tide of selfishness, unless buoyed up by well- establishedsystem.
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You will find also an establishedsystem by which, if it prove a good one, time and labour may be saved.
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Yet how to gain it when it is the establishedsystem of these nations to exclude all foreigners from their colonies?
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Their common policy was reduction of prerogative, concession in discipline, conciliation in doctrine; and it involved the reversal of an establishedsystem.
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At the present day an ingeniously establishedsystem of irrigation allows the agriculturist to direct and distribute the overflow according to his needs.
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What is certain is that the times are gone when leaders of the dominant parties could claim to be the alternative to the establishedsystem.
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Careful consideration should be given to the feasibility of integrating a novel element with differing priorities into an establishedsystem with existing functions and objectives.
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In every age of the world there has been an establishedsystem, which has been opposed from time to time by isolated and dissentient reformers.