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1 Others came under the somewhat more systematic teachings of Barrow and Greenwood.
2 Finally a more systematic sort of drain developed from this last one.
3 After catching your breath, you decide to be a bit more systematic .
4 It's more systematic , with the fetuses looking more robust and dangerous.
5 The new study tried to be more global and more systematic .
6 I am optimistic it will become more systematic and more consistent.
7 These depredations were succeeded by a more systematic mode of plunder.
8 With Cromwell, the embezzlement was more systematic : it was a method of keeping accounts.
9 This time she made earlier inquiries, and was altogether more systematic in her proceedings.
10 He would become more systematic in his hunt for her.
11 Then Jean's and Henriette's relations began to be established on a more systematic basis.
12 These days training is more systematic and better delivered.
13 A revision of air mail rates upon a more systematic and permanent footing is necessary.
14 It just means we can do it in a cheaper and more systematic way, Holmes said.
15 The schemes that she tentatively suggested now were more grounded, more systematic , more likely to succeed.
16 The results of more recent and more systematic inquiry have shown the belief to be unfounded.
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