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1 He also learned to be systematic while experimenting with the mounts.
2 The pharmacists and plastic surgeons just can't be systematic about it.
3 Phones will not be confiscated but there will be systematic checks.
4 But there must be systematic spending as truly as systematic giving.
5 Don't try to be systematic if you find that difficult.
6 But let us be systematic , as my poor Silva says.
7 The "Guide to Daily Readings" which follows makes no claim to be systematic .
8 The differences seemed to be systematic and were consistent with expectation based on national iodine intakes.
9 Every business man must be systematic and orderly.
10 To be systematic , let's talk about seed.
11 How else are young ladies to learn to make purchases properly, and to be systematic and economical?
12 If it is to be effective it must be systematic , so thoroughly adopted as to be cumulative and progressive.
13 It 's necessary to be systematic .
14 This paper provides a brief introduction to the major sources of such errors, whether they be systematic or chance errors.
15 Any method that will bring about the desired result may be applied; but the method must be systematic and thorough.
16 By doing this systematically, you develop much power, because you cannot be systematic without concentrating on what you are doing.
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