systematic manner

collocation in English

meaningsofsystematicandmanner

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systematic
adjective
uk
/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt̬.ɪk/
according to an agreed set of methods or ...
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manner
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ər/
us
/ˈmæn.ɚ/
the way in which something ...
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(Definition ofsystematicandmannerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsystematic manner

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A disorganised opposition finds it difficult (and even ' unnatural ') to try to articulate policy programmes or to scrutinise government activities in anysystematicmanner.
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However, the subject is not treated in a particularlysystematicmannerand appears rather fragmented with some inconsistent viewpoints and repetition in parts.
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Teaching and learning dynamics in musical instrument tuition, especially in one-to-one teacher+student contexts, have not been studied in a trulysystematicmanner.
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Unlike death, disease had never been recorded in any country in any comprehensive andsystematicmanner.
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In the rest of this section we explain how to implement non-polytypic operations in a fairlysystematicmanner.
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We now examine the relationship between corruption and district magnitude in a moresystematicmanner.
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Although this study was conducted in a rigorous andsystematicmanner, there may be some limitations.
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The chapters on chondrites are particularly welcome, given that no other recent text presents the features of chondrites in a succinct,systematicmanner.
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Assumptions and choice of parameters are presented in a transparent andsystematicmanner, so they may be open for discussion and improvement as more data become available.
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However, the processes of evaluating the performance of the leaseholders and cancelling the leases of non-performers have not been conducted on a regular andsystematicmanner.
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Future studies are required to examine the outcome of concomitant motor activation in language therapy in a larger group of aphasic patients in a moresystematicmanner.
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Howe handles these difficult issues apropos race, identity and politics in a very learned andsystematicmanner.
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It is doing this is asystematicmanner.
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It is most important to have efficient men to perform the arduous duties of the ser vice in a proper andsystematicmanner.
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In a premeditated andsystematicmanner, the country's population and its intellectual, political and trade union leaders were repressed on a large scale.
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That staggering resource should be nurtured and supported in a planned, proper andsystematicmanner.
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The trade in illegal meat is a multi-million pound a year criminal trade being run in an organised,systematicmanner.
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These issues need to be addressed in a rigorous andsystematicmannerin economic planning, employment policies, the development of pension schemes, education and training initiatives and community care provision.
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The deliberate andsystematicmannerin which these extrajudicial executions took place constitutes a crime against humanity.
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The programmes are implemented in clusters so that capacity building, veterinary support, and marketing can be taken up in a moresystematicmanner.
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