This systematic diagnostic "line", rare then, is today's bread and butter.
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8 sentences with “systematic”
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8 sentences with “systematic” — examples
The systematic practice of this activity increases the muscular resistance of legs and arms, although it is necessary to have this strength beforehand.
Another German, Leopold von Ranke, created the first truly systematic forms of historical research, in turn creating the academic discipline of history itself.
Since the nobility and the church were almost exempt from taxation, and the monarchy had no systematic way of taxing trade, there was much wealth in France that the crown simply could not access through taxation.
The term "genocide" was adopted immediately after World War II because of the need to designate, to name, the most horrendous crime perpetrated by the Nazi regime: the systematic, state-directed murder of European Jews.
Evolutionary adaptations are random, not systematic, and are as likely to give rise to dangerous weaknesses (for individuals) as to new sources of strength. There was no plan built into evolution, just random adaptation.
In the late 19th century, a Frenchman (Emile Durkheim) and a German (Max Weber) independently initiated the academic discipline that would become sociology: the systematic study of the behaviour of people in complex societies.
From around 1000 CE, farmers became more systematic in their use of the three-field crop rotation: working with three linked fields, they would plant one with wheat, another with legumes (peas, beans, lentils) or barley, and leave one fallow, allowing animals to graze on their grasses and last season's leftover stalks, with their manure helping to fertilise the soil.
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