Examples of 'more systematically' in a sentence

Meaning of "more systematically"

more systematically: This phrase refers to a methodical or organized approach to a task or process. It implies a structured and well-planned way of doing something

How to use "more systematically" in a sentence

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I want to present it more systematically in this post.
Present information on budgetary implications of decisions more systematically.
We need to learn more systematically from each other.
Preventive action should be taken more systematically.
We must address more systematically the acute vulnerability of this category.
But they could have done so more systematically.
More systematically tracking and supporting the progress of potential new MOs.
Measure the impact of activities more systematically.
Data are being disaggregated more systematically to better address gender and disparities.
The issue has begun to be documented more systematically.
Incentives could be used more systematically across levels of government.
Adjustments and estimates will be made more systematically.
Contribute and cooperate more systematically to the employment strategy.
I became curious and started to read more systematically.
The poet operates more systematically afterward a shift towards abstraction.

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That option must be used far more systematically.
Work more systematically.
Let us discuss them more systematically.
More systematically preferring the best bid over the lowest bid.
This will allow results to be more systematically assessed.
We should create more systematically a business side to governmentlevel meetings and visits.
I shall do the thing more systematically.
We should create more systematically a business side to government level meetings and visits.
So let me lay that out a little more systematically.
Odometer fraud should also be more systematically considered as an offence liable to a penalty.
It is a question that seems worth exploring more systematically.
Gender has been increasingly and more systematically recognized as central to poverty eradication.
The information will in the future be provided more systematically.
I would read more systematically.
Both partnerships and decentralized planning should be fostered more systematically.
Able to think more systematically.
Ontario has major opportunities to leverage that potential more systematically.
Municipal services should be productised more systematically and transparently than at present.
We have at various times considered commenting on our work more systematically.
We need now to apply them more systematically to get the results we need.
That would go a long way to addressing this more systematically.
There is also a need to more systematically monitor and evaluate the impact of reforms.
The mandatory retirement age should be more systematically observed.
Human rights must be more systematically integrated into education curricula at all levels.
Matter of is there a way to deal with this more systematically.
We should use this term more systematically in our projection of our way of organising.
In the framework of industrial policy SMEs should be more systematically involved.
More systematically and plan better will be on the agenda for the council.
Find a way to learn more systematically.
The realisation of quality recommendations pertaining to services should be monitored more systematically.
The more rapidly and the more systematically we make.
These interlinkages between environment and security need to be explored more systematically.
Sapsuckers feed more systematically.
The impact of enlargement in terms of equality also needed to be addressed more systematically.
Sponsored training should be drawn more systematically into the picture.

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