Next we'll learn about science as a systematic, intellectual pursuit.
Toyota Kata defines management as, "the systematic pursuit of desired conditions by utilizing human capabilities in a concerted way."
But James's systematic pursuit of a more rigorous technique did not make him the greater writer.
People could not tell whether it was a sport, a mania or a systematic pursuit.
However, these and other sporadic incidents were one-time experiments, not the systematic pursuit of a new form of parachuting.
There are few signs of liveliness of mind, of wit or humor, and no sustained, systematic pursuit of ideas.
But, even if not properly speaking a science, it is still worthy of systematic pursuit.
Therefore the greater aggression, the more systematic pursuit of self-interest which characterized the reign of Philip Augustus seemed a decisive break with earlier Capetian trends.
Tomisenkov's undamaged ships were hidden in the mountains where they were put out of action one by one in systematic pursuit by Rhodan.
I would ask that we try to avoid confusing the two and focus here on the systematic pursuit of the strategy of free competition.