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The one thing we know about this operation is that it's systematized.
It'll allow me to begin systematizing the project, a little bit, anyway.
Even the purchase of such personal items as clothing can be systematized.
In 1966, provisions were made to systematize the library's collections.
Kinships, I'm not sure are going to be systematized anywhere.
Al Tracy systematized the art and added a belt structure.
It is far too complex a subject to systematize.
To systematize Sanskrit education up to the highest level in the country.
I have, therefore, never attempted to systematize my thinking is just a case of wild imagination.
The process by which one became a trader had become rigidly systematized.
They passed village homes and low, "systematized" apartments on their left, all dark.
"Gradually, our meetings became more systematized, like lessons in a school," she said.
Aristotle was the first to systematize logical errors into a list.
Industrial design was the first area that made inroads into systematizing knowledge through practice.
I seriously doubt he could systematize that many people and activities."
Science takes the knowledge of what happened and tries to systematize that knowledge.
There are different ways of systematizing the parts of a composition.
Being systematized, it is accessible to lay persons, rather than scholars only.
A passion to discover, systematize and analyze; a search for knowledge.
"It's just that you're a rather complicated person, really, and there's too much diversity in you to be easily systematized."
Well before the turn of the century a pattern had been systematized that proved immensely successful.
They systematized the roles of middle managers and set up explicit career tracks.
He also systematized much information that previously had only been passed down orally and by example from teacher to student.
In 2000, the concept was applied to systematizing the treatment of chronic wounds.
It aims to make this easy by using the Korean writing system to systematize the techniques.
The Court also did much to refine and systematise the law of evidence.
In 1974, the 15th edition adopted a third goal: to systematise all human knowledge.
They are adequate in so far as they really enable us to systematise a certain range of facts.
Like Alexander Cunningham before him he tried to systematise how, from the evidence available in inscriptions, a true local time could be arrived at.
Bādarāyana was not the first person to systematise the teachings of the Upanishads.
Can we systematise our results?
Because of their simplicity and power, these models promise to systematise the analysis of multiple response data arising from social surveys.
He also did much to systematise the mathematical theory of mechanics and created several ideas critical to the development of modern control systems theory.
This local variety of terms for a "settlement" puzzled the Dutch colonizers trying to systematise the local registries.
The 19th century saw anatomists largely finalise and systematise the descriptive human anatomy of the previous century.
I found it easier to systematise my trial-and-error searching by restricting the possible moves, thus reducing a wider problem to a subproblem.
The British also gave the Khasis their script, English, but helped them systematise their grammar.
In his criticism of Immanuel Kant, the German philosopher Hegel who tried to systematise dialectical understandings thus wrote:
Ars Apodemica writings gave also guidelines on how to systematise the knowledge acquired by travelling, in order to benefit the learned community (the Respublica Literarum).
A particularly important convert was the French pedagogist Allan Kardec (1804-1869), who made the first attempt to systematise the movement's practices and ideas into a consistent philosophical system.
The reform aimed to systematise the correspondence between sounds (phonemes) and letters (graphemes), and to strengthen the principle that derived forms should follow the spelling of the root form.
In particular, he studied Diophantus's work; he tried to systematise it, but the time was not yet ripe for such an endeavour - algebraic geometry was still in its infancy.
But their efforts to systematise Hindu spirituality based on rational and logical interpretation of the ancient Indian texts would be carried forward by other movements in Bengal and across India.
The specialist was the man who knew a particular type of building so well that he could systematise its elements in a slightly different way from previous building designs, thus carrying developments a stage further.
However, Peace Now's current focus is to systematise its ongoing struggle against the Israeli settlements into a constant, day-by-day monitoring of the settlements and publication of periodic reports on their growth.
The concept of the 'drug career' has been used by a number of authors (for example, Becker 1963) to systematise the response patterns of individuals who have come into contact with a given drug.
While St Silouan had no formal system of theology, his living of theology taught Fr Sophrony volumes, which Fr Sophrony would later systematise.
One of the tools for this is dialogue, which is why I think it would be good to produce a report that helps to organise and systematise human rights dialogues that the European Union conducts with other countries.
By voting tomorrow to extend the provisional regulation, we are taking on a commitment to fishermen to work on the new regulation, which must ultimately systematise the whole range of provisions regulating permitted methods and places of fishing.
To find the correct answers to their questions, to meet their challenge, archaeological research institutes should receive adequate funds from their governments, but perhaps also from an international organisation, so that they can systematise and intensify their investigations.