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"Police are more systematic, whereas fascists are unpredictable," Lanski said.
But backers of more systematic assessment seem to have won out.
The more systematic changes driven by 5G will take longer to materialise.
We need to add more systematic ways to solve short distance travel.
How would we organize in the face of potentially more systematic repression?
But to ascertain how true it is, we would need more systematic information.
Hopeful, Gynther believed a more systematic search would reveal at least some melomys.
As such, I've been trying to be more systematic about my approach to fitness.
The costs, benefits and risks of political decisions need more systematic analysis and evaluation.
They taught me to be more systematic in the way that I do research.
Dedicated funding helps law enforcement to recover weapons in more systematic way, he added.
Over the past decade, there's been an influx of more systematic evidence on microcredit.
Similarly, more systematic scrutiny of incoming Chinese investment could be prudent, rather than nakedly protectionist.
It is imperative that the government start taking more effective and more systematic preventive measures.
But the GOP has embraced the fashion in a far more systematic and troubling fashion.
"For some, that's intoxicating and exciting, while others prefer a more systematic approach," she said.
After becoming an economist, I wondered if there might be a more systematic economic explanation.
Now, researchers in China are racing to launch more systematic tests of these repurposed medicines.
Seven years later, the use of such digital media tools has become far more systematic.
The approach is more systematic than the fund's occasional forays into unquoted investments in the past.
But in these days of computers and algorithms, there are more systematic approaches to beating the market.
But I think it will also require sort of a more systematic and calculated and calibrated approach.
All of these things can be more systematic, and if you do that then you've got a chance.
So the Trump team has to build a longer range, more systematic plan, without suffocating Trump's improvisational essence.
But anecdotal accounts like O'Leary's are not borne out in more systematic studies of the A.P.'s impact.
Some eureka moments present insights that are in need of more systematic elaboration before they can be implemented.
Some politicians have proposed more systematic changes, such as free public college, removing the need for loans entirely.
And they knew that for the economic situation to improve something more systematic must take place than protests.
Rather than obsessing about Trump's outrageous tweets, we should focus on the more systematic ways he threatens our democracy.
Unsurprisingly, I've noticed that experienced founders tend to be more systematic in the tactics they employ to raise capital.
They "are former military people - if they had done it, it would have been more systematic," the lawyer said.
Cuba has controlled prices of certain goods in the past but the new controls mark a more systematic approach.
But this time their tactics seemed more systematic, said Wang Qiaoling, the wife of a detained lawyer, Li Heping.
In the case of Picasso and Matisse, though, the experiments were a prelude to more systematic and complex explorations.
More systematic research at the MIT Industrial Productivity Center documents the connection between higher education systems and local economic growth.
Recognizing the need for a more systematic search process, Nixon became the first president-elect to hire a professional recruiter.
School systems need more systematic efforts to promote the wellness of teachers and can borrow from those used in corporations.
Democrats, whose politicians are more unified than the Republicans, pursued a more systematic strategy of peeling off anti-Trump Republicans.
"It was important for us to be able to foster this phenomenon in a more systematic way," Ms. Chang said.
His later translation work has carried out, in a larger and more systematic way, what he started in his criticism.
"It would raise the possibility of verifying that there was a bit more systematic Norse activity in North America," Schwarz said.
A more systematic recruitment could better regulate the departures of Cuba's best players, which have left the country's national team foundering.
"The ECB needs to develop more systematic analyses of the broader impact of its microprudential decisions," Angeloni told an audience in London.
Neither the more systematic nor the more idiosyncratic languages were "better", given group size: the small and large groups communicated equally well.
The Chinese regime is interning people based on religion in a more systematic way than any other regime since perhaps the Nazis.
"We had a very ad hoc approach and now it is becoming more systematic," Jane later tells me away from the office.
While Google's AI ethics outreach efforts are mired in controversy, Microsoft has managed to engender significantly less animosity through a more systematic approach.
This year we'll be more systematic and enterprising about sourcing these pieces as we search for the most talented writers across the globe.
The regulation, also known colloquially as the "Facebook law," is intended to force social networks to be more systematic about deleting criminally relevant content.
Given their alarming findings at the Arizona crematorium, Yu and his colleagues are calling for a more systematic approach to handling this safety challenge.
"The computer can do a much better job than the human eye, as it is much more systematic in analysing tissues," Van Houten said.
Congressional Republicans may genuinely believe Trump's actions, particularly on Russia, do not deserve more systematic scrutiny and questioning than Congress has provided so far.
"There is scope to think about particularly fiscal policy in a more systematic and comprehensive way than we have so far," the official added.
"The computer can do a much better job than the human eye, as it is much more systematic in analyzing tissues," Van Houten said.
"Promoting quality evidence-based care ... we know these things work, so let's get people to do them and do them more systematic way," he said.
"We have always worked together in an extraordinary way, but we are convinced that this will make our relations even stronger and more systematic," Gentiloni said.
CFIUS has become "more systematic at looking into unnotified cases," said Rod Hunter, a partner at law firm Baker McKenzie and an expert in international trade.
Perry, who carried out an even more systematic form of prolonged sexual harassment than Grayson's short disgusting tweet spree, was never even brought in for questioning.
"They are going to have to come up with some more systematic approaches to evaluate their entire ecosystem, similar to what Google is doing," Keating said.
A state-backed campaign against child exploitation began in January, with new checks at stations, awareness campaigns and a more systematic approach to fighting legal cases.
For many enlightenment thinkers, pardoning was too dependent on personal favoritism and the whim of the king and sidestepped a more systematic reform of criminal law.
The Refugee Act of 24.8, first introduced by Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts, was intended to create a more systematic and equitable process for admitting refugees.
If the police commissioner himself has to warn against misusing body cameras to fake evidence, the issue may be more systematic than the department cares to admit.
Until the American education system finds more systematic ways to meet Muslim students' needs, it's been left to advocates within the faith community to fill the void.
There is also the problem of supporting demonstrations in which protesters have sometimes resorted to violence, even if police violence has been far greater and more systematic.
Not totally without reason, Republicans have countered that lead poisoning is a much broader and more complicated policy problem that should be handled in a more systematic way.
We'd love to have a tool that would enable us to aggregate reader feedback (emails, social media posts, comments and more) in a faster and more systematic way.
"People who are high on empathy may be preferring a certain type of music compared to people who are more systematic," said David Greenberg, a University of Cambridge psychologist.
But less-experienced individual investors are easily swayed by rumors and operate with a poor understanding of market fundamentals, making them easy prey for more systematic and sophisticated traders.
Larrondo said Cuban authorities had long encouraged some dissidents to leave but were becoming more systematic and aggressive, partly to bring down the number of political prisoners in jails.
Struck by what I'd heard, I decided to solicit young people's opinions in a more systematic way, to paint a picture of how their generation sees the country today.
When I worked for [Sydney-based label] Modular as creative director—before the record industry totally collapsed—it was a much more systematic process the way album artwork was commissioned.
Overall, he would have liked to see more systematic research before the blanket ban was introduced—for example, a more in-depth look at Ireland, which has a similar law.
Frum and Rubin do have a more systematic critique of Trumpism, but it's also the case that National Review continues to publish strong critiques of the president in addition to apologias.
This is a crude modern business and has very little to do with great propaganda, which relies on something much more systematic and more artful in the organization of human wishes.
But basic vaccine coverage for children across the globe has held steady since 2010, at around 86 percent, underscoring what Elder describes as a need for more "systematic changes" in poor countries.
"The time has come for foreign-policy professionals to develop a sharper and more systematic sense of what needs to change in their own economic assumptions, both domestic and international," they write.
"When Beijing tries to intervene in a more systematic manner, people are just responding and resisting," so there will be no easy solution unless the fundamental issues are resolved, Shen told CNBC.
"A more systematic approach" would address both e-cigarettes and traditional combustible cigarettes, said Michael Eriksen, a former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Office on Smoking and Health.
Iraqi forces have relied on locals to inform on those who collaborated with Islamic State as they enter each new district, but the security apparatus is beginning to conduct more systematic checks.
But we don't have to wait for the Trump presidency to end, or force it to end, to start thinking about what a more systematic approach to fixing American politics would look like.
More systematic is "Ein Feste Burg Ist Unser Gott: Luther and the Music of the Reformation," two CDs of performances by Vox Luminis, from Ricercar, luxuriously packaged in a small but informative hardcover book.
"It remains to be seen if this will transpire into a bigger more systematic event that will start weighing on fundamentals," said Mike Loewengart, vice president of investment strategy at E*TRADE Financial Corp.
Bonner noted that the NAACP would be scrutinizing whether Abbott's comments pointed toward more "systematic" bias in the department, while Williams urged the news media to focus on what was actually new about this situation.
Public violence in Burundi has declined this year, possibly as a result of growing international awareness of the crisis, but to a large extent because repression "is more systematic, and is increasing," the investigators concluded.
Recent studies suggest that some individual termites have a tendency to lead, while others have a tendency to follow—meaning that what gets the stigmergic process going is not a random action but something more systematic.
At the same time, though this proposed pattern of more systematic inquiry suggests the most promising American approach to any North Korean nuclear crisis, nothing strictly scientific could ever be said concerning the probabilities of war.
Crucially, that uninspiring broader context also explains the Fed's hesitation to initiate a more systematic process of "policy normalization" — a short-hand for liquidity withdrawals and a move out of negative real short-term interest rates.
"We know that geospatial technology is advancing so quickly (a vast array of satellites, drones, facial recognition, real-time tracking) and yet the ethical uses and guidelines for this technology require more systematic development," Price said.
Apparently, a significant portion of the TechCrunch team has been inspired by the show to start going through their stuff and identifying what "sparks joy" (though some of us have been more systematic and successful than others).
"We probably need a more systematic way of detecting the liver disease in patients at risk so we can prevent progression," Dr. William Alazawi from Barts Liver Center and the University of London told Reuters Health by email.
"We put out an advisory to our crews that it was a little bit higher than normal, and we are trying to make sure that there is nothing more systematic," he said in a telephone interview on Monday.
In a more systematic view, the events that shaped a person's early life — and whether he or she can remember them — are a primary consideration, Ruth Igielnik, a research associate at the Pew Research Center, said in an interview.
Members of the G7 on Tuesday announced a new effort to combat financial crime and intentions to move towards a more systematic sharing of information related to hacks - specifically details on new methods of attack and how vulnerabilities are exploited.
The engineering of life is often called synthetic biology, a vaguely defined term meant to convey more systematic genetic manipulation than the cutting and pasting of a single gene that gave rise to early biotechnology companies like Amgen and Genentech.
But as he hit the campaign trail this fall, Mr. Obama has vented his exasperation loud and often, assailing his successor in a sharper, more systematic way arguably than any former president has done in three-quarters of a century.
By doing this systematically over a large area, the team hopes to create a map of water deposits below the surface that can be analyzed for larger patterns — perhaps leading to a more systematic understanding of our favorite substance's presence on the Moon.
Urban police everywhere in the '70s fought the development of systems like civilian review boards that might gather such evidence in more systematic and credible ways, which they dismissed as the "unfair abuse and undeserved criticism" brought against them by private citizens.
"It's just easier to write a prescription than it is to provide a more systematic approach to the underlying behavioral problems," said lead author Stephen Crystal, who directs the Center for Health Services Research at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Even hard-liners like John Walters, the director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy under President George W. Bush, question the use of overdose homicide prosecutions without more systematic proof that they reduce drug use and emergency room visits.
That is the light in which I believe the court's new policy on children should be seen," Jolie, 41, said, adding, "I particularly welcome the commitment to include charges for crimes against children wherever the evidence permits as part of a more systematic approach.
Since Congress failed to pass Trumpcare, the president has threatened to use policy levers at his disposal to disintegrate the individual insurance markets, on the presumption that it will force Democrats in Congress to vote for a more systematic dismantling of the Affordable Care Act.
As Secretary of State, Clinton undertook a major push -- what she called her "Economic Statecraft" agenda -- largely premised on the idea that America should make far better, more systematic use of economic instruments, like investment, monetary policy, or foreign aid, to achieve its foreign policy objectives.
Often, it's just like we're a little bit slow, to be honest, but we are rethinking that strategy of maybe we get all of the stories from that print magazine up a couple of weeks before it hits newsstands, just so it's a little bit more systematic.
It would be preferable if he had a more systematic agenda, but he should be encouraged to exercise the presidential pardoning power for cases that go outside his preferred ambit of partisanship (as with his with pardons of Sheriff Joe Arpaio and former Dick Cheney adviser Scooter Libby).
There was some more systematic research to back up the claim: One of the main studies that supporters pointed to was a study published in 1998 by researchers Mark Pitt and Shahid Khandker, which claimed that borrowers — especially women — were getting out of poverty at significant rates in Bangladesh.
For example, a civilization that has enjoyed millions more years of technological innovation than humans might be building Dyson spheres (a massive structure that encloses a star to use it as a power source) and sending far more systematic and identifiable signals and probes with the power they produce.
If I'd been more on top of it that summer in Hanoi and less lost in a writer's solipsism — not to mention my own personal shortsightedness about the war — I might have asked more questions, elicited more details, or maybe recorded some of these stories and anecdotes in a more systematic way.
" Hazony seems to see himself codifying this vision into a more systematic framework: In a 2016 essay previewing The Virtue of Nationalism's core arguments, he called on conservative intellectuals to "give birth to the kind of political theory and historical work that could yield a coherent alternative to the order they are up against.
We call on more systematic attention to addressing the gaps — the places where there is no grief support program or where the programs do not have enough funding or capacity; where parents are not well supported in their efforts to rebuild their families; where bereaved children who are eligible for Social Security never collect it.
Latzer acknowledges that there's a dearth of good data on all of these issues, but his book pulls together the scholarly work done despite the inadequate data to give a more systematic review of the research and fill in what we can learn and don't yet know about fighting and preventing massive crime waves.
In mid-2018, after a woman spoke up at a meeting of organizers to call for more rules regarding sexual harassment, Nolla and a few other members of the community — including the original head of the project, Josh "RoboticPhish" Kassel — decided to form a "Harassment Task Force" to stamp out this sort of behavior in a more systematic way.
"Without changing access rights or endangering the data protection rules that govern them, interoperability will ensure faster, more systematic and more complete access to EU information systems for professionals on the ground: police officers, border guards, migration officers and consulate staff members, in order for them to do their job better," Rapporteur Jeroen Lenaers (EPP, NL) said in a statement in February.
On Monday, a group of parents from across the city sent a letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio and the schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, urging them to pursue a more systematic approach to desegregation in District 3, such as controlled choice, an admissions system in which parents' preferences are weighed against the goal of distributing disadvantaged students evenly among schools.

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