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systematically

[sis-tuh-mat-ik-lee] / ˌsɪs təˈmæt ɪk li /
ADVERB
orderly
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The Inglewood Police Department “systematically” violated state public records laws by disregarding requests for documents related to police misconduct, including fatal shootings, and must now post the information on its website, a judge has ruled.

From Los Angeles Times

In a press release, it noted that the court's decision came after a year-long observation period "during which the court's orders were systematically disregarded by the parents".

From Barron's

For months, campaigners and politicians in Washington have been alleging that Islamist militants are systematically targeting Christians.

From BBC

However, short seller Hindenburg Research published a report that November accusing the company of “systematically scamming taxpayer-funded healthcare programs,” which included abusing a COVID-era waiver to commit Medicare fraud.

From Barron's

"But he has also systematically dismissed and ignored the work of others for years," he added, including himself among those whose work he suggested Prof LeCun had often overlooked.

From BBC