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systemic

[si-stem-ik] / sɪˈstɛm ɪk /


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The answer to whether the stress in this nearly $2 trillion market can turn into something more systemic, like the 2008 global financial crisis, lies in its structure and interconnectedness.

From MarketWatch

He reported it was not "widespread or systemic".

From BBC

However, experts and economists have told The Times the corporate departures represent adjustments to California’s $4.1-trillion economy, rather than signs of systemic decline.

From Los Angeles Times

Its findings are due out in May, but a preliminary report released last week spoke of "systemic failures" which enabled the break-in.

From BBC

Temporary deputy chief constable Rob Griffin has been quoted as describing the failure to execute the warrant as "a serious, systemic operational failure on the part of Nottinghamshire Police".

From BBC