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systemic

[si-stem-ik] / sɪˈstɛm ɪk /


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“In my view, forays far afield—for all seasons and all reasons—have led to systemic errors in macroeconomic policy,” he wrote in April 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2017, a submission from the school to the inquiry did not accept there were any systemic failures.

From BBC

It found that Glasgow University's assessment regulations posed a "systemic risk to academic standards".

From BBC

"These obligations include duly assessing and mitigating any systemic risks, such as violations of fundamental human rights and freedom of expression, electoral manipulation, the dissemination of illegal content and privacy concerns," said a commission statement.

From Barron's

The failings, it argues, were systemic rather than the fault of individuals who were under great pressure as they dealt with a situation which was not of their making.

From BBC