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What we are looking at here is a systemic problem.
But looking at his eyes, it seems more systemic to me.
It will test programs that could lead to systemic change into city schools.
We can find no systemic reason for this power loss.
The systemic failure of American education is, by now, a very old story.
"My real goal is to bring about systemic change in the public schools," she said.
To be sure, not all analysts see systemic changes at work.
How systemic has corruption turned out to be in the city government?
You have to think about it from a systemic perspective.
"In my view this is a systemic change, not just good public relations."
A large part of the problem is systemic, he contends.
However, systemic problems remained with its political and financial systems.
That is what the regulators mean when they talk about systemic risk.
"I would argue that a lot of these problems are systemic."
"At the same time, he's given a green light for serious systemic reform."
He said China would not have a better future without "systemic change" in politics and culture.
The systemic circulation is how blood goes to most of the body.
Those abuses may add up to a new kind of systemic risk.
At this point, "I do not believe that anything systemic has happened here," he said.
Since 1976 the area has been the subject of systemic exploration.
These results came without significant reductions of the systemic blood pressure.
The report describes systemic problems at the agency before 2001, the officials said.
Some players, and quite a few game designers, see the problem in more systemic terms.
"So we really are looking at systemic change for the outcome," she said.
"This is a systemic problem that the department still does not recognize," she said.