The systemic nature of climate impacts complicates the development of adaptation policy.
In 1917 he published an article on the disease, from which the systemic nature of the disease came to be realized by the medical community.
Due to the systemic nature of this disease, neoplastic cells can be found in lymph nodes, liver, spleen, skin, and bone marrow.
These problems are systemic and the questions that must be raised are of a systemic nature.
Redundancy is a key for understanding aging and the systemic nature of aging in particular.
Because of their systemic nature, hormonal methods have the largest number of possible side effects.
At the same time, they do not confront the enormity of the problem, nor do they focus on the systemic nature of the problem.
A state of "denial" at the source of the problem and the "systemic" nature of these failings mean an unconscionably long wait before things turn around.
Second, competence must include an ability to manage the systemic nature of organizations and of their interactions with other organizations.
The internationalisation of professional sport makes it difficult to adopt a national approach to problems of a systemic nature.