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unsystematically

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Adv.1.unsystematically - in an unsystematic manner; "his books were lined up unsystematically on the shelf"
consistently, systematically - in a systematic or consistent manner; "they systematically excluded women"
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unsystematically [ˈʌnˌsɪstɪˈmætɪkəlɪ] ADVde modo poco metódico


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Nixon White House was the first to formalize a set of staff responsibilities for working with interest groups that had been unsystematically scattered among staff members during the presidencies of Franklin D.
Administrative data regarding enrolments and attendance are often collected unsystematically across jurisdictions and compiled according to specific funding agendas (Prout, 2008).
Responding for other subjects varied unsystematically and included representations of the stimuli that comprised both classes; 1 subject (S10) occasionally reproduced combinations of the training stimuli (Figures 6 and 7).
 
 
 
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