• Staton concluded his testimony by saying that his company is systematically replacing its aging infrastructure and expanding its ability to perform state-of-the-art maintenance and inspections without interrupting service.

    FORBES: Pipeline Explosion Rattles Natural Gas Industry

  • Only the FDP is systematically polling its members.

    ECONOMIST: German politics

  • The company is systematically adding to its content universe with a verve that seems intent on keeping up, which is exactly what investors want to see.

    FORBES: Netflix CFO Cashed Out Before Departing

  • Also, whereas Rwanda has looted systematically to pay for its war, Uganda has done so haphazardly.

    ECONOMIST: Congo's wars

  • Among the many things he said on our long journey is that Africa as a continent must decide what its key interests were and then systematically work out how to get those things.

    BBC: African viewpoint: Choosing friends and leaders

  • In other middle-income countries, such as those of Latin America, the public sector systematically overpays the majority of its workers.

    ECONOMIST: Crime and punishment

  • Clauses to this effect were subsequently put into contracts that Skins signed with athletes and teams, and the firm vowed that if any of its sportspeople or teams were caught "systematically cheating" - on a regular and calculating basis - then the firm would "terminate the contract, and terminate it very loudly".

    BBC: Business

  • So it will be fascinating to see whether the board of RBS - which is facing legal action in the US from investors over its collapse in 2008 - will feel it has to systematically investigate the alleged affair and the associated question of whether Sir Fred sufficiently breached his contractual duties to make him ineligible for some or all of that generous pension.

    BBC: Should RBS revisit Sir Fred's pension?

  • Absent the latter, it will be impossible to understand either the source of much of what has been dubbed "extremism" in the Muslim-American community, or the reason that community has been so deficient in systematically, comprehensively and consistently helpfully responding to extremists in its midst.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: King of the Hill

  • If the parties fail to compromise in time thereby allowing the US to default on its obligations, US debt could be downgraded and that would cause markets to tumble systematically.

    FORBES: Commodities to Soften as Global Economy Weakens

  • "In an effort to ensure the Olympic Games remain relevant to sports fans of all generations, the Olympic Programme Commission systematically reviews every sport following each edition of the Games, " the IOC said in its statement Tuesday.

    CNN: Wrestling may be cut from Olympic Games

  • Artists since the 1960s have systematically questioned (or undermined) the principles that were once defining traits of photography, especially its veracity.

    WSJ: An Orchestrated Vision | Saint Louis Art Museum | Walls Come Tumbling Down | By Richard B. Woodward

  • Its sales have slid 41% in the past year, catalysed by the revelation that the company had systematically been hiding records of faults and then secretly repairing vehicles.

    BBC: NEWS | Business | Peugeot deal boosts Mitsubishi

  • The class-action suit accused Zirkle Fruit Company of systematically ignoring blatantly forged work documents, even after the Social Security Administration told the company thousands of its employees' numbers were fraudulent.

    NPR: Firm Settles Suit over Undocumented Workers

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