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- adjective Throughout a
system .
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Examples
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Such numbers translate into big savings for railroads, which figure that each mile per hour of speed they can add systemwide translates into fewer cars, locomotives and crew members.
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From the vantage point of a year later, maybe the problem is not that financiers lost too much but that they lost too little - systemwide, that is: obviously Lehman staff paid a high price.
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An alternative approach, which has been called systemwide or macroprudential oversight, would broaden the mandate of regulators and supervisors to encompass consideration of potential systemic risks and weaknesses as well.
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But the regulators concluded on Thursday that the life insurers "did not make a case that they had some kind of systemwide emergency that required us to do this," New York Insurance Superintendent Eric Dinallo said on the conference call.
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The White House insists the president wants to conduct a "systemwide" probe of the detainee issue.
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The White House insists the president wants to conduct a "systemwide" probe of the detainee issue.
06/01/2004 2004
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The Broad Prize winners I have examined demonstrate the effectiveness of this kind of systemwide approach.
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NJ Transit says it will cross-honor tickets systemwide, meaning train tickets can be used for buses and vice versa.
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The Broad Prize winners I have examined demonstrate the effectiveness of this kind of systemwide approach.
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The Broad Prize winners I have examined demonstrate the effectiveness of this kind of systemwide approach.
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