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(61) Previous development may also have left old foundations, concrete slabs and basements which must be identified and quantified for additional cost.
(62) For Buckle, this laid the foundations for a thoroughgoing science of history, and others shared his belief.
(63) The investigation focused on a college course Gingrich taught with financial support from nonprofit foundations.
(64) The Halls are appealing to charitable foundations, businesses[sentencedict.com], corporations and local people for further support.
(65) The foundations of the post-war boom in Britain were laid in those crises at the start of the 1930s.
(66) Workers had already begun excavating the foundations for the house.
(67) One needs to build upon the foundations of cost-accounting, not escape from it.
(68) The abbeys and bishoprics established there by distant Rome laid sturdy foundations.
(69) People experience modernity without understanding its foundations, its basic concepts.
(70) They ranged from ancient foundations, like St Bartholomew's and St Thomas's, to smaller local charities.
(71) They clearly adore the multi-layered foundations of instrumental funk, and profoundly project this soulful hipster-cool attitude on All Night Burner.
(72) They might get at least some credit if they were seen to be laying better long-term foundations for the economy.
(73) On these items of behaviour a structure for behaviour is developed, with norms as the foundations.
(74) The drama school training will only lay the foundations and prepare you for the profession you are joining.
(75) John Evans, and Oscar Montelius, laying the foundations for the study of the typology of artifacts.
(76) Some observers have drawn attention to the fact that such assumptions themselves rest on flimsy foundations.
(77) Boltzmann machines and other similar devices have foundations in information theory.
(78) They are the basic beliefs which ground all others(Sentencedict.com ), our epistemological foundations.
(79) The political structures were torn apart until the very foundations were rocked.
(80) Upon the impressive foundations that Galileo had laid, Newton was able to erect a cathedral of superb grandeur.
(81) Usually two main types are used - strip foundations and raft foundations.
(82) We shall need also to delve into the foundations of mathematics, and even to question the very nature of physical reality.
(83) Underpinning is expensive and inconvenient, and involves the addition of new foundations or short concrete piles without demolishing the building.
(84) Set up last century by charitable foundations to support local cultural activities and to combat usury, they have become big business.
(85) The Armagnacs thus lost the foundations of a potential power-base in Provence, but had greatly enhanced their position in the south-west.
(86) His wanderings in the nearby Derbyshire dales laid the foundations for his lifelong love of landscape.
(87) Copernicus's findings laid the foundations for the later work of Galileo.
(88) Because Save the Children want to lay the foundations for a better future.
(89) Currently, the bridge towers sit on concrete foundations that are anchored to bay soils by 85-foot Douglas fir timbers.
(90) If human beings took up the challenge, their response would lay the foundations of civilization.
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