Synonym: basic, elementary, essential, primary, underlying. Similar words: mentally, experimental, environmental, developmental, environmental protection, amendment, rental, parental. Meaning: [‚fʌndə'mentl] n. the lowest tone of a harmonic series. adj. 1. serving as an essential component 2. being or involving basic facts or principles 3. far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something.
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61. They believe that a fundamental change in the governance of Britain is the key to all other necessary changes.
62. Some understanding of grammar is fundamental to learning a language.
63. There was no mention of the fundamental cause of the dispute between the two naghbouring countries in the neswspaper.
64. These cases are examples of fundamental breach.
65. In other words, they are afraid of fundamental change.
66. It has legislated to change fundamental constitutional principles.
67. Technology development strategies exhibit a fundamental logical contradiction.
68. One fundamental motive is the desire of big corporations to boost earnings.
69. But there is a danger that the current reforms will leave untouched fundamental assumptions about the lives and needs of service users.
70. The woman is to experience suffering - in childbirth, the most fundamental human process.
71. The female nude has been conceived as an expression of fundamental principles of order and design.
72. With the half-stepping excitation scheme, for example, the pull-out torque is predicted precisely from the d.c. and fundamental current components.
73. More fundamental were his experiments with hawks, in which he fed them meat contained in small cages.
74. It must also be remembered that the fundamental duty imposed on the police is to prevent a breach of the peace.
75. Is it perhaps time to re-examine some of the fundamental assumptions underlying that policy?
76. Almost anything is possible, where there are no fundamental metaphysical constraints on the sorts of things that might exist.
77. In the same way that matter is constituted of fundamental particles, antiparticles are the building blocks of antimatter.
78. But the council also said that frequent changes in immigration and asylum policies had played a fundamental and negative role.
79. Yet their accounts are in agreement on so many fundamental points that there is little reason to question their basic accuracy.
80. Who had persuaded the other to defect,(www.Sentencedict.com) to betray his fundamental principles in the name of personal loyalty?
81. It also gave us the belief, probably misguided, that there are two fundamental learning processes: classical and instrumental conditioning.
82. The fundamental purpose of legislation is to create, amend or repeal law, thereby giving effect to the intentions of Parliament.
83. Second point: is the constructivist's fundamental assumption not justified if knowledge is our subject of study rather than successful behaviour?
84. Yet her intolerance was attenuated by a fundamental and rather unexpected liberalism.
85. It would be an affront to the fundamental beliefs of many churchgoers and insensitive hypocrisy of the worst kind.
86. It therefore appears that an exclusion clause can apply, even to cases of fundamental breach and breach of fundamental term.
87. Fundamental and irreversible changes ought only to be imposed, if at all, in the light of an unmistakable national consensus.
88. Unlike the Prime Minister, I am prepared to have a referendum on this fundamental constitutional issue.
89. Secondly, the courts developed the doctrine of fundamental breach of contract.
90. A preparatory public consultation paper will be issued this autumn and a more fundamental public discussion paper will be distributed next spring.
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