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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91. Critics claimed that economic success had done little to alleviate fundamental problems of poverty and the grossly unequal distribution of income.
92. That fundamental conflict between consumption and conservation has both sides of the molecular forestry debate waving environmental banners.
93. Do you feel that the language problem is a fundamental stumbling block for art historians?
94. He sees the trajectory of his industrial social formation in contradiction to meeting fundamental human and social needs.
95. First, number concepts are fundamental to success in work with number and thus merit consideration.
96. With such fundamental changes involved, a business can only be as strong as its weakest link.
97. A single bold stroke can not resolve political difficulties as fundamental as those Mondale faced and Dole now confronts.
98. Although hierarchy was not expressed by ritual along the coastal strip, inequality remained fundamental to perceptions of caste.
99. This result is inconsistent with the fundamental principles of our constitutional system.
100. The main weakness of these republican reforms was that they threatened fundamental change but didn't fully implement it.
101. The business schools are unanimous that, under the e-froth, something fundamental is changing.
102. The peer group gives out clear signals to its members both about style and about fundamental values and perspectives.
103. No increase in laws, compacts, and penalties can succeed in overcoming the fundamental contradictions of the system.
104. Fundamental issues in epistemology have also raised questions concerning the limitations of citation analysis.
105. The third stage, the trial, makes a fundamental breach with the past.
106. Closely allied to the fundamental fear-complex within the personality is violence.
107. This is perhaps the most difficult one and brings up a number of fundamental contradictions.
108. Both trying to buy and trying to sell a property can have fundamental implications for most people's financial situation.
109. The analysis can be simplified by concentrating on the d.c. and fundamental components of voltage and current.
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110. The conditionals are of two kinds, and the second, independent nomic conditionals, are fundamental.
111. The 1988 Act has made fundamental alterations to the power structure of the education system laid down in 1944.
112. It is fundamental to an effective and reliable clearing system.
113. It seems to show a fundamental lack of understanding on the Revenue's part of the commercial considerations involved.
114. They are a major and fundamental component of the system of the unconscious, as distinct from the conscious and preconscious systems.
115. Little is known of the fundamental aspects of the immunology of chronic infection versus acute infection in giardiasis.
116. Accounting bases are methods of applying fundamental concepts to deal with the increasing variety of business transactions.
117. In this regard, fundamental changes are required in organizational patterns of scientific and technological activities in the region.
118. Let us chart the way by which we arrive at the Fundamental Principle.
119. What Lenin did not abandon in return was his fundamental antipathy to capitalism.
120. The lack of perfect balance and coil symmetry also allows some of the fundamental switching frequency to leak through.
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