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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121. Six major points require fundamental design changes, perhaps costing as much as £60 million.
122. A fundamental breach is one which the courts would consider more serious than an ordinary breach.
123. Farming is therefore identified as fundamental in achieving the two objectives of maintaining rural populations and conserving the countryside.
124. The fundamental principle is that the courts will intervene to ensure that the powers of public decision-making bodies are exercised lawfully.
125. At stake was a fundamental challenge to the soccer bodies' authority to administer the sport without intervention from civil courts.
126. The term economic hides the fundamental point that economic change is at the same time social change.
127. However, these have been excluded, pending the results of a fundamental review of capital accounting.
128. Performance and Motivation Deep emotions and anxieties emerge during periods of fundamental change.
129. One has to keep the investigation of the fundamental laws of science and the study of human behavior in separate compartments.
130. The request for her to stay away from work for two months out of 12 was not sufficient to amount to a fundamental breach.
131. By reducing domestic burdens, family planning is a fundamental part of any definition of empowerment.
132. Suppose there is not even consensus that the Constitution is fundamental law.
133. A disposition to incremental change can deflect one from considering or even comprehending wider and more fundamental problems.
134. These are pairs of things in a fundamental way like causal circumstances and effects.
135. Even more fundamental than these pragmatic constraints, however, is the educational philosophy underlying the two initiatives.
136. Such a position is not just a correction of Kant but a fundamental rejection in favor of another and more adequate criterion.
137. It is a costly myth, however that organization alignment must precede fundamental change.
138. Remember, one of the fundamental freedoms is the right of free association.
139. Prevailing Aristotelian philosophy also affirmed a fundamental division between two regions in the cosmos.
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140. But the fundamental explanation for the absence of political confrontation between Crown and nobility remained the community of interest between them.
141. For now we can proceed in terms of dealing with a fundamental social order which can be usefully described as disorganized capitalism.
142. Regulationist theories also consider industrial change as the key or fundamental aspect of structural change.
143. What has happened is very important because it is fundamental that the negotiations appear to advance.
144. Its objective is to address fundamental issues of hybrid models of cognition.
145. More limited forms of resistance such as normal trade union activity do not alter the fundamental relationships of class inequality in capitalist society.
146. Second and more fundamental: is there nowadays any normal average level of fertility to which post-industrial societies are tending?
147. This fundamental work complements more applied research directed at medical and biotechnological problems.
148. I believe that it is a fundamental principle that people should have access to independent legal advice.
149. In the domestic sphere the policy was equally fundamental, for tariff reform was seen as the antithesis of socialism.
150. Are there fundamental elements of human nature that can not be significantly altered by socialization and institutions?
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