Similar words: fundamental, fundamentalism, fundamentalist, mentally, ornamental, sacramental, temperamental, environmentally. Meaning: [‚fʌndə'mentəlɪ] adv. at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature.
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(31) Both sides remain fundamentally divided on key issues.
(32) Coventry, moreover, differed fundamentally from the Stour Valley.
(33) Even the cost of diagnosis has fundamentally changed.
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(34) It will fundamentally change your life for the better.
(35) Hence perception is fundamentally an interactive process.
(36) That is a fundamentally undemocratic argument.
(37) Second, and more fundamentally, they drew attention to the difficulties of finding a satisfactory measure of performance in statistical terms.
(38) The character of the field man's work was fundamentally altered in ways unknown to younger staff.
(39) Private nuisance remains fundamentally a remedy for the infringement of a proprietary interest in land.
(40) If we proceed from prudential to moral imperatives, will the conditions of the choice be fundamentally changed?
(41) Housing management Fundamentally, the system of local authority housing management has its roots in the early work of Octavia Hill.
(42) Fundamentally she is a slightly delinquent page-boy with small buttocks and an upturned nose.
(43) But fundamentally the workers are not empowered, because all these things can be denied at any time.
(44) But in an affluent society the problem of poverty is fundamentally different from what it is in an underdeveloped economy.
(45) Even a skeletal list of the fundamentally important matters which we thus take for granted would be very long.
(46) Would I ever look at nature that way, as something so kind, so fundamentally good? I doubted it.
(47) It's true - he does have some sneaking faith in poets as being fundamentally decent people.
(48) He does so by taking scholars with a modicum of athletic ability and turning them into fundamentally sound models of basketball efficiency.
(49) The nature of the masculine economy of self-representation makes it blind to another economy that takes a fundamentally different approach.
(50) We shall not understand Anselm's last years unless his fundamentally unpolitical attitude to his duties is borne in mind.
(51) The election manifestos of the Conservative and Labour parties fundamentally disagree about how well a market economy works.
(52) Fundamentally, the survey method finds out what people will say when they are being interviewed, or filling in a questionnaire.
(53) More fundamentally, in the early 1980s a new system of local-government support was introduced - the block grant.
(54) The quick throw-in completely changes the game; the tactics of the game are fundamentally affected.
(55) It can be argued that formalism is fundamentally irreconcilable with other readings-especially, in this instance, psychoanalytical readings.
(56) I am fundamentally an optimist. Whether that comes from nature or nurture, I cannot say. Part of being optimistic is keeping one's head pointed toward the sun, one's feet moving forward. There were many dark moments when my faith in humanity was sorely tested, but I would not and could not give myself up to despair. That way lays defeat and death. Nelson Mandela
(57) Unification had been imposed from above, without fundamentally altering the existing state and political system.
(58) Carter had been no mean personal campaigner himself in the past, but by 1980 his situation had changed fundamentally.
(59) They usually are responsive to all kinds, but such ideas are not new in the sense of being fundamentally new.
(60) But I agree with Steve Jones that our moral framework won't be fundamentally changed.
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