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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(61) The distribution of power in the legislature was also fundamentally altered by the dilution of the seniority principle in the early 1970s.
(62) Similarly, trade unions are thought of as institutions whose objectives and practices are fundamentally opposed to the public interest.
(63) It also fundamentally changed the nature of the Shah's relations with his government and people.
(64) In these four ways,(http://sentencedict.com/fundamentally.html) housing differs from other consumer goods though it remains fundamentally a private market commodity.
(65) More fundamentally, the design activity will be meaningless unless it is directed towards serving some human need.
(66) This is fundamentally better than depriving the child of a right to live.
(67) A rescue operation was mounted in 1963, but the Balance of Payments situation remains fundamentally unsatisfactory.
(68) However, as Reina Lewis has demonstrated, women's images of Oriental nudes are fundamentally different at the point of reception.
(69) Would all these measures set U.S. policy on a fundamentally different course?
(70) Would I ever look at nature that way, as something so kind, so fundamentally good?
(71) From a Piagetian constructivist perspective, critical thinking is not fundamentally different from regular thinking.
(72) More fundamentally, it was grounded in a deficit view of needs.
(73) The living world is divided, fundamentally(sentencedict.com), into bacteria versus the rest.
(74) Clements was an influential writer who developed a philosophy of ecology that differed fundamentally from the reductionism of Warming and Cowles.
(75) Perhaps more fundamentally, we take as given the basic framework of political institutions.
(76) Fundamentally, the debate is about how to ensure effective corporate governance.
(77) But it will be indispensable for social equilibrium in a world which so far remains fundamentally capitalist.
(78) The personnel policies are fundamentally about how we are to execute our jobs.
(79) In 1861-2 a constitutional crisis arose, whose outcome fundamentally affected subsequent developments.
(80) Selection will be based on our priorities, on explicit criteria and fundamentally on our emotional reactions.
(81) But this situation has changed fundamentally under the guidance of Siemens Nixdorf manager Wolfgang Wichmann.
(82) It is going to fundamentally alter the rules by which which business operates.
(83) The purposes and administration of these ancient forests have of course changed fundamentally.
(84) In turn, however, the question of where population is growing - or declining - is fundamentally related to human welfare.
(85) Once we are really aware of this fundamentally important fact, our whole attitude to ourselves will begin to change.
(86) More fundamentally, this preoccupation with numerical aspects may draw attention away from important issues that are more difficult to quantify.
(87) The way in which films are distributed and exhibited cinematically has been fundamentally changed by the multiplex revolution.
(88) This is largely because historians often disagree, and sometimes fundamentally, about what happened in the past and why.
(89) Nevertheless, there were a few Conservative politicians who fundamentally disagreed with Conservative policy.
(90) The Bill provides a little extra competition and regulation on the margin, but it does not fundamentally transform the regime.
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