Similar words: fundamental, fundamentally, fundamentalism, fundamentalist, ornamental, sacramental, temperamental, sentimental. Meaning: [‚fʌndə'mentl] n. principles from which other truths can be derived.
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1. The new law strikes at the very fundamentals of a free press.
2. The fundamentals of inorganic chemistry are very important.
3. He taught me the fundamentals of the job.
4. Every political system rests on certain fundamentals.
5. It's important for children to be taught the fundamentals of science.
6. The government went back to fundamentals, concentrating on avoiding food shortages.
7. They agree on fundamentals, like the need for further political reform.
8. Let us start with one or two fundamentals.
9. She is a believer in fundamentals, in technique.
10. We have a good strong market on strong fundamentals.
11. Virtually everywhere, the fundamentals are sound: the number of older people is growing and they are spending more on leisure.
12. As a consequence the markets were distracted from fundamentals and concentrated instead on special situations and gossip.
13. Following the introductory chapter, the fundamentals of the law of contract are discussed and related to computer technology.
14. It strikes at the very fundamentals of a free press, by placing a cost barrier on access to information.
15. But the fundamentals of low inflation and low growth failed to assuage the bond market yesterday.
16. Although the economic fundamentals are regarded as sound, there seemed to be no end in sight to the downward spiral.
17. These two factors together mean that the fundamentals of the metric system present difficulties to them.
18. In fact, despite the dismal fundamentals, some of the biggest petroleum producers will record double-digit percentage increases in spending.
19. As you become more comfortable with the fundamentals, the complicated bits become easier.
20. Since the fundamentals are almost never equivalent, a world of fixed exchange rates requires periodic exchange rate adjustments.
21. In Chapter 14 I sketch out the fundamentals of a structuralist theory of truth.
22. Flash and showmanship take a backseat to sound fundamentals for the most part.
23. I am prepared to make some concession on minor details, but I cannot compromise on fundamentals.
24. But the markets' distrust of the euro hinges not only on economic fundamentals but on political fundamentals.
25. Yet in the race to complete as many transactions as possible, the fundamentals were often neglected, with resultant problems later.
26. Years of unfavourable comment, of poor gold prices and worse fundamentals are being explained away.
27. As that interest had waned, Perrin now wanted to go back to fundamentals.
28. Your mind is your own mirror. You are what you think you are. Self-belief is one of the fundamentals of achieving success in life. Dr Roopleen
29. Tax law should not be introduced without proper consideration of the commercial fundamentals.
30. Yet reform could spell disaster for a regime whose very fundamentals rested on a resistance to change.
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