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单词 Fundamental
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1. To learn obeying is the fundamental art of governing. 
2. The fundamental defect of fathers is that they want their children to be a credit to them. 
3. A free press is fundamental to democracy.
4. The legislation has a fundamental weakness.
5. We consider these freedoms fundamental to democracy.
6. Fresh air is fundamental to good health.
7. There have been some fundamental structural changes in society.
8. That is the fundamental difference between the two societies.
9. Trial by jury is a fundamental right.
10. Our constitution embodies all the fundamental principles of democracy.
11. There is a fundamental difference between the two points of view.
12. Legal aid is a fundamental part of our system of justice.
13. You can't compare them — there is a fundamental difference in kind.
14. The fundamental dilemma remains: in a tolerant society, should we tolerate intolerance?
15. We have to tackle the fundamental cause of the problem.
16. I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier.
17. We need to make fundamental changes to the way in which we treat our environment.
18. A fundamental change in the organization of health services was required.
19. The argument is full of fundamental flaws.
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20. The fundamental question is a political one.
21. This decision marked a fundamental transformation in policy.
22. Water is fundamental to survival.
23. This illustrates a fundamental weakness in the system.
24. There are three fundamental principles of teamwork.
25. Clothes are a fundamental form of self-expression.
26. This principle is clear and absolutely fundamental.
27. Novice programmers sometimes make fundamental errors.
28. Hard work is fundamental to success.
29. There is fundamental disagreement on these matters.
30. His fundamental concern was for her welfare.
1. A free press is fundamental to democracy.
2. The legislation has a fundamental weakness.
3. We consider these freedoms fundamental to democracy.
4. Fresh air is fundamental to good health.
5. There have been some fundamental structural changes in society.
6. That is the fundamental difference between the two societies.
7. Trial by jury is a fundamental right.
8. Our constitution embodies all the fundamental principles of democracy.
9. There is a fundamental difference between the two points of view.
10. The fundamental dilemma remains: in a tolerant society, should we tolerate intolerance?
11. We have to tackle the fundamental cause of the problem.
12. I knew she had some fundamental problems in her marriage because she had confided in me a year earlier.
13. We need to make fundamental changes to the way in which we treat our environment.
14. A fundamental change in the organization of health services was required.
15. There is no fundamental diversity between the two ideologies.
16. Opportunism consists of sacrificing fundamental interests in order to gain temporary, partial benefits.
17.
31. There is no fundamental diversity between the two ideologies.
32. The fundamental way out lies in reform and openness.
33. Living without war is a fundamental freedom.
34. There is a fundamental flaw in Walton's argument.
35. We should direct our attention at the fundamental question.
36. A fundamental of good behavior is consideration for others.
37. A fair justice system is a fundamental part of a civilized society.
38. Improved funding is fundamental to the success of the project.
39. The cost of the project was enormous, but it was not the fundamental cause of its failure.
40. He'd like to see a fundamental reappraisal of the way unions operate.
41. One of the fundamental bars to communication is the lack of a universally spoken, common language.
42. An open system of criminal justice is a fundamental requirement of any democratic society.
43. Britain's worst jail riot will force a fundamental reappraisal of prison policy.
44. But on this question, the two leaders have very fundamental differences.
45. Such a system would be a fundamental blow to the rights and liberties of the English people.
46. NATO countries have been forced to confront fundamental moral questions.
47. Today, the once-grand streets are characterized by decaying HMOs, sorely in need not just of redecoration but more fundamental repair.
48. The fundamental patterns of inequality have remained and have been accentuated by the war.
49. There is still a fundamental misunderstanding about the real purpose of this work.
50. It's one of the fundamental differences between men and women.
51. The school is based on the fundamental principle that each child should develop its full potential.
52. Silicon and oxygen are the fundamental constituents of rocks in the earth's crust.
53. A citizen must not be relieved from fulfilling the fundamental duties of citizens.
54. A fundamental human right is being withheld from these people.
55. Listening, speaking, reading, then writing constitute the fundamental order in language learning.
56. The government has backed off from a fundamental reform of the system.
57. Diversity is of fundamental importance to all ecosystems and all economies.
58. The fundamental problem lies in their inability to distinguish between reality and invention.
59. Opportunism consists of sacrificing fundamental interests in order to gain temporary, partial benefits.
60. The method they pioneered remains fundamental to research into the behaviour of nerve cells.
61. They believe that a fundamental change in the governance of Britain is the key to all other necessary changes.
62. Some understanding of grammar is fundamental to learning a language.
63. There was no mention of the fundamental cause of the dispute between the two naghbouring countries in the neswspaper.
64. These cases are examples of fundamental breach.
65. In other words, they are afraid of fundamental change.
66. It has legislated to change fundamental constitutional principles.
67. Technology development strategies exhibit a fundamental logical contradiction.
68. One fundamental motive is the desire of big corporations to boost earnings.
69. But there is a danger that the current reforms will leave untouched fundamental assumptions about the lives and needs of service users.
70. The woman is to experience suffering - in childbirth, the most fundamental human process.
71. The female nude has been conceived as an expression of fundamental principles of order and design.
72. With the half-stepping excitation scheme, for example, the pull-out torque is predicted precisely from the d.c. and fundamental current components.
73. More fundamental were his experiments with hawks, in which he fed them meat contained in small cages.
74. It must also be remembered that the fundamental duty imposed on the police is to prevent a breach of the peace.
75. Is it perhaps time to re-examine some of the fundamental assumptions underlying that policy?
76. Almost anything is possible, where there are no fundamental metaphysical constraints on the sorts of things that might exist.
77. In the same way that matter is constituted of fundamental particles, antiparticles are the building blocks of antimatter.
78. But the council also said that frequent changes in immigration and asylum policies had played a fundamental and negative role.
79. Yet their accounts are in agreement on so many fundamental points that there is little reason to question their basic accuracy.
80. Who had persuaded the other to defect, to betray his fundamental principles in the name of personal loyalty?
81. It also gave us the belief, probably misguided, that there are two fundamental learning processes: classical and instrumental conditioning.
82. The fundamental purpose of legislation is to create, amend or repeal law, thereby giving effect to the intentions of Parliament.
83. Second point: is the constructivist's fundamental assumption not justified if knowledge is our subject of study rather than successful behaviour?
84. Yet her intolerance was attenuated by a fundamental and rather unexpected liberalism.
85. It would be an affront to the fundamental beliefs of many churchgoers and insensitive hypocrisy of the worst kind.
86. It therefore appears that an exclusion clause can apply, even to cases of fundamental breach and breach of fundamental term.
87. Fundamental and irreversible changes ought only to be imposed, if at all, in the light of an unmistakable national consensus.
88. Unlike the Prime Minister, I am prepared to have a referendum on this fundamental constitutional issue.
89. Secondly, the courts developed the doctrine of fundamental breach of contract.
90. A preparatory public consultation paper will be issued this autumn and a more fundamental public discussion paper will be distributed next spring.
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.
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?
151. The fundamental assumption was that Time will always discover and avenge any act of injustice.
152. It is different from any Byzantine architecture in east or west but owes much of its fundamental character to the Byzantine style.
153. The present case, then, concerns a relationship lying within the zone of privacy created by several fundamental constitutional guarantees.
154. Bagehot's work continued to be regarded as an authoritative work long after the Constitution had undergone fundamental change.
155. This approach must first identify and question three fundamental assumptions on which most conservation thinking currently rests.
156. Rivers played a fundamental role in the establishment of both experimental psychology and social anthropology as academic disciplines in Great Britain.
157. People at the sales conference also discussed the real concerns that always accompany fundamental change.
158. However, subsequent excavations at Maiden Castle, Arikamedu and Charsadda have inevitably caused many of his fundamental assumptions to be refuted.
159. But in this instance, comrade Preobrazhensky has completely forgotten about this fundamental methodological demand of Marxism.
160. Both houses must approve by two-thirds margins, and 38 state legislatures must ratify such fundamental changes.
161. Finally, it characterizes some fundamental systems of beliefs, called political ideologies.
162. The disjunction between peoples and state boundaries, a central theme of this chapter, is a fundamental problem in many countries.
163. It is through changing them in a more fundamental way that the drugs cause addiction.
164. The most fundamental kind of them are independent nomic conditional statements, general rather than particular.
165. We will never reform the justice system until we are prepared to acknowledge its fundamental defects.
166. But behind the expressed reasons for antagonism or inertia in the face of proposals for harmonization lies a more fundamental consideration.
167. All culture is inevitably affiliated to one of two fundamental classes: bourgeoisie or proletariat.
168. But the observations threatened a notion fundamental for many Aristotelians, namely, that all celestial bodies are perfect spheres.
169. One of the fundamental ways of changing attitudes is through information.
170. It should not involve a fundamental alteration of the position's particular requirements.
171. The concept of free will belongs to a different arena from that of fundamental laws of science.
172. They also work in both fundamental and applied research in industry,(/fundamental.html) universities and research establishments.
173. The consensus of opinion, nevertheless, was that the fundamental demarcation occurred at £40.
174. As such it must rank as one of the most fundamental scientific advances of the century.
175. We have still, however, to consider one much more fundamental attack upon the use of a McKinsey-GE type analysis.
176. Although Friedmann found only one, there are in fact three different kinds of models that obey Friedmann's two fundamental assumptions.
177. Fundamental nomic connection is the connection stated by independent nomic conditional statements.
178. It is surely a fundamental principle of fair elections that all voters should cast the same kind of vote.
179. The fundamental cause of trouble in the world is that the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt. Bertrand Russell 
180. To point out the difference between their conceptions of class is, in consequence, simply to state a more fundamental problem.
181. The courts were generally reluctant to construe an exclusion clause as covering cases of breach of fundamental term or fundamental breach.
182. Doing so, however meant managing their way through a period of fundamental change.
183. Doesn't that imply a belief in intrinsic essences that is in direct contradiction with the fundamental principles of existentialism?
184. Nor is it absolutely certain that that experience differs in any fundamental way from that of past eras.
185. In this sense, the legal doctrine of sovereignty is the most fundamental of our constitutional conventions.
186. Whichever mathematician or computer buff chooses to examine the set, approximations to the same fundamental mathematical structure will be found.
187. Having established the phasor relationship between the fundamental components of phase voltage and current, the pull-out torque can be found directly.
188. Piaget identifies two fundamental aspects or modes of adaptation: accommodation and assimilation.
189. The constitution declares the existence of the state and it expresses the most important fundamental rules of the political system.
190. However, the very preoccupation with identifying causal influences begs more fundamental questions about whether contemporaries shared intellectual assumptions.
191. Therefore, appraise it in terms of the five fundamental factors and make comparisons of the seven elements later named.
192. This provides a bursary for Simon Johnson to study the fundamental, physical and electrical properties of magnesium.
193. This switched supply introduces a non-linearity, which can be eliminated by considering only the fundamental components of voltage and current.
194. But changing the World Series to a neutral site would be a much more fundamental change than any of these.
195. Let us now set forth one of the fundamental truths about marriage: the wife is in charge. Bill Cosby 
196. Finally, the price rise was a product of the boom in a more general and fundamental sense.
197. This reflected a Soviet awareness that a fundamental strategic reappraisal of this part of the globe was under way in the United States.
198. Tax studies purporting to show that most capital gains tax is paid by higher-income individuals reflect a fundamental error.
199. We will create a Supreme Court to entrench and defend these fundamental reforms to the relationship between the citizen and the state.sentence dictionary
200. There have been gains for nature conservation in that the storms have prompted a fundamental questioning of the received view.
201. This is the fundamental solution to the problem.
202. This paper explores the precondition of the optimum distribution, the fundamental ideas, and the principle to be followed. It fills and perfects the optimum theory in ventilation network.
203. Freedom of association, collective bargaining and the right to strike are fundamental rights enshrined in the Preamble to the 1946 Constitution, which is still valid.
204. An excellent example of this return is the new psychological science of happiness, represented, for example, by the fundamental work of Edward Diener.
205. This is the fundamental solution, or else the Jews will be annihilated in the future, because the Palestinians have [strategic] depth.
206. This thesis analysis the practical broadband communication technologies and the fundamental technologies of IP Metropolitan Area Network.
207. The experimental results of this thesis provide the fundamental theories for fineutilizations of purple tealeaf, and put forward some technical approaches to fine application of purple tealeaf.
208. The third fundamental cause of the War was the desire of the Teutonic powers to control the small nations of the Balkan peninsula.
209. Constructivism offers fundamental theory and reference tactics to computer teaching.
210. It's likely in part a biologically based brain disorder, and there may even be a perceptual abnormality, some kind of fundamental visual processing problem.
211. Uriln is a fundamental organization and a form of social organizations in moving hunting and herding (reindeer) of northern Tungus.
212. In a fundamental way it makes your past engagements auditable.That brings lots of extra challenges.
213. This paper describes the device and the fundamental procedures used in the method of fast measuring diffusible hydrogen within weld metal by a gas chromatography.
214. Optical transition effect is a fundamental physical process in the narrow gap semiconductor infrared detectors.
215. Geometrical Theory of Diffraction is a fundamental algorithm in electromagnetic radiating and scattering, and programming is a key step for its application.
216. Gauss sums are one of the most important and fundamental objects and tools in number theory.
217. By adopting breadth-first search, makes spatial heat-supply network tree, and composes branch incidence matrix, chain incidence matrix and fundamental circuit matrix.
218. Basic Music Theory and Sightsinging are the two courses which are fundamental for music majors.
219. I think I have sufficiently stressed the two elements that I have tried to present today, in this new and fundamental logical argument—non-reciprocity and the twist in the return.
220. The 10 patents in the lawsuit, filed in the U.S. state of Delaware, relate to technologies fundamental to devices using GSM, UMTS and/or wireless local area network (LAN) standards, Nokia said.
221. First, we would introduce fundamental Current-Voltage characters of the bistable resistive switching behavior.
222. The fundamental fund functions punctually in conjuncti hwat n with abundant capital.
223. Different kinds of radiant energy have certain fundamental characteristics in common.
224. Spatial adjacency is a fundamental type of topological relations, a relationship crucial for discovering rules of geographical changes and distributions.
225. As to the school education, the fundamental purpose is to improve the diathesis of people.
226. Using genetic algorithms in the fundamental problem of eigenstructure assignment has advantages of versatile application and computable stability.
227. Su Shih and Li Ching-Chao were theoretical and creative masters in the discipline of Tsu in Sung dynasty, and their view of Tsu's appraisal has become two fundamental theories.
228. TCSC is mainly used to control its fundamental equivalent reactance.
229. As the waist radius of the fundamental wave increases, the effect of the walk -off slowly reduces and the effect of detuning angle increases.
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230. Ever since Thucydides observed that the shift in power from Sparta to Athens was the fundamental cause of the Peloponnesian War, scholars have watched such moments with apprehension.
231. The priority for now as well as the fundamental solution to address ethnic issues is to speed up the economic and social development in areas inhabited by ethnic minorities.
232. The fundamental research of financial market microstructure theories is the market transaction mechanism and the assets price forming.
233. The principle of Res judicata is one of the fundamental rules and values, and is also the ultimate safeguard for the judicial power to be the supreme mechanism to solve the social disorders.
234. Fundamental to indie is the discursive practice of the connoisseur.
235. As the fundamental industry, mine provide more than 80% industrial raw materials and 95% energy sources in China.
236. The fundamental reason for such imbalance is the dual economy structure of city and countryside.
237. There's a fundamental rule in physics that says, energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred.
238. Using BOT to build fundamental construction and public project is a new style of investment and finance.
239. This diagnostic vacuum is fundamental and may pose important questions at the current concept of reflux of gastric juice as a common cause of laryngopharyngeal inflammation.
240. The second ASpect of the meASurement process is often referred to AS matching cost and revenue and its fundamental to the accrual bASis of accounting.
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