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The phrase "a fundamental separation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or essential distinction between two or more concepts, entities, or ideas.
Example: "In the study of philosophy, there is often a fundamental separation between ethics and aesthetics."
Alternatives: "a crucial distinction" or "an essential divide".
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Robert Springborg, an expert on the Egyptian military, has noted that at the war college el-Sisi wrote a paper arguing against a fundamental separation of powers, because Islam should be the reference point for all government branches.
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Thus new molecular genetic techniques are demonstrating that current dogma is untrue: (a) the fundamental separation of LCIS from DCIS may not be appropriate; (b) distinguishing ADH from low-grade DCIS is illogical; (c) the assumption that DCIS is a spectrum of the same disease is flawed.
This case represents a long-overdue effort by Congress to resolve fundamental Separation of Powers issues.
It is evident not only in the ways outlined above in which Roman legal thought focused on the interests of the owner of a thing to the expense of those of others, but also in the fundamental separation that Roman law made between property law and the law of obligations (contract and delict).
The case for "fundamental separation" of criminal investigation and domestic counterintelligence "is strong," the report concludes.
Are we going to stand up for the Constitution and its fundamental separation of powers, or not?
But the administration escalated the case to "the president's constitutional authority to gather candid advice from his advisers" plus "fundamental separation of powers questions".
How explicit did you want that aspect of the novel to be? POWERS I figured if I zeroed in on John and never let my gaze waver, then his fundamental separation from his fellow citizens would be even more pronounced by implication.
For each technology, we describe the fundamental separation mechanisms involved and the commonly applied process flow schemes designed to produce pipeline quality gas (typically 2% CO2, <3% N2) and gas to feed a cryogenic gas plant (typically 50 ppmv CO2, 1% N2).
In view of the importance of the two excitatory drives to the striatum and the fundamental separation of direct and indirect pathway MSNs, we sought to test directly whether corticostriatal and thalamostriatal terminals make convergent synaptic contact with individual direct and indirect pathway MSNs.
The Court resorts to "fundamental separation-of-powers principles" to interpret the Suspension Clause.
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