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be fundamental
adjective
Pertaining to the foundation or basis; serving for the foundation. Hence: Essential, as an element, principle, or law; important; original; elementary.
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In Bosnia and Kosovo, the issue can be fundamental.
Crucially, this change will be fundamental and not cosmetic.
"They can and should be fundamental players in the solution".
America's founders believed these possibilities to be fundamental.
There will always be fundamental political disagreements in our society.
Color can be fundamental, too, as in Stockton's "Burst — var.
SHOULD charitable deductions be fundamental to financial capitalism?
So state funding will always be fundamental to universities.
Your participation continues to be fundamental to understanding these risks.
It should be fundamental to the adult relationships that we want for our children.
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