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This fourth rule is foundational to the other three.
Whatever our class backgrounds, it is after all, foundational to the national make up.
Migrations pit two moral and legal principles, foundational to the modern state system, against each other.
His body of work is foundational to the renewed interest in contemporary jazz orchestras.
"Slavery is foundational to the modern world," curator Nancy Berklew says in the exhibit, stressing it is a shared history that "everyone can learn from", white or black.
"The situation will likely be fluid but flexibility has always been foundational to the way this war has been and will be fought.
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Foundational to this theory is the concept that understanding how knowledge and skills can be applied is as important as learning the knowledge and skills itself.
Understanding the complex relationship between a religious tradition and its sacred text is foundational to understanding the tradition itself.
In the late eighteenth century, a property in ideas came to rest in authors and inventors, on the theory, foundational to possessive individualism, that the act of creation is the act of an individual.
The relationship between physics and ethics in Stoicism is controversial: are the two independent, or is physics foundational to ethics, or do the two support each other?
Vegetarianism, like ethical living in general, is foundational to spiritual growth and the development of universal consciousness and love.
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