Sentence examples for fundamentally called from inspiring English sources

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That has to be fundamentally called into question if we are going to change our economic system".

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"If I was continually noticing things as I casually looked out the window," he said, "I thought: 'How much more effective it would be, how many more problems we could identify and solve, if we had a full team of inspectors surveying the streets and fundamentally calling 311 themselves?

"The passage of this law is a giant step backwards for human rights in Malaysia that fundamentally calls into question the government's commitment to basic rights that are critical to the rule of law in a functioning democracy," Human Rights Watch's deputy Asia director Phil Robertson said in a statement.

A recently presented counter-model, the rotation to complex structure — supported by a large number of investigations — fundamentally calls this assumption into question.

It's a bad idea to introduce autonomy, or any machine really, into a situation that fundamentally calls for respect and sympathy, because machines have neither.

WLGA leader John Davies said publishing amendments "at the eleventh minute of the eleventh hour does fundamentally call into question the effective scrutiny of such an important piece of legislation both within the assembly and by stakeholders".

"The Court was also able to understand the view that individuals might not wish to see, in places open to all, practices or attitudes which would fundamentally call into question the possibility of open interpersonal relationships, which, by virtue of an established consensus, formed an indispensable element of community life within the society in question".

More fundamentally, it calls into question the ability of CPs to deliver meaningful integration amongst coastal stakeholders.

"More fundamentally, I call Sage a surrealist because her allegiance to the surrealist identity lies at the heart of her self-image as an artist".

Stephen Whitehead, chief executive of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, said NHS England's re-evaluation process had been "fundamentally flawed" and called for the "urgent reform" of NICE.

André Perold, a finance professor at Harvard Business School, had written an article in a previous issue criticizing a new kind of financial product called fundamentally weighted indexes, which have been devised in large part by a man named Robert D. Arnott.

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