Sentence examples for fundamentally clear from inspiring English sources

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This distinct boundary was fundamentally clear and effective for many years.

I didn't dare ask this woman what she does during her downtime, but as we spoke one thing became fundamentally clear: There is no neat divide or even haphazard line between work and play for Anuradha Koirala Maiti Nepal is her life's mission, and any implication otherwise is a complete misunderstanding of her work.

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More fundamentally, no clear division can be drawn in this context between actions of the Legislative Branch and those of the Executive Branch.

More fundamentally, it is clear that the answers do not lie in Washington, where consensus has long been sought, but increasingly in new centers of economic power and new forms of global cooperation.

All of them framed the issue as being fundamentally between the clear teaching of the scriptures together with the early church fathers and the "Athanasian" doctrine of the Trinity.

This is because the mind is fundamentally void and clear, and it is simply manifestations we see, feel and interact with, and these come from the emptiness - the Tao.

So fundamentally the message remains clear.

More fundamentally, it's not clear that the program works very well either as a jobs program or a financial aid program.

Details of Clapson's death emerged just days after the publication of an independent review of sanctions, the Oakley report, commissioned by the DWP, which acknowledged that while the system as a whole was "not fundamentally broken", it was "clear that this is a system that can go wrong and, when that happens, individuals and families can suffer unfairly".

Mental health problems are human problems, and neither they, nor the people who experience them (which is everyone to varying degrees) belong in a separate category, however reassuring it might be to be able to banish there those who disappoint, outrage, or repulse us – if only to make clear how fundamentally they differ from ourselves.

While the idea that major chains can shrink to prosperity is fundamentally misguided, it's clear that a) most chains still have too many stores, b) the stores they have are, on average, larger than they need and c) there is no compelling reason for Sears, Kmart, Bon-Ton (and perhaps a few others) to exist at all.

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