Sentence examples for fundamentally prove from inspiring English sources

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Let us assume, for a moment, that Mr Pistorius's testimony - his version of events - is gospel truth, and that, despite flinging plenty of mud at his character and raising a few niggling questions about the forensics, the prosecution cannot fundamentally prove otherwise over the course of the next few weeks in court… Then what?

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Fine actors (Alison Steadman, Phil Davis) nudge our boy forward, yet the rehabilitation and race-against-time narratives prove fundamentally at odds: we're left watching two films cancelling each other out.

The best of his works, such as The Library of Babel (which first appeared in his 1941 collection, The Garden of Forking Paths) or Death and the Compass (1942), are inquiries into the nature of reality in which supposedly orderly forms – the library, the murder mystery – prove fundamentally unstable.

As it is fundamentally impossible to prove that two treatments have exactly equivalent effects, "clinical equivalence intervals" must be determined.

In addition, it is fundamentally impossible to prove that two treatments or foods are identical nutritionally or that they have identical safety profiles.

Therefore, it is imperative that the temporal pattern of luteal activity is characterised, factors influencing it assessed, and consequences evaluated, as this information may prove fundamentally important in the development of future breeding programmes.

The charges include racketeering and prostitution, but Mr. Walters said the prosecution's case fundamentally relies on proving that the material on the site is obscene.

Ball's narrative reveals a nation stuck in an ethical quagmire in which its quiescent, subservient scientists – including several Nobel prize winners – proved fundamentally lacking in morals and intellect.

But most fundamentally, it means proving to the British people over coming years that the banking sector is genuinely there to serve the UK in a new economic era and not just the interests of a self-interested elite.

The advancement of the industry will be fundamentally linked to proven reliability assessments, which is difficult on an industry wide basis.

Modern aesthetics has cast a long shadow into the 20th and even the 21st century, and the idea that the aesthetic and the erotic are fundamentally incompatible has proved to be very influential throughout.

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