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After abandoning an early idea to use worms to do the composting within the home – "way on the fringe of what people are going to want to think about doing" - Gardiner thought of using biodegradable film to move the waste through the toilet, the fundamentals of which survive in the Loowatt today.
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I don't know whether this noxious premise seems plausible in Suzanne Collins's book, but the film leaves some fundamental questions unanswered, the most fundamental of which is: what's the point of the Games, anyway?
First, regardless of their ultimate origin or justification, human rights are understood to represent both individual and group demands for political power, wealth, enlightenment, and other cherished values or capabilities, the most fundamental of which is respect and its constituent elements of reciprocal tolerance and mutual forbearance in the pursuit of all other such values or capabilities.
This concept is expressed in Fig. 1 as a pair of inversely oriented, overlapping "cones of content," the most fundamental of which is literacy, and the more secondary of which is specialization of knowledge.
The story continues, however: for the claim is that this capacity (to impose upon ourselves the moral law) is the ultimate source of all moral value — for to value anything (instrumentally or intrinsically) implies the ability to make value judgments generally, the most fundamental of which is the determination of what is morally valuable.
Nevertheless, a number of open questions remain, the most fundamental of which is how general relativity can be reconciled with the laws of quantum physics to produce a complete and self-consistent theory of quantum gravity.
Today, more than ever, it is important, it is imperative, to step up the fight for human rights, the most fundamental of which remains the right to food - mindful that poverty and inequality are fertile ground for the seeds of intolerance and violence.
Elements are the fundamental materials of which all matter is composed.
They want to be heard and are worried about being left out of a fundamental choice of which team runs the country.
Above all it is about widening inequality since the 2008 crash – the fundamental cause of which was out-of-control inequality.
Mr. Storr describes Mr. Richter's situation as a state of "fundamental alienation, of which art can be a finely calibrated gauge, and for which it is a consolation but not a remedy".
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