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You always go back to fundamentals".
"So we will go back to fundamentals," he added.
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"I wanted to know their natural history, their biology, so I could go back to fundamental principles of ecology and say, 'Yeah, but in fungi it works like this.' " At the Frenches' grave, Dr. Pringle held up a transparent sheet of plastic with the penciled outlines of about 60 lichens from a year earlier.
"It is time to go back to fundamental issues of class, gender, which are fundamental to the writing, drafting of the constitution, instead of falling into the trap of this binary," he said.
It's good that the market is going back to fundamentals".
PIERRE-LAURENT AIMARD The adventurous pianist, a crystalline technician, goes back to fundamentals, performing Schoenberg's Five Piano Pieces, Op. 23, Beethoven's Sonata No. 31 in A-Flat Major, and Contrapuncti I-XI from Bach's "Art of Fugue".
Having gone back to fundamentals to consider the "root cause" of prisoner reoffending, they drew on the expertise of three major charities with expertise in combating drug addiction, homelessness and social exclusion – and produced a successful combined bid.
(212-247-7800. Mat 1 at 8). "ITZHAK PERLMAN PLAYS CHAMBER MUSIC" The previous concerts in the famed violinist's series at the Metropolitan Museum have not been without adventure, but his final outing of the season, in which he plays with several of his talented protégés, goes back to fundamentals: Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 and Schumann's Piano Quintet.
Going back to fundamentals once more, prospects are for easy credit conditions, but this favorable factor may be some time in asserting itself, just as tight credit took over a full year to break the bull market.
"We went back to fundamental football, making sure we were blocking and tackling like we should," Richt said.
Eigenvalue perturbation theory goes back to fundamental work of Lord Rayleigh on sound waves in 1897 [492, pp. 115 118] and [493] and by Schrödinger at the dawn of (new) quantum mechanics [544] and is often called Rayleigh Schrödinger perturbation theory.
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