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is fundamentals
adjective
Pertaining to the foundation or basis; serving for the foundation. Hence: Essential, as an element, principle, or law; important; original; elementary.
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The first is fundamentals and the other is sentiment, both domestic and global.
One of his important works on Freud is Fundamentals of Psychoanalysis (1948).
"The thing that we work on the most from Day 1 is fundamentals," said Howard Sobolov, a football coach in Hudson, N.H., who has helped coach the all-star team and whose son, Alex, is on the team.
The second is fundamentals.
The indicator of the average period of education has to decrease in dynamics that defines its positions in the dynamic norm and is connected with the ensuring of perspective need for human resources and replacement of personnel capacity of the researches and development's sphere which is fundamentals of innovative economy.
The problem is, fundamentals don't move markets — sentiments do.
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"It is fundamental".
The fun is fundamental.
Contraception is fundamental health care.
"Work is fundamental for dignity.
"That is fundamental.
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