Sentence examples for seemingly fundamental from inspiring English sources

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What Swearer has noticed, however, in her nearly two decades of bullying research is a persistent — and seemingly fundamental — environmental distinction between urban and rural bullying.

So banks would probably do well to address this seemingly fundamental issue of having a corrupt culture, as shown in this study.

As Malcolm Gladwell put it in a 1996 New Yorker essay, "Human beings have a seemingly fundamental tendency to compensate for lower risks in one area by taking greater risks in another".

Also, ought more weight to be given to broad and seemingly fundamental divisions of kind for example between the mental and physical than between more parochial divisions?

Despite its seemingly fundamental and indispensable role in cellular metabolism, reduction of SMN leads to a specific neurodegenerative profile associated with this disease [1], [15], [16], [17], [18].

It has been long held that the wave nature of light imposes a seemingly fundamental limit on the resolving power of a microscope.

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The social status concern also links to another seemingly-fundamental facet of human behaviour; the need to be accepted by others.

Richard Curr, head of dealing at Prime Markets, said: With falling sales, increased losses, a slashed dividend and a poor start to the current year, Mouchel Group is currently mired in the middle of a seemingly perfect fundamental storm.

Although one difficulty in censusing nomads is the practical issue of their mobility and finding them, exacerbated by the time lag between cartography preparations and actual data collection, for national administrations, there is another, seemingly more fundamental, issue about 'where they should belong', that is, which geographic and administrative jurisdiction they should be associated with.

We report the results of a computational (DFT) analysis of this issue carried out by combining the theoretical and experimental knowledge of three seemingly unrelated fundamental processes: (i) formation of pentagon heptagon pairs (or Thrower Stone Wales defects); (ii) surface diffusion of oxygen atoms on the basal plane; and (iii) graphene unzipping by oxygen insertion.

Although it is debated which of these models best explains the way numerosities are internally represented (Cantlon et al. 2009; Dehaene et al. 2009), it is clear that the approximate number sense shows scalar variability, a feature common to many, seemingly more fundamental, sensory perceptions.

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