Sentence examples for substantive fundamentals from inspiring English sources

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But all that did was return the race to its substantive fundamentals, made all the starker as the financial crisis put an exclamation point on the damage already wrought on our economy.

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The question thus arises whether substantive fundamental rules of natural justice may be developed by local courts.

In both Romer and Lawrence, Justice Kennedy applied rational basis scrutiny, finding in each case that the State had violated basic constitutional guarantees -- in Romer, the guarantee of equality under the law, in Lawrence, the substantive fundamental right to sexual autonomy -- without rationally furthering any legitimate interest of the government.

Although similar to the Navigation Guide in seeking greater transparency overall in research synthesis and striving to integrate human and nonhuman evidence into a final conclusion, the methods differ in substantive, fundamental ways.

Roe recognized the right of a woman to make certain fundamental decisions affecting her destiny and confirmed once more that the protection of liberty under the Due Process Clause has a substantive dimension of fundamental significance in defining the rights of the person...

These matters of agreement are not trivial, and suggest a path toward substantive agreement on fundamental elements of meaningful tax reform.

The three dissenting judges said that the Ring decision should not apply retroactively because it announced neither a new substantive rule nor a fundamental alteration of a procedural one.

Are there more fundamental and substantive similarities between aesthetic change and organic evolution?

On November 4, 1950, the Council of Europe agreed to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the substantive provisions of which were based on a draft of what is now the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

This would require showing that the dispute about the irresolvability of moral disagreements (a metaethical debate) can be rationally resolved in a way that fundamental moral disagreements (substantive normative debates) themselves cannot.

Bosanquet's emphasis on the importance of a common good, on the social character of the individual, and on the fundamental place of substantive social ends within a community, are echoed in the more recent writings of Charles Taylor (1992) and Alasdair MacIntyre (1990).

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