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to fundamental
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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committed to fundamental change and to peace.
Such invariant equations often point to fundamental natural laws.
It is central to fundamental fairness in criminal cases.
As is "vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values".
Environmentalists point to fundamental flaws with the company's process.
High political hurdles exist to fundamental tax reform.
It means returning to fundamental questions: What is literature?
It clings to fundamental particles wherever they are, dragging on them and making them heavy.
There are even Porta-Johns, pristine little temples to fundamental human need.
Indeed, it was the Internet bubble that really gave impetus to fundamental indexing.
But Mr. Brown pointed to fundamental economics and "oil demand rising faster than supply".
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