Fundamentally
in sentence
891 examples of Fundamentally in a sentence
English usage should change to make it clear that animals are
fundamentally
more like us than they are like tables and chairs, paintings and mountains.
What might loosely be called Islamism is based on a politicization of religion that is
fundamentally
incompatible with the modern world, for it assumes that there is one true religion, only one interpretation of that religion, and that this interpretation should prevail and dominate all countries’ politics, government institutions, and social life.
As we mourn the recent death of Annan, perhaps we should also mourn that alliance – and, more fundamentally, the decimation of the UN’s global standing since Annan’s departure in 2007.
The unrest caught most people by surprise – both inside and outside the region – and has
fundamentally
upended at least five conventional beliefs about the Arab world.
Governments have been quick to believe that the protests are
fundamentally
about high prices and unemployment, but the issue that unites Arab discontent is inadequate governance.
Welfare states are
fundamentally
incompatible with the free movement of people between countries if the newcomers have immediate and full access to public benefits in their host countries.
This interpretation is
fundamentally
flawed.
In the Judeo-Christian-Islamic traditions, human nature is
fundamentally
corrupted by sin, but can be redeemed by embracing God, in whose image we have been created.
Always there is the presumption that gay people are
fundamentally
different from "us normal people."
More fundamentally, the US has long been a leading example of what market economies and democratic politics can accomplish.
Those disagreements are not only about Israel, or US tariffs on steel imports from the EU, or the possibility of American courts imposing the death penalty on suspected terrorists who carry European passports; they increasingly embody a
fundamentally
different vision about how the world should work.
But the behavior of consumer prices in the post-1980 crises is
fundamentally
different from that seen in the 1930’s.
More fundamentally, Germany has benefited from the extraordinary culture of consensus that it developed in the post-World War II period, with social partners and political parties showing a remarkable ability to compromise.
More fundamentally, Congress must ask itself whether the responsibilities that it assumed in America’s formative years provide a template for today.
The collection and storage of people’s biometric data
fundamentally
changes the relationship between citizen and state.
The United States-led Coalition Provisional Authority empowered a new group of political elites who
fundamentally
distrusted one another and, more important, failed to coalesce around a shared vision for governing the country.
What has
fundamentally
changed with the Trump administration is not that it behaves more selfishly than its predecessors.
Zhou Bo, an honorary fellow with the PLA Academy of Military Science, admits that China's mega-projects “will
fundamentally
change the political and economic landscape of the Indian Ocean," while presenting China as a “strong yet benign" power.
So they exaggerate and tell stories about how the European economy is
fundamentally
different from the US economy.
Policymakers approach their task in two
fundamentally
different ways.
The very premise of the deal – that asylum-seekers can legally be returned to Turkey – is
fundamentally
flawed.
More fundamentally, there is something unseemly about electing presidents without a popular majority.
But, in a sense, foreign policy is
fundamentally
unfair, as national leaders must always put their country first – a reality that Trump also highlighted in his victory speech.
Just as Bill Murray’s character could not escape Groundhog Day without radically changing his life, we cannot expect different economic outcomes without
fundamentally
different growth models.
More fundamentally, monetary unions – in a broader sense – have existed not only within single states, but also in groups of sovereign states, the gold standard being the most notable example in history.
In this respect, the mode of fiscal reforms is
fundamentally
important.
Today, that adviser would supplement these recommendations with others that are much more institutional in nature and
fundamentally
about governance.
More fundamentally, AMLO’s approach to corruption is textbook populism: social problems that seem complex have simple solutions, and they have not been solved only because traditional elites do not want them solved.
The reality, though, is that US politicians reflect the views of the American electorate – views that are
fundamentally
inconsistent.
But, while it is true that a
fundamentally
new technology poses risks that are unknown, that is no excuse for neglecting to weigh the known risks of the existing technology.
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