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    fundamentally


    1. She was a loose party babe, basically honest, intellectually simple and fundamentally self-centered


    2. He really didn’t find anything worthy of a squawk-up in any of the notes, but then he knew how fundamentally futile this was


    3. Ken McCoist and Jock Cascarino, late of Barnstaple parish, formerly and briefly infamous for being run out of Glasgow city's nether regions by the Licensee, gaze out dumbly at a world fundamentally changed, and like dinosaurs grazing in the shadow of the comet, like the Romanov family in a cold country house parlour, they have no understanding of the revolution


    4. Life, as she knew it, was fundamentally over


    5. But there was something more fundamentally different he knew for sure, but he couldn’t quite place the differences in his mind


    6. But fundamentally they were still mostly reliant on equipment brought from Earth


    7. We are fundamentally transforming the United States of America


    8. There were basic requirements he had been prepared for, fundamentally, a supply of currency


    9. I am aware of the existence of other people who have a similar likeness to me that confirms my own existence‖ (Freely adapted from Rene Descartes) The troubling assumption with most (nihilistic) existential thinkers is the idea that the universe is fundamentally evil; without purpose or meaning and that alienated Man must overcome the evil dynamics of Nature through his or her own (determined) efforts or by exercising Free Will that ironically lends force to conscious expression


    10. Politicians seeking imaginative ways of defining poverty in our nation by targeting its ―root causes‖ plays well among certain audiences however fundamentally flawed their analysis

    11. either because he or she needs the money or because these collectibles no longer hold the same intrinsic ―value‖ that they once did, so why not part with (them) for a profit? This is not meant to imply, however, that that individual‘s principled belief system has been fundamentally modified in any manner; such accommodations do not (necessarily) alter the underlying (moral) assumptions that (otherwise) defines that individual


    12. Although societal forms and conditions may vary, its essential foundations, as a rule, remain fundamentally the same


    13. This was somehow fundamentally different


    14. They try to present the study and use of magic as systematic and scientific, but it's fundamentally not


    15. But, fundamentally, I think this apparent ‘problem’ would, in fact, be another strength of the mechanism


    16. The Kurzweil capstone is that with such capacities, scientific advances will begin to occur at vastly accelerating paces, though reiterating, whether his predictions occur in two generations or five hundred is fundamentally irrelevant to my argument


    17. “There is a big thrust in science right now to try to figure out what is ‘knowable’ versus fundamentally ‘unknowable


    18. Please remember what I said in the beginning of the book, I believe in God’s Word – fundamentally, deeply and profoundly! The rest, including the non-fundamentalists, can do just as they please, but please do not tell me you believe in God’s Word!


    19. The most important thing for us to do is set a watch or guard over our actions of body, speech, and mind to make sure that what we are doing, saying, and – most fundamentally of all – what we are thinking is not creating the causes for further suffering


    20. fundamentally solve the problem, the fundamental problem in the outlook on life, values on the

    21. Over and over again our experiences prove that it is our mental outlook that is fundamentally responsible for whether we are successful or unsuccessful, healthy or ill, attractive or ugly, happy or depressed


    22. Levi’s motto was to have fun and move along, but something in Mallika drew him to her, they were so different, but fundamentally the same


    23. Fundamentally, all happens


    24. You realize that there is something you are deeply, fundamentally unhappy with


    25. fundamentally the foundations from which we


    26. Congress’s habit of exempting itself from laws that burden citizens, businesses, and state and local governments is fundamentally undemocratic


    27. Where is the tension that gives rise to change? Page and number must be fundamentally tense,


    28. A quick escape from this dualism is to claim that the world is fundamentally composed of information and to work from there


    29. also him – I fundamentally believed that I was as much him as I


    30. Yazadril and the other theoreticians will be interested to know this, for it helps prove the conjecture that all psionics are fundamentally the same, whether powered by the light of the source or the heat of the stone, or even your third power

    31. Your Truthstone would have no effect of us, as we are of a fundamentally different nature, but we will swear reciprocal oaths, and be bound by The Diamond Eye of First Mauve


    32. Ancient prophecies say that approximately 15,000 years after Egypt was first established, the network will be reactivated…When that occurs… Everyone on Earth will know that the nature of reality has been fundamentally altered


    33. "When we came to England, I figured this must be it, what with Koskinen's The nexus of transport is fundamentally fixed by geographical engagement, or whatever his spiel is


    34. These moves fundamentally changed the way business


    35. fundamentally the same shape as the cage, but more flexible that restricted


    36. Fundamentally LinkedIn™ actions or lack of actions implied that the user, the collection of users and their subsequent feedback were not of strategic importance


    37. While fundamentally true, the missing link is not considering the adoption of social tools as a means to transform operations, culture and customer interfaces


    38. “In the evolution of civilization, if it is to survive, all men cannot fail eventually to adopt Gāndhi’s belief that the process of mass application of force to resolve contentious issues is fundamentally not only wrong but contains within itself the germs of self destruction


    39. Soon the tree was as tall as any in the forest, but it was fundamentally unique in one regard—there were three holes in its trunk


    40. consideration for others, based of course fundamentally on one' s love

    41. Initiation are fundamentally the same, however much they may appear to


    42. Remember: While inherited urges cannot be fundamentally modified, emotional responses to such urges can be changed; therefore the moral nature can be modified, character can be improved


    43. As late as 1972-1973, it was a commonly held belief, both within and outside Cambodia, that the war was essentially a foreign conflict that had not fundamentally altered the nature of the Khmer people


    44. But if the relationship is fundamentally flawed it can break up now


    45. A good relationship will survive and get even better, but the ones that are fundamentally flawed can implode


    46. A good relationship will survive the eclipse, but lacklustre ones – relationships that are fundamentally flawed or not part of the Divine Plan – will most likely dissolve


    47. Aristotle knew it: we are all creatures that are fundamentally social


    48. 9 Jesus led men to feel at home in the world; he delivered them from the slavery of taboo and taught them that the world was not fundamentally evil


    49. So the first thing to note about the experimental method is that it is fundamentally


    50. goal fundamentally change, the measures attached to that goal



































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    Synonyms for "fundamentally"

    basically essentially fundamentally at heart radically in essence

    "fundamentally" definitions

    in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature