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Example sentences for "fundamental"

Lexicographically close words:
functions; fund; fundacion; fundament; fundamenta; fundamentalist; fundamentall; fundamentally; fundamentals; fundamento
  1. But the really fundamental article of his questionable doctrines was his conception of Predestination.

  2. It was essential in purifying conduct to take the utmost precautions against adulterating the purity of the faith, in reforming the papacy to maintain the fundamental continuity of the Church, of its orders, its sacraments, its traditions.

  3. The continuity of the same fundamental types of heresy which had vexed the early Church into the Middle Ages is remarkable.

  4. The fundamental fact, which shaped the whole character of its judicature, giving it its essential distinctiveness apart from other judicatures, was the function of the inquisitor.

  5. Such were the fundamental conceptions of Siger's teaching and of the propositions condemned by the Bishop of Paris in 1270.

  6. In its attitude towards this question we are once more reminded of the fundamental fact of the Inquisition's twofold nature.

  7. We learn in the first place the fundamental fact which explains the existence of witches--the inherent inferiority of the female sex to the male.

  8. Alcide Chaussé received his fundamental education at St. Mary’s Academy in Montreal.

  9. Judge Choquet added to the fundamental principles of education the knowledge acquired in attendance at L’Assomption College, the Montreal Seminary and McGill University, being graduated from the last named in 1874 with the B.

  10. This perfect equality and entire independence of all distinct States is a fundamental principle of public law.

  11. On account of its fundamental importance, and more especially of its difficulty, the subject of tone-production is the most prominent topic of instruction in singing.

  12. That these rules are valueless is due solely to the fundamental error involved in the mechanical idea.

  13. From that time on, this doctrine has been very generally recognized as the fundamental principle of correct singing.

  14. Modern methods are unsatisfactory only because they do not conform to the fundamental laws of science.

  15. And here we come to the fundamental remedy for all questionable practices--the education of the people beyond them.

  16. The admission of aliens is not yet a fundamental international right, or duty; it is only an example of comity within the family of nations.

  17. It is a fundamental rule of their government, that no conclusion can be made in anything that relates to the public, till it has been first debated three several days in their council.

  18. The two latter, however much they differ from each other in detail, agree in a fundamental principle.

  19. Hence the Aristotelian logic necessarily assumes certain first or fundamental truths unquestioned and unquestionable, self-evident and self-evidencing, neither established nor modified by thought, but standing firm in their own right.

  20. It makes its fundamental classifications on the basis of physiological distinctions (e.

  21. I shall discuss the locus of the function of thought in experience so far as such locus enables us to characterize some of the most fundamental distinctions, or divisions of labor, within the reflective process.

  22. But they part company when a fundamental question is raised: Is all organized meaning the work of thought?

  23. But further consideration will reveal that there is a most fundamental objection.

  24. It is an idle task to expose contradictions unless we realize them in relation to the fundamental assumption which breeds them.

  25. No more fundamental question can be raised than the range and force of the applicability to nature, life, and society of the whole-and-part conception.

  26. In the logical version of pragmatism termed instrumentalism, action or practice does indeed play a fundamental role.

  27. Now, according to the most fundamental principles of modern science, the universe contains a certain definite provision of energy which can appear under various forms, but which cannot be increased.

  28. Hall was not altogether satisfied with the fundamental law of June; but he considered it expedient to make the best use possible of the existing constitution and to unite the best conservative elements of the nation in its defence.

  29. Norman work appears in the chapel (which also served as a church for the neighbouring villagers), also in certain fundamental parts of the fabric, notably the Peveril tower.

  30. Formerly she was satisfied with the general judgment of the Protestant world with respect to the fundamental articles of Christianity .

  31. In 1865 she resolved, "That, in our judgment, all the doctrinal articles of the Augsburg Confession do set forth fundamental doctrines of Holy Scripture.

  32. Sunday, are fundamental doctrines of the Bible.

  33. By fundamental doctrines we understand such and such only as are necessary to make a man a true child of God.

  34. It leaves the question whether all of those twenty-one articles of the Augsburg Confession are to be regarded as "fundamental doctrines of the Bible" undecided.

  35. Not, perhaps, the doctrines fundamental to Missouri, but fundamental to Christian faith and life.

  36. Brown answered under oath, "I hold the Augsburg Confession to be a correct exhibition of the fundamental doctrines of the divine Word.

  37. Till 1864, then, the exact constitutional basis of the General Synod as such was not the Augsburg Confession, but the indefinite phrase: "the fundamental doctrines of the Bible as taught by our Church.

  38. All other confessional deliverances of the General Synod till 1864 may be summarized as follows: The fundamental doctrines of the Bible, i.

  39. As already stated, the Bolshevist program was favorable to this tendency as a matter of fundamental principle, therefore no effort was made to check it, other than to give support to the Bolshevist elements in the seceded territories.

  40. So you give it up with a wave of the hand because you have not found a fundamental cause.

  41. These people desired to take their states out of the Union, not for the sake of slavery, but for the sake of that right of local self-government which they regarded as the fundamental condition of liberty among men.

  42. In the view of very many men it was, rightly or wrongly, regarded as a war instigated by a sectional, political party in the name of the nation for the destruction of all that was fundamental in the nation.

  43. His second fundamental idea was to fight the Confederate armies in the open field rather than assail them in defensive works at the points of chief strategic importance.

  44. The fundamental purpose of the pathfinders of Russian art, music, literature and poetry was to create beauties that emanated, not from a certain class or school, but directly from the souls of the people.

  45. While yet a child, his father had borne him away from a soil wasted by Slavery, and he was now citizen of a Free State, where Free Labor had been placed under safeguard of irreversible compact and fundamental law.

  46. If you go back to the earliest days of English history, you find that monopolies have from the beginning been odious, as contrary to the ancient and fundamental laws of the realm.

  47. The cause of the failure is evident,--the system was opposed to the fundamental facts of human nature.

  48. The term which I have been led to construct is, therefore, at once more extended and more restricted than other denominations, which are so far similar that they have reference to the same fundamental class of ideas.

  49. Our author, for instance, after satisfying himself that marriage is a fundamental law of society, is incapable of tolerating any infraction whatever of this law in the shape of a divorce.

  50. In the sociology of Aristotle, slavery would have been a fundamental law.

  51. Moreover, they had not learned the lesson themselves, through all the persecutions they were forced to suffer, that toleration was a fundamental principle of freedom.

  52. The fundamental aim has always been to give religious and moral instruction and in addition such other lines of work as will help to prepare girls for their true position in the home and community life.

  53. They are all important because they deal with the fundamental principles of the Gospel and doctrines of the Church.

  54. Here in America freedom and religious toleration became a fundamental part of our great government.

  55. Despite the fundamental commercialism of the age, national spirit is growing more intense, the present war being the main intensifying cause.

  56. The first and most fundamental of her laws, is an universal toleration of all religions, and an unbounded compassion for every error.

  57. To comprehend our profound wisdom, you must know that our fundamental principle is to acknowledge in many places as our sovereign, a shaven-headed foreigner who lives at the distance of nine hundred miles from us.

  58. And very much you are in the right to think so: and this impossibility is a geometrical demonstration that there is a fundamental defect in the calculation of our new ministers.

  59. There was no breach, no crash; any such disturbances had taken place long before; she simply slid away, and her prolonged absences seemed symbols of fundamental and long recognized divisions.

  60. Imogen had asked him to help her to see and however hopeless he might feel of any fundamental seeing on her part, he mustn't abandon hope while there was a stone unturned.

  61. We can't really make out these things, you know, these fundamental antagonisms; I never knew it went as far as that.

  62. After the first perplexed and painful years of adjustment to fundamental disappointment she had at last seen the facts clearly and not at all unkindly, and it seemed to her that, as far as her husband went, she had made the best of them.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fundamental" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fundamental change; fundamental importance; fundamental laws; fundamental principle; fundamental principles