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Fundamentally

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Fundamentally meaning

In a fundamental or basic sense; reaching the very core of the matter.

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But Chicago’s work often neglects intersectional identities, approaching womanhood as a singular experience, fundamentally separate from maleness but just as fundamentally monolithic.

Additionally, direct-to-consumer e-commerce platforms like Shopify operate on a fundamentally different business model, and fees are not the sole consideration.

After deploying a team in May to Uganda, the World Bank released a statement on Tuesday saying the law "fundamentally contradicts the World Bank Group's values".

Among them: Santa Ana property tycoon Mike Harrah just completed all the contractual requirements for his massive building project that’s expected to fundamentally reshape the look of a changing downtown.

Anakin's face is too smooth, too soft; he looks a bit like molded clay or a video game NPC, close enough to human but just fundamentally off in a way you cannot unsee.

And, at its root cause, what’s fundamentally wrong with a socio-economic system that causes, and chooses to ignore, ecosystem imbalances leading to collapse?

And fundamentally, there’s a benefit to them and us for them to be under contract.

And fundamentally, what they're saying is that it's a really great game.

And it goes back to what is the customer fundamentally doing inside our business and can the grow and scale?

And I write about how I’m fundamentally ambivalent toward the Sabbath because there’s a lot of times I don’t want to do it.

And there’s nothing fundamentally wrong with selling debt instruments for more than their par value.

And there’s nothing in this number that fundamentally changes that picture.

Anti-discrimination charity described that assessment as a “slap in the face” to those who had been on the receiving end of Yems’ comments, and the FA fundamentally disagreed with the finding as it announced its intention to appeal.

As we roll that outlook two months forward, nothing has fundamentally changed and we remain highly optimistic that tightness will prevail going into 2024.

A total £2.8bn has gone on transfers this season, more than in the Bundesliga, LaLiga, Ligue 1 and Serie A combined — fundamentally a result of the Premier League’s far superior TV contracts.

At the same time, “fundamentally, my view is that authoritarianism is coming from the private sector,” not from those who’d attempt to seize control of democratic institutions by force.

Basically, that means that if we want our phones, watches, and electric cars to last longer and charge faster, we need a fundamentally different battery.

Beyond just the difference in values, U.S. and Taliban interests are fundamentally misaligned.

Black Forest had had coffee spots before, but the definition of what it meant to serve the community fundamentally changed when R & R came to town in 2008.

BL: COVID fundamentally changed the way that everybody works.