(1) However, the YWCA has moved a step beyond this traditional focus in addressing some of the fundamental issues affecting women's lives.
(2) This is an issue of the most fundamental importance - treating all human beings with dignity.
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(4) But the issue in California, because Hispanics are so integrated and so fundamental to the society of California, indeed the entire country.
(5) The contents offer a crucial test for theories describing the fundamental nature of matter and energy.
(6) With its aim of containing the conflict rather than resolving it, the peace process draws the political parties into a dialogue without resolving any big political questions or fundamental differences.
(7) But for all the bravado of his pre-budget speech, there was arguably little that Brown could have said to resolve the fundamental contradiction at the heart of his vision for Britain.
(8) There are little fundamental differences between the two sects and the basic teachings are those of Mahavira for both sects.
(9) Such an interference by a local authority with the right of a person to pursue his livelihood without express statutory sanction raises an issue of fundamental principle.
(10) The rhythms and forms of Yoruba religion are said to be fundamental to the development of many types of African-American music, from gospel to blues and jazz, as well as salsa and Latin jazz.
(11) After talks on the Treaty broke down in December, there was widespread pessimism that fundamental differences could not be overcome in the short term.
(12) Le Terroir, the all-important combination of climate, soil, and grape variety that are fundamental to the creation of champagne, is considered unique.
(13) Building local social connections and informal support is fundamental to preventing child abuse and neglect and to building resilience in children and vulnerable families.
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(15) Of fundamental importance
(16) Because multiculturalism is fundamental to our mission it needs to be present in both places.
(17) These are also the most thorny and fundamental issues affecting Taiwan's management of cross-strait trade and economic relations over the past decade.
(18) Most important of all, there is a fundamental misreading of the nature of the relationships at work here.
(19) There were, in our respectful submission, some fundamental errors in the approach of the Full Court and I just wish to summarise those, without taking up too much of the time of the Court.
(20) The standing wave with the longest wavelength is called the fundamental ; the overtone number keeps count of the number of half-wavelengths.