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fundamentals
noun as in essentials
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The American political and media class, Jennings argued, had ignored the fundamentals of inflation and “people feeling like they were barely able to tread water.”
“He understands not just the fundamentals that we work on,” Malloe said, “but how it applies to a particular guy.”
They say the government must fix some fundamentals issues in NHS obesity services - chronic underfunding, workforce challenges and unequal access to care.
"Markets should move based on fundamentals but occasionally they fluctuate excessively because of speculation, and they don't reflect fundamentals which don't change overnight," he says.
Like a teacher changing his approach for a struggling student, Malloe said he would simplify the way he explained concepts and make sure the fundamentals applied to every situation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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