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Example sentences for "fundamentals"

Lexicographically close words:
fundamenta; fundamental; fundamentalist; fundamentall; fundamentally; fundamento; fundamentum; funded; fundholder; funding
  1. Perhaps it is because America already holds as commonplaces these fundamentals seeming so new to Europe that the Whitman schools have sprung up stronger on the eastern side of the Atlantic than on the western.

  2. What are the sources of these fundamentals of prosperity?

  3. Fundamentals of Prosperity What They Are and Whence They Come By ROGER W.

  4. No, these three fundamentals do not come from education.

  5. These spiritual forces are the true fundamentals of prosperity.

  6. The educational system was originally founded by the Church to train the children in the fundamentals of righteousness.

  7. Domestic economy is the foundation of all economics, and the family on the farm presents the fundamental principles and phenomena that belong to the science of economics as it presents the fundamentals of sociology.

  8. Children in the home need to know the fundamentals of personal and sex hygiene and the principles of eugenics.

  9. Before taking up the possibility of a child exhibiting symptoms of defective speech with the first utterance, let us familiarize ourselves with the fundamentals underlying the production of the first spoken words.

  10. I believe this is because I was taught through the Unit Method the very fundamentals of speech.

  11. He knew more about the true principles of speech and the underlying fundamentals in the production of voice than all of the rest put together.

  12. The science has grown by small contributions of experience since, or before, those unnamed Egyptian engineers, whose works prove their knowledge of many fundamentals of mine engineering six thousand eight hundred years ago.

  13. Yet the fundamentals are so simple that they can be stated in a dozen lines.

  14. But his formal instruction never took him beyond the fundamentals of reading, writing, geography, grammar, and "casting accounts.

  15. In making the monk the ideally cultured man a false standard was set up and certain fundamentals in education ignored.

  16. When you come right down to fundamentals we eat a greater variety of food, wear better clothes, live on a scale that by our former standards is the height of luxury.

  17. And so, when the young person has reached the age for his first formal dinner party, he will undoubtedly be able to handle the fundamentals of correct etiquette in a satisfactory manner.

  18. Children should be taught at an early age the fundamentals of "table" manners in such a way that by the time they have reached the years of manhood the correct use of knife, fork, spoon and fingerbowl is to them almost second nature.

  19. This book gives simple, direct instruction from the professional standpoint on the fundamentals of the game.

  20. But the fundamentals are there in disguise every time.

  21. At this school the child is to study reading and writing as well as some fundamentals of the various branches of knowledge, such as can be learned by children.

  22. It is essential that the fundamentals of knowledge be taught; essential that all should be able to read and write.

  23. Here are the fundamentals of the "Fivefold Plan": 1.

  24. There are certain fundamentals which will help a man to become a better salesman.

  25. What we have previously said will make it clear enough that in these words of a modern physicist we meet once more the two fundamentals of Hume's philosophy.

  26. In pursuing this course we follow a method which belongs to the fundamentals of a Goetheanistic science.

  27. Here we have an instance of a kind of polarity which belongs to the fundamentals of nature as much as does the levity-gravity polarity itself.

  28. This does not mean that their significance as fundamentals of science will be questioned.

  29. We say that the contrary doctrines subvert the fundamentals of government.

  30. A settled plan to deprive the people of all the benefits, blessings and ends of the contract, to subvert the fundamentals of the constitution, to deprive them of all share in making and executing laws, will justify a revolution.

  31. When he says, that they subvert the fundamentals of government, he begs the question.

  32. I should like to mention certain fundamentals underlying this vast program.

  33. This attempt to subjugate an independent, non-aligned Islamic people is a callous violation of international law and the United Nations Charter, two fundamentals of international order.

  34. It may be done on the same solid fundamentals and make the vitally important agricultural industry more secure, and it must be done.

  35. And so, the question: If the fundamentals are in place, what now?

  36. And above all, we must remember that the fundamentals of our strength rest upon the freedoms of our people.

  37. On the continent, the Separatists elaborated these fundamentals and developed detailed and systematic expression of them.

  38. Economic fundamentals are sound, marked by strong economic growth and foreign direct investment.

  39. Bread, oil, and wine, in short, are the three fundamentals of Greek diet.

  40. Lastly, charter governments, where the fundamentals of the government are previously prescribed and made known to the settlers, being in no degree left subject to a governor's commission or proprietor's will.

  41. In entering upon an explanation of the workings of the "System," it is necessary to set forth plainly the fundamentals of finance, the few rules and inventions by and through which humanity regulates its affairs.


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