Fundamentals
the fundamentals (noun) -
a. The most important and essential activities or principles
b. Something that exists at a very deep and basic level
c. Absolutely necessary
d. The most important aspect of something
economic fundamentals
the exchange rate reflects the country's economic fundamentals
the fundamentals of subject Y
teach the fundamentals
a stock's fundamentals
a commodity's fundamental's
the fundamentals of Y rest on X
the fundamentals of the economy
the fundamentals of Y are all wrong
in complete accord on fundamentals
the fundamentals of a business
neglect the fundamentals
nothing in the fundamentals has changed
the shares worth Y on fundamentals
after the fundamentals are in place, Y
until the fundamentals are in place, X
X, the fundamentals of which were A, B, and C
an introduction to the fundamentals of Y
focus on the fundamentals
the fundamentals of an approach
a proper consideration of the fundamentals
the fundamentals are discussed
become more comfortable with the fundamentals
one of the fundamentals that children have to be taught is Y
reducing subject Y to its fundamentals
sketch out the fundamentals
a clear presentation of the fundamentals
question the fundamentals on which such a system is built
the basic fundamentals
the importance of the fundamentals
Example sentences:
* "The reference exchange rate should be allowed to reflect the country's economic fundamentals. We cannot seek to manipulate the rate as was done during the 1997 crisis, when the baht was maintained at a rate stronger than reality."
* It is, of course, important to the success of any firm that its partners should be in complete accord on fundamentals.
* At the same time we are addressing the fundamentals of our business, how to find oil and gas reserves at lower cost and how to develop them more profitably.
* Yet in the race to complete as many transactions as possible, the fundamentals were often neglected, with resultant problems later.
* This tutorial will teach you the fundamentals of the subject.
* "As you become more comfortable with the fundamentals, the complicated bits become easier."
* "Most golfers are fully aware of the importance of the basic fundamentals of how you shjould stand when you swing."
* During long days and as many nights, he drew, giving concrete expression to abstract ideas and reducing the results to their fundamentals.
* "Nothing in the metal's fundamentals has changed since a month ago, when the price languished at a seven-year low of $126 an ounce."
* "Yet reform could spell disaster for a regime whose very fundamentals rested on a resistance to change."
* "More importantly, beneath the surface, the fundamentals of the British economy were all wrong."
* "The shares, probably worth around 15p on fundamentals had been sold at various prices up to a staggering 45p."
* "Until these fundamentals are in place, she cannot really begin."
* "After the fundamentals, Segura was eager to focus on strategy with Jimmy."
* Joint training sessions give an opportunity to focus on fundamentals away from an unyielding agenda and an opportunity to develop a variety of skills such as interviewing or meeting management.
* "The renowned original intention of the COS was to organize charity, but it soon found itself investigating individual cases, and as a result developed a casework methodology, the fundamentals of which were home-visiting, comprehensive and in-depth interviewing, written records, committee discussions, emphasis on character as well as circumstances, preservation of family respectability, and, generally applicable, a carefully specified procedure."
* In the first term students have an intensive introduction to the fundamentals of drawing, printmaking, photography, painting and three-dimensional work in wood and metal, and to the history of art and design.
* "Five and even ten years ago academic librarians were generally aware of the demands and problems of user education in their sector, and the research and development projects gave them little reason to change the fundamentals of their approach."
* "Tax law should not be introduced without proper consideration of the commercial fundamentals."
* "If there are no goods in the shops; or if food can only be obtained by rationing; or if the state siphons off the lion's share of increased earnings as taxation; or if an economy seems incapable of growing, then people begin to question the fundamentals on which such a system is built."
* The emphasis of these invigorating 3 days will be on a clear presentation of fundamentals.
* "Financial Analysis: Fundamentals, New Developments and Practical Applications" (name of a textbook)
* "My purpose in the following pages will be to sketch out the fundamentals of how the project should proceed."
* Following the introductory chapter, the fundamentals of the law of contract are discussed and related to computer technology.
* "The Fundamentals of Computer Science" (name of a textbook)
* "This is one of the fundamentals is that children have to be taught."






