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Fundamental and concept
Fundamental to both Newtonian and to quantum theoretical mechanics is the concept of velocity.
Fundamental to the concept of secular humanism is the strongly held viewpoint that ideology — be it religious or political — must be thoroughly examined by each individual and not simply accepted or rejected on faith.
Fundamental justice is a legal term that signifies a dynamic concept of fairness underlying the administration of justice and its operation, whereas principles of fundamental justice are specific legal principles that command " significant societal consensus " as " fundamental to the way in which the legal system ought fairly to operate.
In Canada, school prayer is disallowed under the concept of Freedom of conscience as outlined in the Canadian Charter on Rights & Fundamental Freedoms.
Fundamental to the notion of sustainable harvest, the concept of MSY aims to maintain the population size at the point of maximum growth rate by harvesting the individuals that would normally be added to the population, allowing the population to continue to be productive indefinitely.
Fundamental but difficult to define, the concept of " concept " was discussed for hundreds of years by philosophers before it became a focus of psychological study.
Fundamental to horary astrology is the concept of planetary dignity and reception.
: Fundamental to ERD is the concept of composing software systems based on the reuse of components, the use of software templates and on an architectural template.
Fundamental to the difference between an MDBS and an FDBS is the concept of autonomy.
Fundamental among his teachings was the concept of " two forces " that combine to produce a new identity and " levels " which progress from limited to enhanced capabilities and awareness.
Fundamental to Metz's work is the concept of " dangerous memory ," which relates to anamnesis in the Greek New Testament, a term which is central to the theology of the Eucharist.

Fundamental and public
Within the city limits of Dunedin, there are four public elementary schools ( Curtis Fundamental, Dunedin, Garrison-Jones, San Jose ), one public middle school ( Dunedin Highland ), and one public high school ( Dunedin High School ).
Under the 1973 Constitution, Fundamental Rights include security of person, safeguards as to arrest and detention, prohibition of slavery and forced labour, freedom of movement, freedom of association, freedom of speech, freedom to profess religion and safeguards to religious institutions, non-discrimination in respect of access to public places and in service, preservation of languages, script and culture.
During the Open Schools movement of the 1970s, several ideas designed to influence public education were put into practice, including Schools without Walls, Schools within a School, Multicultural Schools, Continuation Schools, Learning Centers, Fundamental Schools, and Magnet Schools.
Fundamental human rights and democratic values, including freedom of " thought, faith, and conscience ," are enshrined in the constitution, which also guarantees the status of legal person to religious denominations and allows religious teaching in public schools.
The Fundamental Rights are not absolute and are subject to reasonable restrictions as necessary for the protection of public interest.

Fundamental and service
During this event, a Marine must successfully complete multiple tables of fire with their service rifle to include Fundamental Rifle Marksmanship, Basic Combat Rifle Marksmanship, Intermediate Combat Rifle Marksmanship, and Advanced Combat Rifle Marksmanship tables.

Fundamental and ethics
* 1934 Fundamental principles of the metaphysics of ethics, tr.
::* 2005 Fundamental principles of the metaphysics of ethics, tr.

Fundamental and is
Fundamental to the difficulty of creating the desired prestige is the fact that, in the business community, prestige and status are conferred in proportion to the authority that one man has over others and the extent of which he participates in the management functions ''.
Fundamental to this objective is Czech membership in the European Union.
Fundamental physical laws such as the conservation of mass, the conservation of momentum, and the conservation of energy may be applied to such models to derive differential equations describing the behavior of such objects, and some information about the particular material studied is added through a constitutive relation.
A recent example is the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union which was intended to be included in the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, that failed to be ratified.
A partial protection against double jeopardy is a Fundamental Right guaranteed under Article 20 ( 2 ) of the Constitution of India.
( This is the Fundamental Theorem of Equivalence Relations, mentioned above );
The European Convention on Human Rights ( ECHR ) ( formally the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms ) is an international treaty to protect human rights and fundamental freedoms in Europe.
Also every ideal in a Euclidean domain is principal, which implies a suitable generalization of the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic: every Euclidean domain is a unique factorization domain.
Fundamental analysis is performed on historical and present data, but with the goal of making financial forecasts.
* 1639 – The " Fundamental Orders ", the first written constitution that created a government, is adopted in Connecticut.
Fundamental to Marx's idea of meaningful labour is the proposition that, in order for a subject to come to terms with its alienated object, it must first exert influence upon literal, material objects in the subject's world.
The only work that all scholars agree is Nagarjuna's is the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā ( Fundamental Verses on the Middle Way ), which contains the essentials of his thought in twenty-seven chapters.
The Charter is concerned mainly with the aims of the Palestine Liberation Organization, while the Fundamental Law is more concerned with the structure and procedures of the organization.
Fundamental to Pauline theology is the connection between Christ's Resurrection and redemption.
The objectives of the Party of European Socialists, the European Parliament's socialist bloc, are now " to pursue international aims in respect of the principles on which the European Union is based, namely principles of freedom, equality, solidarity, democracy, respect of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and respect for the Rule of Law.
Similarly, the Charter of Fundamental Rights, codified into law applicable to European Union countries by the passage civil lawsuit, is said to have accrued when the event beginning its time limitation occurs.
The PPM was built from BD, SAO, HD and more, with sophisticated algorithm and is an extension for the Fifth Fundamental Catalogue, " Catalogues of Fundamental Stars ".
Fundamental strings exist in 9 dimensions and the strings can vibrate in any direction, meaning that the spectrum of vibrational modes is much richer.

Fundamental and notion
Fundamental analysis may be replaced or augmented by market criteria – what the market will pay for the stock, without any necessary notion of intrinsic value.

Fundamental and decisions
It binds the government to a " respect for the rights and freedoms of man and citizen "; proclaims the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Basic Freedoms an " integral component of the constitutional system "; establishes the republic as a democratic, law-abiding state, deriving its sovereignty from the people ; says that " majority decisions shall respect protection of minorities "; and enjoins the Republic " to a prudent utilization of natural resources and to protection of natural wealth ".
The Fundamental Theorem of Poker applies to all heads-up decisions, but it does not apply to all multi-way decisions.
The drafting of the Fundamental Rights was influenced by the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the U. N. General Assembly and the activities of the United Nations Human Rights Commission, as well as decisions of the U. S. Supreme Court in interpreting the Bill of Rights in the American Constitution.

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