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fundamental and bilateral
As of 2007, economic relations played " a fundamental role in the bilateral relations between the two governments ".
In 1967 a group of prominent Americans sought to reaffirm the importance of close ties in a letter published in The Times of London, saying that the special relationship should remain a fundamental bilateral policy even if the United Kingdom entered the European Economic Community.

fundamental and body
The speeches of Elihu ( who is not mentioned in the prologue ) are claimed to contradict the fundamental opinions expressed by the " friendly accusers " in the central body of the poem, according to which it is impossible that the righteous should suffer, all pain being a punishment for some sin.
* Charge ( physics ), the susceptibility of a body to one of the fundamental forces
It holds that during the sacrament, the fundamental " substance " of the body and blood of Christ are present alongside the substance of the bread and wine, which remain present.
" For Kant's transcendental idealism, " critique " means examining and establishing the limits of the validity of a faculty, type, or body of knowledge, especially through accounting for the limitations imposed by the fundamental, irreducible concepts in use in that knowledge system.
A new constitution came into force on 1 January 2009 which modernised the Chapter on fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual, embedding self-determination in the main body of the constitution.
Due to fundamental disagreements within a weakened Parliament, this new body was dominated by the Army.
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has developed a large body of jurisprudence defining this fundamental right to privacy.
* Wholistic human nature ( fundamental beliefs 7, 26 )— Humans are an indivisible unity of body, mind and spirit.
In some cases, elaborate choreography for the upper body was used to camouflage fundamental deficiencies of skating technique.
The Constitution of the State of Vermont is the fundamental body of law of the U. S. State of Vermont.
For instance, if body A exerts a force of magnitude F on body B, and B exerts a force of magnitude f on A, then the ratio F / f is always equal to 1, regardless of the actual units used to measure F and f. This is a fundamental property of dimensionless proportions and follows from the assumption that the laws of physics are independent of the system of units used in their expression.
" Reform Judaism affirms " the fundamental principle of Liberalism: that the individual will approach this body of mitzvot and minhagim in the spirit of freedom and choice.
las-rgya ), “ the winds are totally dissolved in the indestructible drop ” andthe fundamental wind naturally rises into an illusory body
In geophysics, the Rayleigh number is of fundamental importance: it indicates the presence and strength of convection within a fluid body such as the Earth's mantle.
With the exception of the most fundamental ( physiological ) needs, if these " deficiency needs " are not met, the body gives no physical indication but the individual feels anxious and tense.
This theory makes a fundamental distinction between the supreme jurisdiction in ecclesiastical matters ( Kirchenhoheit or jus circa sacra ), which it conceives as inherent in the power of the state in respect of every religious communion, and the ecclesiastical power ( Kirchengewalt or jus in sacra ) inherent in the church, but in some cases vested in the state by tacit or expressed consent of the ecclesiastical body.
* Three is the number of the body (" De Allegoriis Legum ," i. 2 ) or of the Divine Being in connection with His fundamental powers (" De Sacrificiis Abelis et Caini ," § 15 ).
In the West, the fundamental distinction is between mind and body which are both inanimate or jaDa in Sāmkhya.
Government through the King's Privy Council was replaced with a new body called the Council of State, which due to fundamental disagreements within a weakened Parliament was dominated by the Army.
Failures to consider consequences of teachings or examples set in these matters is disastrous, as it leads to failures of the most fundamental relationship any person has: to their own body, shame in it, pride in it, care for it, etc.
Metzinger's work addresses some of the fundamental issues in neurobiology, consciousness, and the relationship between mind and body.
* Yakusoku Kihon Kumite: consists of 10 fundamental techniques of attack against combination attacks ( combinations of kicks and punches ), influenced by jujutsu body movements.

fundamental and form
These realities form a " composite faithfulness " and are ( i ) " perseverance in the apostolic doctrine "; ( ii ) " the will to proclaim God's word "; ( iii ) " communion in the fundamental continuity of the Church, the Body of Christ, the faithful celebration of Baptism and the Eucharist "; ( iv ) " succession in the laying on of hands, the sign of ministerial continuity ".
In fact, Buddhism, in its fundamental form, does not define what is right and what is wrong in absolute terms for lay followers.
Many fundamental questions of craftsmanship versus mass production, the relationship of usefulness and beauty, the practical purpose of formal beauty in a commonplace object, and whether or not a single proper form could exist, were argued out among its 1, 870 members ( by 1914 ).
Symmetry breaking phase transitions put the fundamental forces of physics and the parameters of elementary particles into their present form.
Plants are the fundamental base of nearly all food chains because they use the energy from the sun and nutrients from the soil and atmosphere, converting them into a form that can be consumed and utilized by animals ; this is what ecologists call the first trophic level.
The form, design, and implementation of CPUs have changed over the course of their history, but their fundamental operation remains much the same.
The fundamental operation of most CPUs, regardless of the physical form they take, is to execute a sequence of stored instructions called a program.
Laissez-faire advocates criticize the term as an ideologically motivated attempt to cast what is in their view the fundamental problem of government intervention or “ investments ” as an avoidable aberration ; free-market advocates refer to governmental favoritism as " crony socialism ", " venture socialism " or " corporatism, a modern form of mercantilism " to emphasize that the only way to run a profitable business in such systems is to have help from corrupt government officials.
The corresponding form of the fundamental theorem of calculus is Stokes ' theorem, which relates the surface integral of the curl of a vector field to the line integral of the vector field around the boundary curve.
The first, fundamental form is a stanza of five lines of accentual verse, in which the lines comprise, in order, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 1 stresses.
The phrase became a fundamental element of Western philosophy, as it was perceived to form a foundation for all knowledge.
The code has been seen as an early example of a fundamental law regulating a government — i. e., a primitive form of what is now known as a constitution.
The other fundamental forces are: the strong nuclear force, which binds quarks to form nucleons, and binds nucleons to form nuclei, the weak nuclear force, which causes certain forms of radioactive decay, and the gravitational force.
His fundamental theories on the etiology and diagnosis of psychiatric disorders form the basis of all major diagnostic systems in use today, especially the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-IV and the World Health Organization's ICD system.
“ Education fails because it neglects this fundamental principle of the school as a form of community life.
In 1917 Columbia established the Lincoln School of Teachers College “ as a laboratory for the working out of an elementary and secondary curriculum which shall eliminate obsolete material and endeavor to work up in usable form material adapted to the needs of modern living .” ( Cremin, 282 ) Based on Flexner ’ s demand that the modern curriculum “ include nothing for which an affirmative case can not be made out ” ( Cremin, 281 ) the new school organized its activities around four fundamental fields: science, industry, aesthetics and civics.
A fundamental solution usually has eight variants ( including its original form ) obtained by rotating 90, 180, or 270 degrees and then reflecting each of the four rotational variants in a mirror in a fixed position.
They shared an interest in the fundamental problem of learning how genetic information might be stored in molecular form.
Two ( or more ) inductors that have coupled magnetic flux form a transformer, which is a fundamental component of every electric utility power grid.
In a republican form of government, the representatives are chosen by the people and share with them adherence to the fundamental principles and political institutions of the polity.
However, celibacy is a fundamental part of this form of monastic discipline.
In folkloristics, a " myth " is a sacred narrative usually explaining how the world or humankind came to be in its present form, " a story that serves to define the fundamental worldview of a culture by explaining aspects of the natural world and delineating the psychological and social practices and ideals of a society ".
Fungi are fundamental for life on earth in their roles as symbionts, e. g. in the form of mycorrhizae, insect symbionts and lichens.

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