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fundamental

[fuhn-duh-men-tl] / ˌfʌn dəˈmɛn tl /




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"Beyond this specific case, the question raised is a more fundamental one: that of the respect due to the competition itself," a club statement said.

From BBC

After training, he stayed behind working on fundamentals with his father, a former goalkeeper for a local team.

From BBC

TD Securities said the Canadian economy’s fundamentals—stable inflation prior to the war and a weak labor market—don’t support three Bank of Canada rate increases.

From The Wall Street Journal

This time, markets are watching for intervention as Japan faces a complex triple threat: rising crude prices, a widening trade deficit and a fundamental shift in domestic fiscal policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The sale of the food-delivery operations in Taiwan enables the company to crystallize considerable fundamental value for its shareholders.”

From The Wall Street Journal