fundamentals

[ US /ˌfəndəˈmɛnəɫz, ˌfəndəˈmɛntəɫz/ ]
[ UK /fˌʌndəmˈɛntə‍lz/ ]
NOUN
  1. principles from which other truths can be derived
    first you must learn the fundamentals
    let's get down to basics
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How To Use fundamentals In A Sentence

  • The six-week program covers the fundamentals of nuclear theory, radiochemistry, nuclear instrumentation, radiological safety, and applications to related fields.
  • Nevertheless, he sees strong economic fundamentals in Germany, such as its solid labor market, domestic demand and filled order books constituting "antirecession insurance. Investment Drives German Growth
  • Because all that we say and all that we do is based on those fundamentals.
  • These fundamentals are applied to both the ideation sketching and rendering of automobile design concepts.
  • I am prepared to make some concession on minor details, but I cannot compromise on fundamentals.
  • He promised responsible financial management in a period of consolidation that will get the fundamentals right and plan for the future.
  • The areas to be covered include: fundamentals of human resource management; recruitment and selection; discipline administration; people management; human relations and communications; industrial relations; compensational rewards management; and pension and welfare. Jamaica Information Service
  • This looks to me more like a boom driven by very simple fundamentals.
  • Obviously, the fundamentals of the underlying business count, too, so I exclude American Telephone and Verizon as borderline cases, hardly growable. Forbes.com: News
  • My frazzled brain keeps on trying to master the fundamentals and yesterday I proudly completed my first ‘tough’ puzzle (four hours, twelve minutes).
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