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"You know foundationally how the other person feels about almost everything.
This in turn creates a new, foundationally different meaning for an audience.
There is something foundationally wrong in our society, but you are not supposed to carry that weight on your shoulders alone.
That probably was foundationally the most important thing that happened.
He went on to criticise their approach foundationally.
"People are realizing they need to be foundationally well," Dr. Passler said.
For Marriott, all that was crucially Hindu had to be foundationally transactional.
Creationists often argue that Christianity and literal belief in the Bible are either foundationally significant or directly responsible for scientific progress.
Foundationally, as a further example, the foot has an inherited functional foot type, which when weighted, will remodel and adapt in predictable manners.
True telepresence is a multidisciplinary art and science that foundationally integrates engineering, psychology, and the art of television broadcast.
I have a problem when science allows the-good-ole-boy network to run out thinkers that don't go with the status quo because that's foundationally counterproductive to the entire field.
Section headers are foundationally important for the organisation and use of Hanzi, Kanji, and Hanja dictionaries.
This is foundationally different from the Global Reporting Initiative Index (below) which uses a triple-bottom-line organizing framework, and is most relevant to corporate reporting.
Later, when St. Ignatius intones the stentorian passage "Foundationally marvelously aboundingly illimitably with it as a circumstance," it should sound like a prophetic voice from on high.
In short, critical psychology seeks, where it deems appropriate, to raise psychology's level of analysis from the individual to society, and to render psychology more foundationally transformative than superficially ameliorative.
His magnum opus, Manual of Theology (1857), was the first comprehensive systematic theology written by a Baptist in America and it became foundationally influential for Baptists in the South.
He suggested greater reforms, including a restructuring of the Church, which he saw as having overdeveloped its notion of authority and hierarchy at the expense of the bonds of love that more foundationally ought to define Christian living.
In the epistemological sense, Rorty criticized the attempt to justify knowledge claims by tracing them to a set of foundations (e.g., self-evident premises or noninferential sensations); more broadly, he criticized the claim of philosophy to function foundationally within a culture.
It was here that Qian introduced the idea that further exploration of Zhang Zhuang (standing practice first and most foundationally taught by Wangs uncle and teacher Guo You Sheng), might be fundamental to the development of Yiquan.
His book L'analysis situs et la géométrie algébrique from 1924, though opaque foundationally given the current technical state of homology theory, was in the long term very influential (one could say that it was one of the sources for the eventual proof of the Weil conjectures, through SGA7).