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These questions cover some of the fundamental terms used in business finance.
Grammar means the fundamental terms, rules and principles of each subject.
"The White Horse" set out those fundamental terms; the paintings that followed developed them.
The fundamental terms of the treaty were:
In order to understand fiction theory, one must pose questions about fundamental terms such as text, narrative, literature, fiction, etc.
Perhaps it is because he distills the essence of free-market economic thought (what we often call "Libertarian") into fundamental terms that stand on their own.
Once it became apparent that they could not even define fundamental terms, I understood that was not an important part of their proposal."
In fundamental terms, G-code is a language in which people tell computerized machine tools what to make and how to make it.
Before examining the viscoelastic behaviour of amorphous polymeric substances in more detail, some of the fundamental terms used will be defined.
In fundamental terms:
In addition, this extension is four-dimensional, for the fundamental terms of the equations use a temporal symbolism expressed in the internal changes over a given period.
But Justice Kennedy observed that "the amendment is cast in fundamental terms, terms transcending the particular controversy which was the immediate impetus for its enactment."
In my opinion we must grasp that within any description of nature there are going to be certain fundamental terms that are undefined within the system.
In order to bypass this traditional way of seeing society, Marx turned away from administrative and political organization and tried to see society in different, more fundamental terms.
If you examine the standard definitions of the fundamental terms in physics - for example: "force", "energy", "mass"-- you will find their definitions are circular.
The relations between "metaphysics" and "theology" are also explored, and the fundamental terms of "esoterism" and "exoterism" are introduced.
A glossary or vocabulary of fundamental terms and definitions used throughout the ISO/IEC 27000 family.
In slightly more fundamental terms, 1 joule is equal to 1 newton-metre and, in terms of SI base units:
First, as Nick Davis, mergers and acquisitions corporate lawyer at Mischon de Reya, told me on Friday, the fundamental terms of any lending have not changed.
"They are the principles that free and rational persons concerned to further their own interests would accept in an initial position of equality as defining the fundamental terms of their association."
President Milosevic should know that he cannot change the fundamental terms that we have outlined, because they are simply what is required for the Kosovars to go home and live in peace."
The intent is repeatedly, palpably manifested in the use of "fine print" clauses which alter fundamental terms of the contract without clearly notifying the recipient that important rights are being altered.
Many critics point to master contracts which impose certain fundamental terms and conditions of employment (such as wages, fringe benefits, pensions and certain working conditions) as being nothing more than company unionism.
These fundamental terms of the 'social contract' ensure the freedom to choose a way of life by providing such constitutional guarantees as freedom of the person, freedom of speech and the right to privacy.