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Meanings of fundamental tenet in English
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Usage of fundamental tenet in English
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Respect for the monarchy is a fundamentaltenet of Thai society.
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The fundamentaltenet of atheism is the belief that that there is no god.
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This is a fundamentaltenet of science.
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It's that the most fundamentaltenet of that ideology is a rejection of the legal authority of governments.
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As far as the public was concerned, by casting aside this fundamentaltenet he had revealed himself as a charlatan.
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Continuing to ban unlocking is to deny a fundamentaltenet of property rights: the ability to modify your own property.
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The fundamentaltenet of the Shía'h sect is the "divine right" of 'Alí the Chosen and his descendants.
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Each arklet had some onboard storage space, so to some extent the storage was distributed-thatbeing a fundamentaltenet of the whole swarm-basedArkitecture.
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To vote for a party for the sole reasons that it is likely to win, is to undermine the most fundamentaltenet of electoral politics.
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The toll of jail inmates who die without a case resolution subverts a fundamentaltenet of the U.S. criminal justice system: innocent until proven guilty.
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Are we not coming more and more, day by day, to making the statement "I am white," the one fundamentaltenet of our practical morality?
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Replication is, of course, one of the fundamentaltenets of good science.
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The Usúl, or fundamentaltenets of the Shía'h sect are five in number.
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It violates one of the fundamentaltenets of good design, that design should follow content.
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States parties to the convention take on a duty to uphold and enforce its fundamentaltenets.
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The BIS said: "A few fundamentaltenets of sound financial judgment appear to have been violated."