That a single industry, even a large one, could impose so fundamental a change in the habits of the American people remains a remarkable achievement.
And it's going to be as fundamental a debate as 2008.
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In modern life, with its constant parade of changes large and small, major investment and policy decisions can turn on the question of just how fundamental a change is.
" The Supreme Court has ruled more than a dozen times that marriage is a fundamental right, "and as it relates to a fundamental right, the court will hold that under the highest level of scrutiny.
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This is a fundamental betrayal of a partnership agreement with hundreds of thousands of business people.
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"It is a fundamental right that a worker has contributed to a pension scheme throughout their working life, " he said.
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We will have to embrace it because it is a fundamental shift towards a better way to get things done in the world.
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In many cases such a fundamental shift for a firm may be better lead by the CEO with the support of the entire C-Suite.
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At the core of the predominant current Western assessment lies the assumption that Gorbachev is, at a fundamental level, a Western rationalist in a modern mold.
The bottom line is that every stock has a fundamental profile and a technical profile and both must be considered when determining where and when to buy and sell.
The US state department has also said that the impeachment "raises serious questions about the separation of powers in Sri Lanka, which is a fundamental tenet of a healthy democracy".
Speaking at the Liberal Democrat spring conference, the party's leader and deputy prime minister Nick Clegg gave his support to gay marriage, saying the "freedom to love who you choose is a fundamental right in a liberal society".
And, at last, proper credit is given to John Major, who showed the right mixture of steely determination and neat political footwork in pursuing a fundamental principle, a determination to bring Sinn Fein to accept democratic and constitutional means.
In fact, argues Nicholas Carr, the former editor of the Harvard Business Review and author of the new book The Big Switch, those Web applications are signs of a fundamental change, a shift from the desktop to the Web that could redefine computing--and Google's business model.
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Loyalty is a fundamental component of running a business and referrals are a driving force for sales.
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Petrbras problems started a long time ago and it is a fundamental problem more than a technical issue based problem.
In our view, outside of a geopolitical shock, the risk in such a bullish fundamental outlook is a rapid and sustainable rise in interest rates.
So if HMV's demise signals a rising incidence of banks and other creditors being more ruthless in putting lame companies out of their misery, that might in a fundamental sense be quite a good thing.
We will fight obviously to ensure that the right to remain innocent until you are proved guilty is a fundamental right that is a cornerstone of British justice, and the defence lawyer's job will be to absolutely ensure that that is the case.
And this is the cause of my life -- new hope that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every American -- north, south, east, west, young, old -- will have decent, quality health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege.
There is a fundamental difference between using a private investigator at any given time to turn around a story on tittle-tattle, or to fish for stories and monitor people's lives, and to make a careful, considered decision to carry out a breach of the law in order to expose wrongdoing.
Global economies will certainly be impacted by a fundamental disruption--even a short one--in the oil markets.
From a fundamental perspective, there is a lot of cheap stuff out there.
But some officeholders and others view the vote as a fundamental province of citizenship, a privilege to hold out as a goal for new arrivals.
Mr MacShane thinks it odd to restrict a fundamental right of citizenship at a time when it is being made more readily available to others.
Residencies have become a fundamental part of L.A.'s rock scene.
"Folks, including myself, may be taken aback by the inflammatory nature of the rhetoric, but I don't think very many of us would deny that there is a fundamental truth: Racism is a problem in the United States, " Pinn says.
An example of a strategy is fundamental indexing, which is a method of weighting stocks by fundamental factors such as sales and dividends.
My contention is that what drives most progressives, at a very fundamental level, is a deep conservatism.
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