Instead, the solution has to be fundamental change, not people doing bits and pieces at the margin.
Nonetheless, Lee is frank in describing what he considers to be fundamental problems with U.S. government and culture.
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They are also confused because what seems on the surface to be fundamental change is often merely a reshuffling of the cards.
And if the problem does finally turn out to be a fundamental issue with lithium-ion batteries, other manufacturers will start to have problems, too: Airbus uses similar batteries on their A380 superjumbo jet.
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In 1948, the United Nations proclaimed education to be a fundamental human right.
But Mr Broughton said that declining public confidence meant that there had to be a fundamental review of the service.
In other words, a Romney-Obama race might be about taxes, but it is unlikely to be about fundamental tax reform.
But who is to decide which restrictions are reasonable and which offend against what the Supreme Court has now declared to be a fundamental right?
This seems to me to be a fundamental principle of democracy.
And it's going to be as fundamental a debate as 2008.
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This was due to rebuilding HDD manufacturing capacity but also to what appears to be a fundamental change in the demand for HDDs, particularly for notebook computers.
Their aim is to achieve highest scientific standards by carrying out a rigorous peer review that is, as a minimum requirement, supposed to be able to identify fundamental methodological errors or false claims.
People willingly pay this money to a handful of telecommunications companies, but pay nothing for the news content they receive as a result, whose continued survival is generally agreed to be a fundamental plank of democracy.
Because this article was published, a donation will be made to Reading Is Fundamental so a book can be given to a child.
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"I think it is amazing that despite all the years of intensive study there are still massive discoveries to be made about fundamental honey-bee physiology such as the ability to paralyse small insects and mites, " he said.
But to do that would be to deny a fundamental part of who he is.
We want our cities to be different in quite fundamental ways, we want them to stop leaking activity to the countryside, we want them to be better places to live in.
According to the Gates Foundation, next generation learning models will be fundamental to addressing the educational needs and elevating educational achievement levels in order to compete in the 21st century.
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She claimed that the role of MEPs should be to debate fundamental rights "rather than simply the shape of cucumbers".
If allowed to stand, the ruling in the Hedegaard case will be used to abridge fundamental civil rights throughout Europe, and possibly far beyond.
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Understand that with regard to higher education there is a fundamental public purpose to be served and even though the market may be an extraordinary device for sorting, for pricing, for determining who gets what, ultimately the market in the service of the public good is the most powerful potential device we have for ensuring that higher education serves public purposes.
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Using technical analysis is another tool when determining when to buy or sell shares but needs to be in conjunction with fundamental analysis.
There is therefore likely to be more continuity than fundamental change.
Moreover, as the mouse genome has been mapped it may be possible to discover fundamental principles about the genetic contributions to singing and the learning of songs.
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Changes in how people approach a task are interesting and important, but without careful evaluation of strategy shifts, better expert performance might wrongly be attributed to more fundamental differences in perception and memory.
The challenge will be to engage on fundamental reform and return to sound money under a rule of law that safeguards persons and property, including the property right a person has in the future value of money.
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Problem was, she didn't want to give up the visionary stuff either, and so was flying to Davos to opine on global economics when, back home, fundamental decisions needed to be made about, say, the PC business.
As a result, it is especially rewarding to be part of a foundation that provides fundamental change to less fortunate families sustaining themselves at the price of one cup of coffee per day and to make a difference for these families and their communities.
If they continue to permit excessive executive pay, it would then be reasonable to be worried that there is a fundamental flaw in our version of stock market capitalism.
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