Likewise, they are fundamentally different companies in what they offer, how they function, and in how they are disposed to respond to the future.
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America treats Israel and Iran differently because they are fundamentally different.
All of which is to say that economic incentives are powerful, necessary, tools of diplomacy, but they are fundamentally insufficient as replacements for the political process or as substitutes for political ideas.
They are fundamentally at odds on Medicare and entitlement reform as well as deficit reduction: the Republican plan would balance the budget over the next 10 years, while the Democratic plan reduces the deficit to an amount equivalent to 2.2% of GDP by 2023.
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They are both fundamentally pro-European, although their policy proposals on how to overcome the euro crisis differ.
They are what is fundamentally important to us and give our lives meaning and a sense of self-worth, and that can quickly get scary.
They are paying people to do things that are different from what they would have done otherwise and are therefore fundamentally irrational.
With stocks entering what I believe is a new bear market, our ValuEngine.com universe valuation metrics which are based on the fundamentals show that stocks are no longer overvalued fundamentally, but they are not significantly undervalued either.
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They are, however, fundamentally self-absorbed and self-promoting.
Further, machine learning tools, which many companies claim they use to solve such causation inference, are fundamentally useless against this objective, as they are based on predicting correlations with no causal structure.
More fundamentally, they are fed up with the personalised system that he presides over.
Romney thinks that unions can sometimes work constructively with management but that, fundamentally, they are protectors of the status quo.
Over and above that, they are pragmatic because they have a fundamentally different constituency from that of congressional Republicans.
Securities-fraud cases--especially criminal ones--are fundamentally different because they require the jury to find executives acted with mens rea, or guilty intent.
But they are often iconic, frequently arresting, fundamentally timeless, and occasionally shot through with genius (think of the Face Punch film-within-a-film in Twilight).
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And likewise since politicians have political affluence and well-being tied to these industries, if these industries die out or are fundamentally changed, then they lose out as well.
Dodd, who helped shepherd the bill through the Senate, says the companies are "fundamentally sound and strong, " noting that they hold excess capital and that their portfolios are primarily made up of healthy, 30-year fixed-rate loans.
But conservatives are bound to be furious when they feel that more liberal societies' values are being foisted on a fundamentally different America.
Ultimately, they control so much of the banking market that if they are lending less money, then there is fundamentally less money around.
For all the information that new-media companies have about their customers, they can still fundamentally misjudge when those customers are ready for change.
They should prepare a list of stocks that are fundamentally attractive but are potentially a target for the short sellers and the truly worried investors who are likely to dump them.
European leaders need growth, and they are not going to get it until they either fundamentally restructure their currency or implement some sort of fiscal union.
But if they hold ideas about the world around us that are fundamentally at odds with scientific evidence, then that will ultimately infringe on their ability to make reasoned judgments about a host of issues where the economy touches technology.
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Freed from clunky cables and connectors, PC users of all stripes are now fundamentally changing how, where and why they get online.
While things are not as fundamentally or technically as promising as they were when I called the bottom back in March 2009, I can recommend specific stocks to buy and trade.
Other large players--Research In Motion, Nokia, Yahoo--are so fundamentally challenged that it seems hard to imagine they can continue on their current course.
They do fundamentally believe in the need to help your neighbor when people are in trouble.
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They do fundamentally believe in the rule of law, even if there are too many lawyers.
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In order to fundamentally transform America, the leftists have to do internationally what they are doing here domestically.
Fundamentally, Korea and Thailand are in far better shape today than they were a year ago.
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