nonfundamental love

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  • adjective Not fundamental.

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non- +‎ fundamental

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Examples

  • "It's a good assumption that the fundamental structure of the industry hasn't changed all that much in the last nine months, so it's something nonfundamental that's moving the market," said Bart Melek , senior commodity strategist at TD Securities.

    Silver Falls 7.6% Tatyana Shumsky 2011

  • But to escape the legal implications of that piece of settled law, many courts have defined the right at stake not as the fundamental "right to marry," but as the nonfundamental "right to marry a same-sex partner."

    Archive 2006-07-01 2006

  • Since M2 is a property at a nonfundamental level, by hypothesis, it has emergence base, P2, at t2 at level

    Emergent Properties O'Connor, Timothy 2006

  • But to escape the legal implications of that piece of settled law, many courts have defined the right at stake not as the fundamental "right to marry," but as the nonfundamental "right to marry a same-sex partner."

    my hometown 2006

  • In contrast, the three dissenting judges in Goodridge argued that they would not have required the state to recognize such unions because the state legislature enjoys broad discretion when regulating nonfundamental rights, such as the right to same-sex marriage.

    PewForum.org | All Feeds 2010

  • "We played sloppy, nonfundamental football for a stretch," Elyria coach Steve Hamilton said.

    unknown title 2009

  • One of Jonathan's points is that I "half succeed" because my view yields "half-realism": realism about the fundamental but not the nonfundamental.

    fragments of consciousness 2008

  • One of Jonathan's points is that I "half succeed" because my view yields "half-realism": realism about the fundamental but not the nonfundamental.

    fragments of consciousness 2008

  • WORLD GONE WRONG is also by them & goes against cultural policy. "strange things are happening like never before" strange things alright -- strange things like courage becoming befuddled & nonfundamental. evil charlatans masquerading in pullover vests & tuxedos talking gobbledygook, monstrous pompous superficial pageantry parading down lonely streets on limited access highways. strange things indeed -- irrationalist bimbos & bozos, the stuff of legend, coming in from left field -- infamy on the landscape -- "pray to the Good Lord" hit the light switch!

    World Gone Wrong 1993

  • Simple theoretical examples show that foresight produces equilibrium time series with nonfundamental representations, which misalign the agents’ and the econometrician’s information sets.

    Multiplier blues 2009

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