foundational in the PONS Dictionary

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It can also be shown to be a useful foundational assumption in frequentist statistics and to link the two paradigms.
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The first five years are foundational and cover logic, epistemology, vinaya, and the terms and distinctions built upon in later philosophic study.
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The correspondence definition of truth forms the foundational building blocks for management accounting's principles.
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Six professors were invited to serve as the foundational bloggers.
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This work became foundational in the history of science and led to modern studies of scientific revolutions and sociology of science.
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This property helps establish the foundational validity of the study of the denotational semantics of computer programs.
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The precise definition of class depends on foundational context.
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It serves as a foundational text in corporate governance, corporate law (company law), and institutional economics.
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Research works remained to be the foundational activity for the center.
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At least one-half of these hours must include topics in general religion, theology, religious philosophy, ethics, and/or the foundational writings from ones religious tradition.
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