Nonetheless, Thomas expounded these teachings with particular forcefulness and clarity and used them as the basic underpinnings of his system.
First, she escaped from the motherhood, something which is culturally forbidden and which held the threat of undermining a basic underpinning of Cerberan society.
"The basic underpinning is the police should investigate crime," said one of the lawyers, Franklin Siegel.
But the basic underpinning of our music is freedom of choice, freedom from people's expectations about what you should and shouldn't do.
Some mortgage professionals believe that the industry's basic underpinnings must be changed.
Its basic underpinnings come from bioethics, but go beyond this and propose a non-religious, comprehensive theory of life.
Sanctity of loan contracts is a basic underpinning of our financial system.
And he suspected that the basic underpinning of his personal philosophy had been proven true once again.
"The basic underpinnings don't have any soul or value," he said.
The basic underpinnings of the new models are carried over from the present version, which was new for 1991, but nearly everything seems changed.