His age of innocence, in a fundamental and positive sense, had passed.
But in a more fundamental sense, James's luck has finally run out.
Finally, the price rise was a product of the boom in a more general and fundamental sense.
Both of them have a fundamental sense that things in America are not working.
She dressed differently, and even seemed different in a more fundamental sense.
The community's most fundamental sense of security is threatened, and the public has the right to demand answers.
In its most fundamental sense, the explanation must lie elsewhere.
If it is made a punishment, you violate the fundamental sense of learning.
And I started to see that in a fundamental sense they weren't true.
In a fundamental sense there's only one who is good, and that's God.