After only 8 years, the clubhouse was condemned by the local council as being fundamentally unsound and the club had to resort to using Portakabins for changing facilities.
A fundamentally unsound gig man.
This state of affairs, many economists insist, may not be as fundamentally unsound as is popularly believed.
Another concern would be that "some businesses which are fundamentally unsound are managing to list," he added.
He is fundamentally unsound.
"Women are fundamentally unsound where food is concerned!"
On one hand, there is a case to be made that the madness of the right has made America a fundamentally unsound nation.
In his 2007 book Crash Proof, Schiff wrote that United States economic policies were fundamentally unsound.
On the theoretical plane, the critical approach denoted as affective fallacy was fundamentally unsound because it denied the iconicity of the literary text.
Foreigners, especially the English and, by language association, the Americans, were to be distrusted as fundamentally unsound, capable of evil and would cooperate only under duress.