noun
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economic
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Although the economic fundamentals are regarded as sound, there seemed to be no end in sight to the downward spiral.
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But the markets' distrust of the euro hinges not only on economic fundamentals but on political fundamentals.
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As a consequence the markets were distracted from fundamentals and concentrated instead on special situations and gossip.
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But the markets' distrust of the euro hinges not only on economic fundamentals but on political fundamentals.
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Flash and showmanship take a backseat to sound fundamentals for the most part.
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In fact, despite the dismal fundamentals , some of the biggest petroleum producers will record double-digit percentage increases in spending.
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It strikes at the very fundamentals of a free press, by placing a cost barrier on access to information.
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Virtually everywhere, the fundamentals are sound: the number of older people is growing and they are spending more on leisure.