Sentences with phrase «pretty fundamental questions»

Both link to some pretty fundamental questions about the nature of privacy and the potential limit of a civil cause of action.
The instructors are trying to give parents practical information about immunization and safety — but at the same time, they're trying to change their minds about some pretty fundamental questions about parenting.
That is a pretty fundamental question.

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I'm not sure what I said to lead you to believe that I am «throwing out the most proven and fundamental laws of science» since I'm pretty sure that none of the laws that you mention describe a need for the past to be gone and the future to not exist yet, and I was only forwarding a theoretical possibility with apparently good evidence as far as I can tell to address the question «Why would matter come into existence all by itself for no good reason?»
I don't have a formal education in philosophy, but I'm pretty sure that must be one of the fundamental philosophical questions.
«The evidence for early oceans on Mars is controversial, and this question hits on a pretty fundamental issue,» says Science News astronomy writer Lisa Grossman.
This is just off the top of my head — but the point is, I don't think we've really spent any time to ask some very fundamental questions that go the root of our problems — but we're trying to engage in a Social Lab to brainstorm solutions — which, I fear, are going to end up looking pretty much like what we've always done.
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