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"That is a profound consequence".
"Well that would have a profound consequence on the economy".
"And for businesses and families that are operating on the margins, this will have a profound consequence".
Such a profound consequence was far from the minds of people on either side that day, for such a consequence seemed impossible.
This statement has a profound consequence on the interpretation of mutagenesis experiments.
A profound consequence of the lack of capacity is that misdiagnosis commonly occurs [ 46].
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This is a profound issue of daily consequence that technological advances have wrought.
Thus, the absence of a more profound consequence of the double deficiency is not unexpected given the primacy of p56Lck in positive regulation of TCR signaling.
This is a transformation of profound consequence.
This 50% shortfall in the number of solar neutrinos predicted by theory is a crucial clue in the quest to find out whether these shadowy particles have mass--a question with profound consequences for physics and cosmology.
The resulting chatter can be more sudsy than substantive, and has at times reduced the 2008 election -- one of urgent issues, historic precedents and profound consequence -- into a mean-spirited (and possibly sexist) farce with libidinous husbands, hysterical wives, pricey haircuts, pricier wardrobes and a torrent of tears.
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