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Your good counsel reveals how profoundly this kind of dialogue is missing from our science departments.
But she also knows how profoundly this migrant life is changing.
But we did not know how profoundly this would shape the race, from Mr. Gore's choice of Joe Lieberman, who had excoriated Mr. Clinton as "immoral," to the kissy-face conventions.
Mr. Mnookin traces out all these separate threads (with the footnotes of a true scholar), even venturing away from the tangle long enough to explain how scientists are trained to think about causation and how profoundly this measured approach is bound to infuriate a distraught parent with a suddenly altered child.
He leapt, roaring, into Van Nistelrooy and clumped him on the back of the head - causing the United striker to visibly cower - a moment that has become one of the iconic images of that season, reflecting how profoundly this Arsenal team could not accept losing and how they felt driven to stick up for one another.
I would not understand until I became an adult how profoundly this Santa Claus Moment would affect me.
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The other thing I find most encouraging and even a little awe-inspiring is how profoundly the global energy landscape has already changed in this century.
But in this case, perhaps Zendesk would have been better off checking exactly how profoundly these changes would affect the bills of their early customers.
TO SEE how profoundly the book business is changing, watch the shelves.
What we scarcely suspected was how profoundly the year would change gender roles in our home.
Managers often fail to appreciate how profoundly the organizational climate can influence financial results.
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