Sentence examples for imposes profound from inspiring English sources

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Instead, it imposes profound rigidity on experience, seems to force its captive into a labyrinth made of mirrors.

Dependence on a few large, low-cost areas of production around the globe imposes profound long-term risks on everyone's food supply: we are becoming much more vulnerable to the vagaries of weather, pests and other natural blights in those few breadbaskets that will remain.

Confinement resulting from the presence of cristae in the inner membrane of mitochondria imposes profound changes on the molecular mobility along the organelle.

Since thermal regimes are particularly sensitive to latitude and altitude, geographical location imposes profound selection on organisms' metabolism, morphology and behaviour [ 3- 5], leading to covariation between phenotypic traits and geographical gradients [ 5- 7].

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Europeans, convinced of their moral superiority, also sought to impose profound social and cultural reforms upon Asia.

His application was dismissed in the court of appeal, with justices David Beach, Geoffrey Nettle and Joseph Santamaria ruling the injunction would impose "profound" losses on the government and its construction contractor.

The cuts have imposed profound costs, albeit those not easily calculated using traditional ledger books.

So far, few hospital management teams have dared to impose profound changes in information-handing routines when implementing an EMR system [ 3, 5, 7].

The simulations show that Q155N and E159D at the major homology region (MHR) and W184A and M185A at the helix 2 region are energetically less favorable than the wild-type, imposing profound negative effects on intermolecular CA−CA dimerization.

Earlier this month, Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría, the Popular Party's parliamentary spokeswoman, said at a press briefing that the next government should impose "a profound reform" of the Bank of Spain, applying stricter "technical criteria" in selecting its top officials.

The intersecting lobes of bars and channels of Nezzazat group, one of the most complex reservoirs in the Gulf of Suez, concealing underneath a thick salt succession are very difficult to interpret and therefore impose a profound integrated geological and petrophysical study.

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