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This is a profound question.
That is a profound question for Egyptian immigrants, many of whom left the country to escape an autocratic government and have built a prosperous life in the United States.
… Disagreement is inevitable when what lies at the core of the dispute is a profound question about the boundaries of science one that is irreducibly controversial because the slippery slope is precipitous in both directions," she writes.
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Moore: That's a profound question.
Ultimately, at the heart of the issue will be a profound question: what is a human athlete?
"What do you want to go as?" can be a profound question, especially when asked of young children.
It's a profound question, and scientists disagree on the answer.
But he is raising a profound question about Jewish identity and, especially, what meaning it contains outside a society with a Jewish majority.
By making anti-poetic grit coexist with poetic "flinchings from reality," Williams is asking a profound question and a Shakespearian one: "How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea" (Sonnet 65) against, say, "the poor, blunt pud, tiny, terrified, retracted... almost invisible in the sparse genital hair" of a naked homeless man Williams glimpses through his apartment window?
Whether or not the statute is or is not constitutional is a profound and difficult question of law.
It could even be considered a profound question.
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