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The underlying issues, involving words like feces, may be uncomfortable to discuss, but are deeply consequential if not addressed.
In this context, a long history of official interventions meant to reform death ritual has been deeply consequential.
Its ancient topsoils are meagre and fragile and the marks we make upon it are deeply consequential even if they still seem as opaque as those that predate human time.
Healthy, mature consequential thinking is deeply related not just to the fact of risk, but to the scale of it, and for young adults to mature into that ability, they must be met with consequences that are proportionate.
As such, it is deeply resonant with and supportive of young adults' capacity for consequential thinking.
But even Nixon didn't fall to a sudden scandal: He was a deeply consequential president who governed his way to a reelection landslide before his eventual resignation.
Mr. Baker's main thesis is not exactly groundbreaking: that Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney created the most influential White House partnership since Richard M. Nixon and Henry A. Kissinger, and that, "for good or ill, theirs was a deeply consequential administration that would test a country and play out long after the two men at its center exited the public stage".
"We are deeply, deeply engaged".
"It was deeply, deeply satisfying".
I am deeply, deeply skeptical about this.
I was deeply impressed.
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