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As Dr. Maureen A. Gang, an attending doctor in the Bellevue emergency department, put it, "Grandma might have profound dementia.
For a while it seemed that his research might have profound consequences for the way we think about social relations.
Besides, he was writing in the 1960s when the idea that computers might have profound social, economic and political impacts was not on anybody's radar.
But a European envoy said the American experience in Iraq might have profound repercussions in other nations' expectations about American conduct in dealing with future crises.
While the direct effect of harvesting on nest loss and productivity is well investigated, the behavioural responses of parent birds to harvest events remain ambiguous, though they might have profound consequences for farmland bird populations.
The American State Department cites the abuse of wiretapping as one of Bulgaria's most pressing human rights problems.The current scandal might have profound implications on the upcoming snap elections following the resignation of Mr Borisov's government in early February.
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As the investigation into alleged fraud at Goldman Sachs impacts Wall St. and Washington, it might well have profound implications for the race to be California's next governor.
Long-term scientific research programs might also have profound effects on wild populations, e.g. [17, 47, this study].
While both of these studies were limited in that they looked only at the short-term effect of listening to songs with positive lyrics, Greitemeyer suggests that repeated exposure to prosocial media might prove to have profound effects.
One blast might have been profound; 30 is fatuous.
This change, Mr. Bullard said, might have "a profound impact" for people who buy funds with those fees, lowering their costs.
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