Sentence examples for more profound feeling from inspiring English sources

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But the unseemly envy that overcomes New Yorkers when they hear about someone's cheap, rent-stabilized apartment masks a more profound feeling.

But they express a more profound feeling of discontent.

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'Negative/ambivalent mood' captures a range of emotional responses to exercise, from ambivalence to more profound feelings such as frustration or even depression.

Moreover, more profound feelings of loss connected with the deteriorating psychophysical condition of the patient and changes in her or his personality are associated with caregivers' intensified symptoms of depression and diminished sense of personal achievement related to providing the care.

After the gaming industry has worked out the VR interface kinks (there are a lot) and figured out how to develop credible, fully immersive experiences in a virtual world, it will be time to create something far more profound: the feeling of being "present" with your friends, colleagues and interesting strangers in virtual space.

Over the last decade, his restraint has become more elegant, his reservoir of feeling more profound.

Through literature the reader is carried beyond the confines of the narrow world that most persons inhabit into a world of thought and feeling more profound and more varied than his own, a world in which he can share the experiences of human beings (real or fictitious) who are far removed from him in space and time and in attitude and way of life.

"Depression is a more profound experience than just feeling sad or frustrated," Moutier said, adding that the disorder also brings about sleep troubles and other physical symptoms like headaches and changes in appetite.

The film works quite well as a melancholy travelogue -- an elevated version of something you might see on cable television -- but its aspirations for depth of feeling or more profound social commentary aren't quite realized.

The film works quite well as a melancholy travelogue — an elevated version of something you might see on cable television — but its aspirations for depth of feeling or more profound social commentary aren't quite realized.

Neither of the principal characters acquires the depth to support feelings any more profound than a schoolgirl crush, and Mr. Farberbock's reconstruction of Berlin under the Allied bombing campaign never moves beyond a back-lot artificiality.

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