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Rangers are chasing something more profound: a future.
Without intervention compelling the affected limb to engage in activity, the disability can become continuously more profound and future recovery less possible.
Many now wonder about a more profound shift among future buyers.
Still, even if these are the ravings of a jurist in need of psychiatric attention, they signal something more profound for the future of American constitutional law.
But the wider results were almost eclipsed by the shocking upset in Delhi, which may have even more profound implications for the future of politics in India.
If discourse analytical methods should be integrated in future research, a more profound critical examination of the underlying principles and assumptions of a combined approach are necessary.
But the more profound phenomenon is that so much future good news was built into stock prices that any hint of downturn causes an out-of-whack effect.
Innovation should be for the greater good with broader and more profound purposes, such as for a smart future, better quality of life for people around the world, peace and just societies, and the like, the "large I".
Firstly, to make themselves more competitive, and secondly to gain more profound engagement with their employees today and in the future.
Even if it means there is nothing more profound than a 22nd-century beer-can opener in our future.
Future waves of innovation will bring even more profound changes to job markets, and we will need a way to continue to adapt to them.
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