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But something much more profound underlies this terrible episode.

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But more profound and longer-run changes underlie recent trends.

If both are constitutively linguistic, language serves as a medium of experience that binds the ostensible "subject" and "object" in a more profound, perhaps mystical, relationship of underlying kinship.

Therefore, more profound insights in the underlying causes are required.

But if there is indeed a gathering indifference rather than just a statistical blip, the withering of emotional identification and deeper engagement with the game – an underlying cynicism far more profound than a distaste for Louis Vuitton washbags, pimped Range Rovers and giant earphones – may be the biggest problem, because it is hard to reverse.

This conceptual switch highlights the advances in our understanding of nutritional modulation of the stress response, which may have even more profound effects on the outcomes of critically ill patients with underlying malnutrition.

But underlying the tensions, according to Mr. Saleh and Afghan and Western officials, was something more profound: That Mr. Karzai had lost faith in the Americans and NATO to prevail in Afghanistan.

Or more profound?

The impact is more profound.

Others want to make more profound changes.

Einstein, however, realized something more profound.

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