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The profound debates over the shape of the new New Orleans will take months to play out.
For these and other reasons it is in the middle of a number of profound debates, including how technology is changing the very nature of war.
Notable residents include the theologians John Hulse (1708 – 1790) who founded the Hulsean lectures at Cambridge University, and Theophilus Lindsey (1723 O.S. – 1808) who inspired the Feathers Tavern Petition against clerical subscription to the Thirty-Nine Articles, and so helped start one of the most profound debates within the Church of England in the 18th century.
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On a deeper level, however, is another, more profound debate.
It is a view that will provoke profound debate in staff rooms and at breakfast tables.
The scope of executive power has become the subject of a profound debate since the Sept. 11 attacks.
The nine-member court is a product not of some profound debate or study, but of pure happenstance.
The political furore this week over the Airports Commission's recommendation to expand Heathrow has obscured a more profound debate about aviation's weakest flank: the environment.
Refusing to do so could plunge relations with the EU into crisis, perhaps forcing a profound debate about Britain's membership.
With the midterm Congressional campaign heading into the home stretch, Mr. Obama and the Republicans are engaged in a profound debate about the proper size and scope of government.
"Throughout the nation, Americans are engaged in an earnest and profound debate about the morality, legality and practicality of physician-assisted suicide," Chief Justice William Rehnquist wrote.
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