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The 1994 election was the year of the anti-politician, a rough and angry campaign season when incumbency and seniority suddenly became profound liabilities.
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Our sense of ourselves as exceptional, of our country as a place where we habitually avert the worst-case scenario, is therefore a profound liability in times like the present.
The societal burden of ASD is debilitating with profound economic liabilities exceeding those of cancer, stroke, and heart disease combined.
This could prove particularly important given the profound regulatory and liability challenges that lie ahead for any company looking to create a fully autonomous car.
Others, like Coleridge, see this as totally illogical; marriage, being limitless in both time and liability, is about the most profound contract a person can enter into.
When a legal system embraces corporate liability, the effects can be profound.
And though Democrats have run Illinois for a decade, leaders have still been unable to find an answer to the state's profound financial woes, including the most gravely unfinanced pension liabilities in the nation.
If Germany resists sharing liabilities to strengthen the euro, it is in part because of its profound suspicion of Italy.
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