Sentence examples for profound notion from inspiring English sources

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Twenty-first century feminism, he argued, is about the simple but profound notion that "when everybody is equal, we are all more free".

Ubuntu is a simple but profound notion that a person is a person through others.

In fact, the word "lila" represents the profound notion that all these differences are forms of the One, and that all existence is nothing apart from divine play, the dance of Shiva.

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On the many roads to growing up I heard different takes on the profound philosophical notion of accepting "My Lot in Life".

A more profound benefit of the Pentagon's proposal might have been its challenging of fundamental notions about the structure and functions of an intelligence agency.

Or perhaps it just indicates a profound ignorance of the notion of the rule of law, a failing shared with President Jacob Zuma.

There is, I suggest, cause for a profound unease in the notion that, in the very trial which you face as an accused, your advocate has asked to be assessed.

And he was an Atlanticist, not least by birth (his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, was born in Brooklyn), with a profound loyalty to the notion of the Anglosphere, which continues to attract many on the isolationist right today.

"Corruption, oppression, class warfare, environmental degradation, all these things seemed possible in a show where desperately having to go to the bathroom was a principal motivating factor.... Furthermore, the profound badness of the notion demanded it be a musical, the one form capable of delivering a bad idea with ultimate gusto".

Theirs was not a religious household, and Coates has kept faith with faithlessness, which helps explain his profound distaste for the notion that African-American stories must be redemption stories — what, exactly, makes us think that we shall overcome, some day?

The "December Murders," as they are called here, gave the notion a profound test: in one swoop, they wiped out the top leaders in the resistance to Mr. Bouterse, a former Army sergeant who had taken power in a 1980 coup.

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