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Grassroots Democrats and Republicans alike agree that the Iraq War was a disaster of profound proportions.
A 2009 report by the U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) found that rape "is an everyday occurrence in all parts of the country" and called it a "human rights problem of profound proportions".
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With new technologies such as powertrains we could see more distinctive architectures (vehicle layout) which could have a profound impact on the proportions of the vehicles we design.
However, the labour market has undergone profound changes: a higher proportion of workers are women; more are part-timers; more work in service industries; there have been changes in employment law.
In mitochondria of rat cortex, we quantified profound changes in the proportion of supramolecular assemblies (supercomplexes) of the respiratory chain complexes I, III2, IV as well as of the MFoF1 ATP synthase (complex V) by 2D-native/SDS electrophoresis and fluorescent staining.
There was a profound decrease in the proportion of circulating CD56bright NK cells in three sJRA patients, a pattern similar to that previously observed in MAS and HLH.
We found no profound alteration in the proportion of myeloid and T cell populations infiltrating tumors in HB-19 treated and related control RET mice.
*City-by-time interaction effects; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval TTM, Transtheoretical model In particular, there was profound change in the proportion for the TTM action stage in the intervention city.
For example, although we observed profound changes in the proportion of patients with anaemia, ferritin and vitamin B12 deficiencies after surgery, the missing rate for each outcome at 12, 24 and 36 months obviously varied.
It's biblical proportions underscore the profound impact these stories have had on countless people throughout time while highlighting the personal struggles of Jesus, Mary, and even Judas.
This derived from a sense not of proportion but of profound chaos, a welter in which his own lucky little order appeared miraculous but inconsequential; and from a revelation, nearly religious, that the colossal scale of evil could only be matched or countered by some solitary flicker of intense and private humanity.
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