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He is right that "laws profoundly mold culture," and the sort of culture America's marijuana laws have molded is one in which blacks are four times likelier than whites to be arrested for the same (victimless) crime; in which those arrested for that victimless crime lose their driver's licenses, their eligibility for public housing, employment opportunities and indeed their futures.
Laws profoundly mold culture, so what sort of community do we want our laws to nurture?
IL-17 inducted by tumor-infiltrating mast cells may profoundly mold the inflammatory microenvironment.
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"Our thoughts are profoundly molded by this long historic flow, and none of us exists, self-made, in isolation from it".
Adichie may not have lived through the civil war, but her imagination seems to have been profoundly molded by it: some of her own Igbo family survived Biafra; others did not.
–Graeme Young, Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer Over the course of human evolution, diet has profoundly molded human metabolic capacities and thus paved the way for the emergence of modern diseases.
Though ostensibly geared to understanding and molding the experiences of customers, design thinking also profoundly reshapes the experiences of the innovators themselves.
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
Profoundly missed.
Profoundly grateful.
Profoundly moving.
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