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'There is something profoundly wrong with the way we look at success,' he writes.
If we're having trouble finding employment for even these kids, then we're doing something profoundly wrong.
Florence suspected that there was something profoundly wrong with her, that she had always been different, and that at last she was about to be exposed.
Dispassionate and indecisive, he worries – although not too deeply – that there might be something profoundly wrong with him in terms of his ability to sustain relationships.
"If something as fundamentally stupid as this can get funding from all levels of government then clearly there is something profoundly wrong with arts grants in Australia".
But there is something profoundly wrong with the way we measure economic well-being if this tragedy leads to the conclusion that some economic good was achieved.
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The one constant in the academic picture is that students are always undergoing a turbulence of mind and body; they are sure something is profoundly wrong with their lot - something the president is, by his very nature, incapable of comprehending.
I believe that in your heart you already know something is profoundly wrong.
"Something is profoundly wrong," argues Judt, "with the way we live today".
This assumption gives the longtime Spencer fan his first sense that something is profoundly wrong with "Willing".
In theory, the summit could have done a lot more because, for the first time in a generation, soaring food prices have convinced everyone that something is profoundly wrong with world farming and needs to change.
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