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The challenges ahead were too profound for simple answers, he said.
Democracy does not presume that some subjects are either too divisive or too profound for public debate.
Why brain damage and romance seem made for each other is a puzzle too profound for journalism.
For Mpanza, the difference between communities is too profound for integration, not only in terms of wealth but "opposing social upbringings".
Unfortunately such a discussion requires difficult scientific, philosophical and religious discourse that is far too profound for an America that was built by uniting heterogeneity with simple ideologies.
Huh? Justice Scalia either got up on the wrong side of the bed that morning, or is engaging in a meditation on the relationship between knowledge and belief too profound for the mere mortals who write Supreme Court opinions.
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He was far too profound a man for that four-letter word to apply.
The headline of Nicci Gerrard's Observer review was: "Do we really need to know?" Behind all of this is the idea that there are subjects too important, too profound, too dangerous for writing (and painting, and performing, and even reporting) to touch.
A spokesman for Nielsen Media Research cautioned against reading too profound a societal shift into the ratings slide.
Nothing too profound.
The historical damage is too profound.
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