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Juncker, who is expected to be confirmed as European commission president during a vote of MEPs on 15 July, replacing Jose Manuel Barroso, added: "I've never opposed the idea of a well-structured, well-organised, profoundly negotiated repatriation of competences from Brussels to national parliaments.
The new study essentially says the shaft of the stick could well be profoundly warped and the old statistical method would not notice.
But they heard other voices as well -- profoundly religious voices that speak deep wisdom into our current American crisis and shed abundant light on the path back home.
A neuropsychological evaluation was conducted and demonstrated severe episodic memory impairment as well as profoundly impaired performance on most tests of executive functioning.
This idea was neatly summed up in Phil Baines' notes on our recent Camus slideshow, with Cyril Connolly's suggestion that The Outsider is not a work of gloomy existentialism – but a "violent affirmation of health and sanity" whose hero "is sensual and well-meaning, profoundly in love with life".
Shifting the goalposts is an affront to notions of fair play, as well as being profoundly regressive.
As in Joyce's Ulysses, the final word is "yes" and the whole thing is a wonderfully affirmative experience, as well as being profoundly touching.
Congenial, slightly obsessive and profoundly well read (with an enviable ability to make references to foggy facts — like the name Jean-Étienne Jean-Étienne LiotardOrientanist artist — withobscureOrientalistartistse), Slatkin has garnered a loyal clientele over the years.
There may be some truth in this charge, but Europe's caution also reflects important differences between its economy and ours, as well as a profoundly different attitude toward things like inflation and debt.
Moreover, as feminist writer and activist Erin Watson once said of Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique: "In my experience, people can speak profoundly well for themselves, and do both themselves and others a disservice when they try to speak for everyone else at the same time".
As Erin Matson, writing in January on another high-profile and controversial feminist agitation, Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique," put it: "In my experience, people can speak profoundly well for themselves, and do both themselves and others a disservice when they try to speak for everyone else at the same time".
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