It is long but profound look at the reduction in violence and discrimination over time.
This reward for doing things outside of quests in Guild Wars 2 is a small but profound improvement.
The difference between the passive voice and the active voice is subtle in grammar, but profound in impact in speech.
His task was simple but profound: to make sure that what we wrote didn't land us in court--but if it did, that we would win.
The following apps can fine-tune your family holiday in small but profound ways, from helping you track down a bathroom in an unfamiliar neighbourhood to identifying a quirky attraction that deserves a detour.
Just as important, Mr Nader's appeal to them points up a nebulous but profound problem facing the vice-president: after two terms, a party's most active, and often most extreme, supporters become harder to enthuse.
It seems obvious, but profound, too.
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They find great satisfaction in their work, but register profound discontent with the way their firms are run.
Not quite the point that Oldenburg and followers were making when the spoke about the Third Place, but a profound one nevertheless.
For the euro to survive, Europeans need to be prepared not just for painful fiscal adjustment but for profound structural reform as well.
And it is rather simple in concept but has profound implications.
But the profound fear of all Palestinian refugees in Lebanon is that their leader intends eventually to trade refugee rights for Israeli recognition of a Palestinian state.
Compaq had not lost its touch, but something more profound -- its credibility with Wall Street.
"We have nothing but the most profound kind of respect for content owners, " said Matthew DiPietro, vice president of marketing for Twitch.
The problems for Europe would be less dramatic but no less profound.
Sadly, though, that spirit is too often absent when tackling the long-term, but no less profound issues facing our country and the world.
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But it has profound ramifications for the U.S. pharmaceutical industry.
The Army is being told to make a profound change but to do so within current resources.
But in areas of profound importance and complexity, such as European diplomacy, it can be inadequate to the task.
This is simple to say but it is a profound shift in focus and gives rise to powerful new capabilities.
Big ideas may follow, but Europe is facing profound questions beyond saving the euro: Why does Europe have such sluggish growth?
The change received scant attention, but the results were profound: Banks came back to life, as did the stock market, which has since doubled.
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But perhaps the most profound legacy of the summit is that the EU is dividing into two camps: those in the eurozone and those outside.
In recent years, a number of fields have begun to wrestle with this problem, but none with such profound social consequences as the profession of teaching.
The leadership contest has been anaemic so far but its importance is profound: the next Labour leader has a very good chance of becoming the next prime minister.
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Not because diplomats suddenly became more able but because of the profound changes to the south, in the Republic of Ireland, which for centuries had been one of the poorest economies in western Europe.
But none is more profound than serving as Commander-in-Chief.
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The surprise success of Slumdog Millionaire, which could win the Oscar for Best Picture, not only draws attention to the rich film culture of India's Bollywood but also reflects a profound change in the way the world views the film's key supporting character: the slum itself.
Feinberg is experienced dealing with people facing profound loss, but he doesn't seek the work.
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