Law and order matters in a way that is more profound than most commentary suggests.
But, for me, the morning was more profound than a lesson in managing other people.
Compaq had not lost its touch, but something more profound -- its credibility with Wall Street.
But there is something more profound going on here than just the assumption of hardline positions.
But this change is merely the most visible part of a more profound trend.
Yet, on closer inspection, something more profound may be taking place in Europe's labour market.
"No one gave more profound 'How to be a Human Being' lessons than Jean Stapleton, " Lear said Saturday.
An ultra-successful album would have an even more profound financial impact beyond simple record sales and radio play.
And the impact on advertising will be even more profound, much more profound, than it was in print.
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Seen this way, the ascendancy of youth in China implies an even more profound change than in America.
As with sections of the Bible, the conciseness makes them seem more profound.
The benefits to the consumer are clear but the potential gains for companies are equally if not more profound.
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The author says that no single innovation will have a more profound effect than the conversion of biological data.
The difference between hedge funds and other financial institutions may be more profound.
More profound problems, like broken pipes, cracks in the walls or in your foundation, may not yet be apparent.
But there could also be a more profound reason for Mr McCain's standing.
This meant that they posed a more profound threat, particularly to the growing number of patients with weakened immune systems.
But the dramatic changes in the pecking order mask a lack of more profound change in the system of finance itself.
One could even argue that private sector dysfunction in this market has has more profound negative consequences than public sector dysfunction.
Simplicity, when applied correctly, has a more profound and long-lasting effect than a lot of information crammed into a small space.
However, Dr Wood said drug addiction was far more common - and had much more profound implications for health and criminality.
But the biggest reason why women remain frustrated is more profound: many women are forced to choose between motherhood and careers.
But truly tackling racism would require a more profound shift -- for individuals to re-examine and dismiss deeply ingrained personal prejudices.
The small differences in price in this narrow range are far more profound than bigger jumps higher up the cost spectrum.
If you're on a mobile device, your arms are bent by your side and your back hunch is even more profound.
But I think the moment we commemorate today, a moment I experienced all alone, had a more profound impact on my life.
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But the political process may in the end prove even more profound.
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Watson see this phenomenon of shared usership potentially extending to cars in a much more profound way than we have seen to date.
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Increasingly, CSR scholars argue that more profound results might be attained if companies like McDonald's considered social responsibilities related to their core operations.
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