And this is something that the administration feels very deeply and we recognize that.
So, yes, we fell very deeply into a hole because of the housing crisis and the financial crisis.
"The American people care very deeply about having a president who will get America right again, " he said.
Ms. SALLOUM: Yeah, I mean, that's one thing that always like affected me very deeply when I was there.
"We would regret it very deeply if Air Berlin left Oneworld, " says Ashby.
Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of the clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.
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Insisting that it's simply not possible for a woman to really love a man whose wealth caught her eye is very deeply sexist.
Cynicism aside, anyone who cares about innovation and job creation should care very deeply about capital formation and the integrity of the equity markets.
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Self evidently, very many people care very deeply about it, and it's an area where any ambiguity could be extremely distressing for all involved.
At Microsoft I was very deeply focused, but over time realized that I prefer smaller organizations that offered exposure to many more parts of the business.
But I will tell you in each case when we have lost someone, I think it touches my command, and it touches all of us very deeply.
The GOP relies on the enthusiasm of the Tea Party conservatives, whose supporters care very deeply about the healthcare law and see it as an assault on their freedoms.
He obviously has engaged in this issue very deeply and is aware of a variety of ideas and approaches that have been put out there from a number of sources.
Some 70, 000 air miles later, Fay has returned to Earth with some troubling news: "Just as we suspected, humans have penetrated very deeply into every single ecosystem in Africa that we visited, " Fay says.
Although lightning frequently strikes the tundra, the landscape is typically fairly moist and so rarely ignites, and even when it does, the flames don't spread very far, burn very deeply or remain alight for very long.
While Mr. Ellison "certainly sets strategy" and "is very deeply involved with products, " he also delegates responsibility to his executive team, especially when it comes to operations, said Mr. Singh, who hasn't worked with Mr. Hurd.
Democrats and Republicans have very different and deeply felt ideas about what choices we should make.
And Conservative front-bencher Baroness Blatch said the government's proposed "position of trust" safeguards were "very feeble and deeply flawed".
In a democracy, however unwise as a matter of principle it may be to do so, government can implement some workable answers to such vast questions when they comport very closely and deeply with popular opinion.
Because I have been a victim of all this, I feel very, very, very strongly, deeply and sincerely, not just on the surface, something just mouthed, that we have to eliminate the culture of violence from our society.
The Department for Education and Skills said the survey was "deeply flawed and very misleading".
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Now, in retirement, he has gathered his conclusions into a deeply intelligent and very readable book.
"We're all deeply dismayed and very sorry, " Zanetti said in a statement published on Inter's web site.
One of the sickest patients I ever cared for was able to completely turn her life around by committing deeply to establishing very strict routines that helped stabilize her sleep.
It was not very surprising, and it was deeply shocking.
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"I deeply regret this and am very sorry for my behavior, " Domenici, 80, said in his statement.
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