That's a small price to pay for so profound a performance, but be prepared to pay it.
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"Sexual harassment and sexual assault in the military are a profound betrayal a profound betrayal of sacred oaths and sacred trusts, " Hagel told 1, 007 graduating cadets during a cold, rainy outdoor ceremony.
It was a question profound -- it was a profound question about how we recognize the potential within each of us, and chisel away at what's keeping it locked inside.
China and the United States share a profound interest in a stable, prosperous, open Asia.
Whether Mr Baudrillard's world was utter nonsense, or whether it was a profound critique of a consumerist civilisation drowning in its own meaninglessness, was a matter for lively debate.
This is a profound mistake, as a ban on testing nuclear weapons would jeopardize American national security.
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Jake Sully's out of body experience is simply another extension of this interconnectivity, as if role-playing games might one day lead to a profound philosophical empathy, a higher human consciousness.
Wherever that line may be, ObamaCare has far exceeded it because to accept otherwise is to accept a profound constitutional contradiction and a paradox of rights that makes a travesty of liberty and limited government.
The ability to act has become shackled by a profound pessimism that according to a recent Gallup survey contrasts with the optimism found not only in rising states like China, India and Brazil, but also deeply impoverished places like Bangladesh.
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But, for me, the morning was more profound than a lesson in managing other people.
Sending Americans into battle is the most profound decision a president can make.
Judge Fowler referred to the fact that the victim was alone and had suffered "a profound degree of harm" as a result.
Moreover, how profound can a social connection be if it is arranged through paperwork and typically lasts only a day or two?
But Turin's work challenged the status quo in such a profound way that smell specialists had a tough time believing he was correct.
You've made the most profound commitment a person can make -- to dedicate your life to your country, and perhaps give your life for it.
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Pretty profound for a dude who spent a lifetime selling computers.
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All of our nations -- Australia, the United States -- all of our nations have a profound interest in the rise of a peaceful and prosperous China.
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Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land - a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights.
Mr Galloway told MPs there was no reason to "suspend democracy" and said the "British establishment is making a profound mistake" in giving Lady Thatcher a ceremonial funeral.
Whatever misgivings may have arisen about him on the right, Reagan achieved a dramatic conservative overhaul of the federal tax code, a profound reconfiguring of the judiciary, and a near-victory for the West in the Cold War.
So I am a profound believer in not looking at violence as a solution to problems.
Gaza is a profound humanitarian crisis but at the same time a distraction from problems closer to home.
In both diplomacy and business, there is a profound message sent when you travel to meet a putative partner, or adversary.
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Through sheer force of will, Eisner and his organization have had a profound impact on the lives of L.A.'s disadvantaged, opening what the author Malcolm Gladwell, a champion of Eisner's, has called an "underground railroad" out of the barrio.
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It was a simple and profound way to make a point, and a recent series of studies have proven him right.
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But this overhaul, sparked by a small team that developed and pushed for the new interaction model, a model with profound impact, is a perfect example of a big company being able to see, appreciate, and embrace creativity when they see it, and from wherever it might emanate.
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This had a profound effect on him and he died whilst still a fairly young man.
There's clearly been a profound change in the nature of guerilla warfare and a principal element in that change is technological.
So he could have a profound effect on the outcome of the ACA in a very short period of time.
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When John McCain suggests that we might be there 100 years, that, I think, indicates a profound lack of understanding that we've got a whole host of global threats out there, including Iraq, but we've got a big problem right now in Afghanistan.
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