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It is more profound than, I dunno, electricity or fire.
But the longer term impact could be much more profound.
It threatens a much more profound reconfiguration of global pricing.
The difference is perhaps more profound than has been acknowledged.
Yet Mrs May's programme suffers from a more profound flaw.
He has a much more profound idea of being patriotic.
The gap is even more profound when race is considered.
Peele's film is perhaps more profound than many people realize.
But something more profound was awaiting him in Game 5.
But the error in judgment was a far more profound mistake.
However, these platforms eventually grow to something bigger and more profound.
Each of them somehow more profound, more spiritual, than the next.
The difference in quality of care couldn't have been more profound.
The losses are even more profound when multiplied over the economy.
But it's also possible that a more profound shift is underway.
An eclipse is an even more profound, more life changing event.
The other revolution — even more profound than relativity — was quantum mechanics.
Yet something more profound happened: They saw each other as people.
He noted that other studies had found even more profound effects.
Comes with hallucinatory drug that makes it seem much more profound.
The "institutional conversations have become more and more profound," White said.
But what we saw next was an even more profound revision.
But he is also, as always, making a more profound point.
That action-packed AAA veneer, though, belies the game's more profound underpinnings.
Our elected officials are demanding an answer to a more profound question.
Is its loneliness any more profound than it would have been otherwise?
The effect of eliminating corporate interest deductibility might be even more profound.
A more profound question is whether EPAs really are good for development.
"The passing of time has actually made it more profound," he said.
Prince has written more profound songs than anyone could hope to tally.
In the moments we say goodbye and separate, love is more profound.
In the real world, the S10's longevity is even more profound.
If anything, though, the effects are even more profound on the continent.
In a more adverse scenario, the outbreak would be a more profound.
But the tax bill's implications for poor renters will be more profound.
And even more profound was an association found between saunas and dementia.
But one of his more profound roles was that of a frying egg?
Smelling, hearing, feeling, tasting: these are more multifarious, in some ways more profound.
In short, changes in meat consumption would have a much more profound effect.
The more profound question isn't about linking ourselves to love objects, Hughes said.
But after her mother died last summer, things became more profound and personal.
It was more profound, I think, than getting sober; even than making music.
Thankfully, they share something much greater than their backgrounds, something much more profound.
To say 5G will have a more profound impact than that is huge.
In the year since his murder, his legacy has become even more profound.
But the expansion camouflages some more profound shifts just under the economy's surface.
Or is there something more profound about the changing nature of American politics?
Few who died in 2016 could have inspired measures of gratitude more profound.
No philosopher I've read has ever packed more profound insight into fewer words.
That's not supposed to make it seem more profound, that's just what it was.
He says the impact of AI will be more profound than most people realize.
In fact, technology is a much more profound cause of the problem than trade.
" If it had more profound insights into Hollywood misogyny, it could be "BoJack Horseman.
The Board's sole move so far have been imposing ever more profound budget cuts.
If Fathom can successfully scale up these efforts, the effect might be more profound.
But I've had more profound mystical experiences at the park watching my kids play.
Along with declining profits, America's aging population has ever more profound implications for investors.
But maybe something more profound -- challenging the very essence of the liberal order -- is afoot.
To move my heart towards a more profound and loving expression of my best self.
"There is no more profound human experience than that of true, unfettered grief," says Doughty.
To deepen attention within, in order to allow more profound awareness and understanding to emerge.
No, sell the rallies: JPM strategist But something more profound may also be at play.
The loss was turned even more profound by a fire caused by a windblown lantern.
But even more profound disrespect, on a bigger scale, seems to be on its way.
The past three or four years, the ceremonies have been getting more profound for me.
Society, on an institutional level, consistently opts for its own more profound types of segregation.
For victims of MINUSCA's abuses, the mission's complicated image plays out in more profound ways.
New research shows that these two predators share something more profound than their appearance, however.
The Trump administration faces another, perhaps more profound, decision on how to handle North Korea.
The argument also touches on a much more profound question that Clinton hesitates to raise.
Also, the policy and guidelines are much more profound and involved than most people think.
And that will have a much more profound effect on the world we live in.
And, unfortunately, people with more profound hearing loss are less likely to benefit from treatment.
The divisions in British politics reflect a more profound division in the country as a whole.
He now foresees a "more profound change in what expectations should be" in the near future.
As well as an exploratory mission, the venture could lay the groundwork for something more profound.
If TAPs felt slightly gimmicky, like rat-maze training for adults, other techniques seemed more profound.
So there's a sense that technology is just going to keep getting more and more profound.
But there remains a more profound question, whether they are the right aims for his country.
The economic anxiety facing black and brown workers, while arguably more profound, has been largely sidelined.
" This echoes his earlier comment on the necessity of creating a more "profound theology of womanhood.
Ambien, a common sleep aid, stimulates these receptors in a more profound way and initiates unconsciousness.
But The Good Place's true motive turns out to be quite a bit more profound indeed.
The problem with that is a much more profound one than we are willing to acknowledge.
Community leaders identify more profound roots for the violence, including disinvestment in neighborhoods, poverty and unemployment.
The audiences' laughter seemed heartier, their tears more profound, and I could not have been happier.
More broadly, the balance of power in our system of government matters in more profound ways.
In recent weeks, their disagreements have become more profound, after their failed independence push in October.
I would argue that there is an even more profound opportunity cost to not pursuing impeachment.
Or there's been a terrible string of national disasters that require something larger and more profound.
We need a more profound cultural shift to embrace solutions that are both scientific and ethical.
After years of increasingly violent and deadly mass shootings, Sandy Hook had a more profound effect.
But it may be their shared geography that leads the way toward a more profound reconciliation.
Its implications will only become broader and more profound as we move further into this century.
But I think the more profound reality is that many Americans were dissatisfied with our choices.
This is a wonderful opportunity for us to think about our jobs in more profound ways.
In 1973, they proposed that approximate T invariance is an accidental consequence of other, more-profound principles.
The wounds this time will be deeper than those of 1996, and the consequences perhaps more profound.
There is, instead, a different and more profound Trump tax at work here on the policymaking level.
The loss of a sense of public service is also driven by two more profound structural changes.
As with everything else in this unique housing cycle, however, the trend this time is more profound.
There are few games I've turned off with more profound disgust than the original release of Destiny.
But it's had a more profound and positive impact on my outlook on life, as a woman.
Earlier this year, Google CEO Sundar Pichai described artificial intelligence as more profound to humanity than fire.
Although ostensibly about the great American pastime, baseball here serves as a metaphor for more profound issues.
It will take a more profound transformation, substantial progress towards gender equality, to dismantle the underlying causes.
God willing, it's far less likely that he will stir things up in a more profound fashion.
He came to believe himself a more important, more profound and more revolutionary thinker than Darwin himself.
These realms, the narrative suggests—not music, writing, or art—offer a more profound experience of creativity.
So far, in the 25st century, documentaries have often been more profound and form-bending than fiction.
What Robbie and the other women star/producers like her are doing is more profound than that.
To deploy self-driving cars, there are more profound — but also simpler — questions we need to answer.
But, ultimately, I suspect Rebecca's influence on me and my work has been more profound than that.
But in a not insignificant minority of cases, people find out something much more profound and immediate.
But beyond its collection of anecdotes and arcana, this humane book offers something bigger and more profound.
They're so much warmer and cooler, funnier and sadder, more profound and more accessible than I recalled.
Political polarization is an obvious problem, but researchers like Przeworski suggest something more profound is going on.
But something far more profound is going on, and it's nicely illustrated by the image you see above.
What if the longest government shutdown in history was just a preview of more profound dysfunction to come?
It's undeniable that our generation is going through more profound change, at a faster rate than ever before.
I was smoking to calm myself down, but it's likely it was making things more profound and dangerous.
Faster, first, speed, aggression: When I think about the metaphors of progress, motorsports is among the more profound.
Unlike today, there was a more profound hierarchy of color that could and did advertise status to others.
Numerologist Felicia Bender believes he may have a more profound connection to it via his Life Path number.
In a way, the biology part has more profound consequences for changing the way we think about cities.
Sundar Pichai, Google's boss, has said that AI will have a "more profound" impact than electricity or fire.
This "cherry-picking" of the data, she said, made the findings look more profound than they really are.
Their queries prompt more profound questions about our responsibilities and duties in the next phase of human evolution.
And those tectonic workplace realignments will only become more profound as the AI becomes inevitably — and exponentially — better.
"The equation is much simpler than you think, but it's much more profound than it seems," Gawdat said.
The impulse behind both books is not touristic, not even in the literary sense, but something more profound.
Gaetz acknowledged his differences with party colleagues, even though he suggested there were more profound points of agreement.
Something more profound, or at least more relevant: the problems of management and morale in the modern office.
The jobs crisis is more profound in Iran's provinces and rural areas than it is in the capital.
"The need for in person assistance is more profound now than the first open enrollment period," Hagan says.
But mostly, "Barry" pulls off the feat, developing into something more profound than its high-concept premise suggests.
The result is that he answers Clinton's criticisms while raising much more profound questions about his own ideas.
But the disputes over money are grounded in more profound rifts over policy, politics and national security strategy.
She's after a truth more profound, and more disturbing, than whatever the strict dictates of realism will allow.
His challenge to the rule of law is even more profound than that of the government of Poland.
In mice, studies have been even more profound, though it's not clear whether the same effects occur in humans.
But the movie is more profound than that, one whose buoyant musical numbers add luster to its deeper core.
The IMF blessing that made the Professor money was a staging-post on the way to more profound changes.
I want it to be a little bit more profound and make a bigger statement than I was making.
Indian e-commerce has such potential because it can bring three changes more profound than convenience and keen prices.
We needed to take our conversation to a more profound place to see if this relationship could have depth.
If California's flawed test is adopted elsewhere, its harm to both workers and employers will only become more profound.
But those moments are precious, and the loss of anonymity turns out to be more profound than you realized.
No, they come because they are driven by something deeper and more profound, something that addresses the question, why?
But here's a more profound one: What does this all tell us about the onset of the Bolsonaro era?
This negative phenomenon is a more profound existential threat of Western civilization than communism would ever prove to be.
But his quiescence on the violence in Charlottesville has had, in many ways, a more profound and unsettling effect.
"The bigger and more profound way that technology affects jobs is by completely reinventing the business model," he said.
The further you explore, the more you get to know its complexities, the deeper and more profound the emotional response.
Along the way, their experiments, which have been described and videotaped for the journal Science, revealed something even more profound.
"Nothing is more profound or powerful than recognizing our common humanity," he said speaking of the greatest lesson he learnt.
A more profound benefit from the spread of technology could be to make it easier to track flows of aid.
It doesn't get at the more profound experience of unrecognition—how, looking at my reflection, I think, That's not me.
For critics of press standards, this type of coverage from the tabloids illustrates more profound flaws within the British media.
NF-L, which is more abundant in deeper brain layers and the spinal cord, may signal more profound structural damage.
I think the problems are far more profound than any of us, even everybody who's paying attention, really are grasping.
The work grows visibly more profound in content — in some instances anguished — as it makes a foray into Southern history.
I've been thinking about him lately as I've watched an even more profound magic trick playing out in our politics.
But the sector will require a deeper and more profound change in the coming decade if it wants to survive.
Still, the dramatizing effect of Sondheim's scores is more profound when both he and his collaborators are at their best.
This burst of political energy belies a deeper and more profound observation: Adolescence itself is a period of great promise.
Creating a more profound connection will be a priority this year, while dreamy Neptune spends all year in intuitive Pisces.
But the melting of the Arctic will have a more profound effect on our lives than any of these things.
" In general, Frank said, "political events are having a more profound impact on people in comparison to non-political events.
Is the scorched and desolate city post-9/11 New York, or a vision of an even more profound doom?
Attachments to political parties and particular leaders are simply more profound and more deeply held than attachments to issue positions.
But what will be more profound is the impact it will have on how Americans relate to each other -- and themselves.
The improvements in the next 12-18 months will be even more profound and more widespread than what we've seen already.
While Hello Barbie and my own AI experience were both disappointing, they point to more profound issues in the larger picture.
I read the Rolling Stone feature on him and he's a lot more profound and powerful than people think he is.
It's as if you step outside one day—mostly like all of the other days—but something feels different, more profound.
It is a more profound shift in returning to consumers perhaps the most personal of all decisions: control over their farewell.
In the intensity of her craving to "know and taste him," Hadewijch imagines a connection more profound than normal human attachments.
Multiply those figures by the many more exploration blocks already available worldwide and the harm to America becomes even more profound.
Van Vechten's photos are fascinating but quaint: They often accentuate ballet's glamorous triviality rather than its more profound capacity for drama.
"What began as 'tap a button, get a ride,' has become something much more profound," Mr. Khosrowshahi said in his letters.
But, more profound, is how they decide to communicate, organize, and handle the stress and challenges the 10-day rally presents.
It's regrettable in a way, because we want to thank them, but this production is after something more profound than applause.
For the more pessimistic among us, gambling offers even more profound practice, because its wins and losses occur for no reason.
To make ourselves test the more profound question of our continuation through the formalized sorties against space — cold, unbroken, unwelcoming space.
Simply put, for most people, attachments to parties and candidates are more profound and more fundamental than attachments to issue positions.
You have to have a more profound operational sense of what they're doing, and you have to look at fundamentally leading indicators.
More profound changes for football may be on their way; other contact sports, such as soccer and hockey, are slowly following suit.
If either of these candidates is done in, it won't be because of what they said — but because of more profound vulnerabilities.
Far more profound transformations will follow once cars and trucks can be trusted to pilot themselves routinely  —  even with no one inside.
But might the return of China to the global tin stage herald a more profound shift in how this metal is priced?
"Whenever people ask me how I discovered feminist ideas, I wish I had more profound stories to tell them," says Lauren Mayberry.
But his influence was far more profound and transformative than the many significant individual rulings he authored and those that he joined.
Coming from a family that endured hardships much more profound than those found on a football pitch, Gabriel kept his chin up.
The effect of the Let-Go weekend on Sarah was even more profound than her reaction to Rajneesh's written words had been.
Furthermore, argued Lord Mandelson, his palpable failings during the referendum campaign were evidence of a more profound inability to "project his message".
Although these reasons for not taking on the president as a client are plausible, it seems something more profound is at work.
It has also created a more profound role for insurers: not only providing protection against adverse events, but helping make society healthier.
To Shaw, it seemed like a sign, and one that's only become more profound now that he's on the other side of it.
The enduring warming trend will likely bring more profound warmth, melting, and changes to Alaskan sea ice and snowmelt in the coming months.
Erica Kinsman may wind up having a more profound — and more positive — effect on Florida State than Jameis Winston and his Heisman Trophy.
And in conjunction with other forms of human enhancement, we may start to cultivate deeper and more profound forms of knowledge and wisdom.
Chinese users don't care about iMessage, of course, because of WeChat's ubiquity, but the chat app's influence is far more profound than that.
More profound, the Washington State attorney general has set the nation on a constitutional collision course between the judiciary and the executive branch.
Frederick Ashton's "Symphonic Variations" (1946), which returns to Ballet Theater repertory after 10 years, is yet more profound, embodying multiple facets of philosophy.
But afterward many of us agreed that we had experienced something much stranger and more profound than a successful search for verbal equivalents.
"The more profound issue — one that Kelly's view of the war completely overlooks — is not how compromise could have prevented war," Cobb wrote.
It became a much more profound connection after Molitor started her own academy, and Hingis later added her own counsel to the mix.
And so, it's not just that, it's more about what are the ways to get to know people in a more profound way?
"If everybody were on the same position or policy, it would probably make a much more profound statement to the nation," he added.
The latter view has been memefied as the "big structural change" perspective on the 2020 campaign trail, but its implications are more profound.
It may sound trivial compared to the more profound loss of, well, love, but regular sex builds strong self-esteem, trust and happiness.
To take it even further, it may be these seemingly smaller infractions that produce the greater injury because the implications are more profound.
Those are the literal takeaways from some of the anthology series' most memorable episodes, but each episode had a more profound moral lesson, too.
But what is even more profound is that despite the constant adversity and backlash she has faced, she remains focused, confident, determined, and respectful.
The drops were even more profound when patients' baseline pain and anxiety ratings were compared to their ratings after listening to some sick beats.
But at issue is something much more profound: a disagreement regarding the nature of technological progress that has important implications for the world economy.
"We loved every [one] of the assembled scenes, but knew a more profound reflection on the film's form and focus awaited us," he wrote.
Because lurking beneath the GOP's high-minded interest in the complex policy terrain of tax reform is a rather simple and more profound belief.
It is a nostalgic look at Mr Cuarón's childhood in Mexico City, rendered more profound by its examination of his country's deep-rooted inequalities.
While Bryant grew into an elder statesman in college football, a grandfatherlike figure, Saban's legacy may be affecting his contemporaries in more profound ways.
But the changes to what the country does at night are a lot more profound than a few clubs turning into branches of Carluccio's.
This is much more profound than just replacing one word for another, which Trump embarrassingly tried to do the day after the press conference.
Her books seem all the more profound for what they leave out; and this is true even for a "real" story like Family Lexicon.
"Part of the reason I have a drink is to relax, and the relaxation effect of this mojito is even more profound," she said.
Other times, the difference is more profound, as when the same algorithm described an image of zebras grazing on a savanna beneath a rainbow.
Like Warhol's own work, Als's characterizations appear one-dimensional at first sight, but on closer observation, they take on a much more profound meaning.
My vision of our forthcoming election is rooted not simply in partisan politics but in a more profound sense of morality, righteousness and patriotism.
No living person has had a more profound influence on relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China than Henry Kissinger.
"I think the larger point, and the more profound dilemma, is this new media landscape," said David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker.
These passages, staged with Mr. Chong's typically wry wit, are jazzier and more satirical than a Wikipedia entry, but not a lot more profound.
As this kind of research grows in popularity, especially using government-run cell phone towers, there could be more profound consequences for what scientists discover.
Takeaways we glean from our favorite movies and TV series are arguably more profound than those handed to us from stars on the awards stage.
More profound, though inaccessible, meaning lies behind the faces caught looking at the camera, as they pause for a moment to observe the photographer himself.
Now you have a whole generation of digital natives, parents in their 20003s and 40s who understand that world in a much more profound way.
Nogarin's many critics argue that this initiative is little more than political posturing – a stunt that distracts from the need for more profound structural reform.
Startups have tackled more profound problems, with more creativity and innovation, instead of merely trying to work from and recreate "copy and paste" business models.
It is a nostalgic look at Mr Cuarón's childhood in Mexico City, rendered much more profound by its examination of his country's deep-rooted inequalities.
The burning of the Notre Dame cathedral has again made us aware that we are bound by something more important and more profound than treaties.
Watch: How Cannabis Oil Can Treat Anxiety in Dogs Would the effects be more profound on a smaller animal, like a hamster or a rabbit?
For all its scatological humor—and there is a lot of that—the new season of American Vandal draws more profound conclusions than the first.
But the Hall still carries its odor of sanctity, of being something more profound than a man-made museum devoted to a man-made entertainment.
"This is a more profound and important case than the run of cases that we hear," one of the appellate judges, Robert D. Sack, said.
The rapid surge in demand for telemedicine, for example, could finally be the catalyst needed to encourage a more profound move toward remote medical examinations.
When they discover Chichikov's doings, they cannot believe the pettiness of his motivation, and decide there must be some more profound reason for his activities.
But to turn from Twitter toward these issues would mean something rarer than logging off, it would mean writing about more profound abuses of power.
Is it more profound than, say, Banksy's pastiche on a Paris wall of an equestrian in the same pose as Napoleon, but wearing a burqa?
This sell-off will be more profound and long-lasting and will be not just against the dollar and yen but also against the pound.
An even more profound principle is also at stake, namely the ban on slavery and involuntary servitude embodied in the 13th Amendment to the Constitution.
Is this a game of art historical name-checking and material mashup for its own sake, or is there something more profound at play here?
Some bugs are more patchable than others, and often a quick patch will only paper over a more profound weakness in how a system is built.
" And even after Brown Anderson left the party, she realized the experience had "disturbed me in a much more profound way than I would have expected.
But pickle love – and its link to older agricultural traditions and a more holistic approach to food – has a more profound appeal that can't be discredited.
Some muse on the possibility of a more profound restructuring—a government-sponsored decision to hand its aviation empire to one of China's national carriers, perhaps.
Our questions about Hollywood's most glamorous, contemporary-seeming couple are arguably more profound than they seem, underscoring as they do our culture's evolving relationship with marriage.
There's some tragedy in the revelation that, for all the bravado, it seems that Marks's charm was strong enough to override his more profound emotional needs.
The more profound changes in emotion and ego matter much more—and, as we've said, they appear to be the same whether you're blind or not.
Yet the stakes somehow feel higher, more profound, than normal in Oklahoma City, where Durant and the Thunder are so tightly interwoven with the city's identity.
"No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice and family," he wrote in the majority opinion.
And, on a more profound note, they have insecurities about going makeup-free, as Alicia Keys shared in an intimate essay for Lenny Letter this morning.
The longer the pandemic lasts, and the more dramatic the efforts are to contain it, the more profound the effects will be for the global economy.
The differences between the sexes are far more profound than those that exist among human populations, reflecting more than 100 million years of evolution and adaptation.
Langston was built in 1939 and remains one of the nation's most important historically black golf courses, which made Curry's choice of venue even more profound.
Subsidizing employment makes sense, because the suffering associated with not working appears far more profound than the pain associated with being part of the working poor.
So when we got into working on the watch we began to realize that the things that we could do were even more profound than that.
His approach will undergo a more profound test in the coming week as he encounters dozens of world leaders during a nine-day, five-stop trip.
He believes that hustle, the idea of getting ahead by any means necessary, has become a substitute for more profound values, with detrimental effects on society.
Reading through the data and charts, Culture Track provides us with something much more profound than just definitions of culture or practical information for cultural organizations.
While it is true, for example, that China's science spending is likely to surpass that of the United States by 2019, the problem is more profound.
I wanted to think of a way forward using my platform in a way that's more profound, meaningful, and authentic for everyone else dealing with these issues.
"[Our love] just gets more profound and deeper as we go through the blessings and joys, but also the hurdles, of life together," Steenburgen, 65, tells PEOPLE.
Sun's Leninist party organisation—never one of his hallowed principles—had a far more profound impact on the two autocrats, and still does on China's rulers today.
Mr. Prégardien also seemed better suited to "Schwanengesang"; he has long reigned in the Schubert repertoire, and at 63 his interpretive depth is more profound than ever.
Opening my eyes again, the Met was, of course, present in all its overwhelming solidity and symbolism, but the addition of these works did something more profound.
At the root of his civil rights convictions was an even more profound faith in the basic goodness of man and the great potential of American democracy.
The temperature gradient between polar and tropical air masses is especially strong around March, so the drops in pressure can be more profound—resulting in weather bombs.
Arguably the EU investigation focused on the less controversial anti-competitive practices of Google, staying away from the much more profound issues of privacy and data ownership.
An engineer can point out a tiny part or switch within a larger, more complicated device, revealing a more profound truth about the process as a whole.
"The game took on a more profound meaning after Wednesday's shooting as Americans from all backgrounds stood united in the name of charity," the press release read.
It is truly funny and makes a fine marriage with the more profound "Red," both plays exposing men who will fight for dominance of their ideological turf.
When it came to culture, it was hard to imagine anything more profound than the "Mork and Mindy" house, whose exterior is featured in the TV series.
Republicans see themselves divided on trade, partly because of reflexive opposition to a Democratic administration, but also in more profound ways that will have a lasting impact.
"No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice and family," Kennedy wrote in the 5-4 ruling.
Reza Abdoh, one of the more profound and original theatre artists of the twentieth century, died, of AIDS , in the spring of 1995; he was thirty-two.
"In a quarter century, Justice Thomas has carved out one of the more profound and unique legacies in the court's history," the former GOP presidential candidate added.
Part of it, she acknowledges, is "commercialism" — if you're a witch, Salem is a great place to make a living — but part of it is more profound.
For Mr. Trump, who has filled his national security ranks with retired military officers and allowed his State Department to languish, the challenge is even more profound.
"No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice and family," wrote Justice Kennedy in the Obergefell decision.
"In no region of cultural activity has Freud had a more profound and lasting influence on modern consciousness" than in the writing of biographies, Professor Marcus wrote.
But that is precisely when we must put in place a new foundation for dealing with the even more profound and enduring implications of the digital revolution.
The calm, the silence and even the damned wind here seems more profound and beautiful now, like a shining light against the chaos and dysfunction of Washington.
Whereas politicians and conservative newspapers tend to criticise aid agencies for wasting money on silly projects and falling prey to fraudsters, aid-watchers have a more profound worry.
The Philoceraptor seen below is an old classic, sure — but we'd expect some more profound philosophical struggles from the intelligence agency looking to hack our cars and TVs.
Rather, they are motivated by a far more profound goal: The creation of a city where humans live in harmony not only with nature, but also one another.
And I think what we're going to see, in December and January, is a more profound change in what expectation should be than we've seen, certainly since 2010.
It also began to answer the larger, more profound question hanging over the case: will our constitutional right to privacy survive the technological advances of the modern era?
Seventy years later, national homebuilders like Pulte and Toll Brothers have turned suburban home building into major business, but this fateful development led to even more profound changes.
"More profound even than a crime against humanity, fathers and sons now compulsively prepare to commit ecocide, in a final and irreversible assault upon creation itself," she said.
"  Sometimes, Levy will encounter parents with even more profound fears, ones which — if not properly addressed — could result in the abandonment of their children: "Religion is one area.
But basketball has built-in architectural advantages, particularly in terms of cost, and has begun to take a more profound hold in Canada's largest and most multicultural city.
A hugely ambitious 20-protein pathway capable of producing morphine and its relatives, developed by a former student of Dr Keasling's, Christina Smolke, offers perhaps more profound possibilities.
But India routinely humiliates Pakistan in a much more profound way: its economy is growing so fast that it expands by the size of Pakistan's every two years.
"No other man, not even Babe Ruth or Ty Cobb, had more profound and lasting influence on the game," Red Smith wrote in The Times after Weiss's death.
That was his hope, that out of this trying moment for civil liberties might come a more profound awareness of and willingness to devote energy to protecting them.
In London, where the political and economic consequences of a chaotic departure from Europe are far more profound, "it is much more difficult to compromise," Mr. Lind said.
Lastly, there is a division that I believe is harder to grasp, more ephemeral but also more profound: the difference between the black activist and the black traditionalist.
And there is an even more profound change already underway — how, when everything is as fast and pervasive as WhatsApp, you can move people and money more easily.
Outside Caracas, the breakdown of the water infrastructure is even more profound, leaving millions without regular supplies and forcing communities to dig wells and rely on untreated rivers.
Neither mode feels more authentic, though his work does sometimes require listeners to interrogate their own ideas about what they believe to be more profound: ecstasy or ruin.
It's true that the love story at the center of Weathering With You does not resonate when compared to its predecessor, but its tragedy is far more profound.
In another, more profound sense, the Iranians are using Shiite militias to try to fill the vacuum in areas where ISIS has been defeated in Syria and Iraq.
The very element that might seem to make us bad citizens or antisocial is at the same time a prerequisite for thoughtfulness and more profound connection with others.
There is no doubt that the Republicans are more interesting than the Democrats at the moment — their rhetoric is more incendiary, their divisions more profound, their behavior more outlandish.
A more profound response, however, is to go beyond retrenchment to recognise that banks are, at their core, technology companies, whose business is to push numbers down digital pipes.
Now, while it's well understood that GDPR is confusing and takes some time to parse, it seems like there's a more profound misunderstanding going on over at British Airways.
Experts said the "concerted activity" right could be even more profound in workplaces, unlike the N.F.L., where employees aren't unionized and, therefore, have fewer tools for challenging their employers.
For babies, the effect can be much more profound and long-lasting—the some 2,300 babies born with microcephaly from this outbreak will be affected for their whole lives.
The emotional entanglement of real friendship produces oxytocin and endorphins in the brains and bodies of friends — cementing them together in ways that are more profound than other relationships.
Experts said the "concerted activity" right could be even more profound in workplaces, unlike the N.F.L., where employees aren't unionized and, therefore, have fewer tools for challenging their employers.
So the mystery of the Jewish holy figure Hazana, who is revered here by people of all the local faiths, is even more profound than it might otherwise be.
Both are doomed to be disappointed, but Dorothea is the far more profound character, for she does realize that the perfect must not be the enemy of the good.
The freedoms that had seemed superficial turned out to have a more profound meaning: New York was where I would return when a populist demagogue took power in India.
And yet there is another, more profound reason that Columbia County feels so precious, and this community so close: We are, after all, a group of people who survived.
But Mr. Sutter's classroom shows how curriculum can sometimes influence culture on a subject that stands to have a more profound impact on today's high schoolers than their parents.
Maersk shares rose more than 10 percent on the news with investors betting on a break-up and seeing the appointment as a sign of a more profound restructuring.
Enter a new boy, a stranger booted from a posh academy, who scrawls "NIHILISM" on the cover of his notebook and elevates the group's ennui into something more profound.
Perhaps nowhere has that impact been more profound than in Buffalo, the self-described "City of Good Neighbors," where about 10,000 refugees have been placed over the last decade.
It was a revolution and you could argue it has had a more profound legacy on how we create and share videos than bigger platforms like YouTube or Netflix.
But the continuing campaign against the chain — promoted by South Africa's most prominent groups that advocate white-minority rights — reflects something more profound than lingering bitterness over that dispute.
But saying, in 2018, that AI is more profound than electricity or fire—both of which are necessary for powering the servers that house the AI—is pretty damn absurd.
He is all the more likely now to opt for short-term fixes rather than the more profound changes that investors want but which would take time to combat recession.
But while the new system will make it easier to contain compromised accounts once they're identified, users have already raised the concern that it might create more profound security vulnerabilities.
The effect of pre-college offerings is more profound on low-income students and minorities, for whom it "changes how they see themselves and what they can be", he says.
Indeed, underneath all the talk about investing, mostly to a wealthy, older crowd, was a more profound message about the businesses that power much of the economy and spur employment.
But more profound will be what that change is actually reflecting: a modern country that seeks to remove shackles that have bound it -- and its women -- for far too long.
But it was OK: I'd already found noise in the silence and music in the noise and, ultimately, a new silence, a more profound and spiritual one, in the music.
Perhaps even more profound for the user is that she finds herself in a compassionate medical setting that is not out to punish her for struggling with a complex illness.
More profound than the stockpiling of hand sanitizer or the hoarding of face masks, there has been a shift, a heightened awareness that everyday life has suddenly become strangely uncertain.
The questions grew even more profound, using experiments to tease out universal susceptibilities, raising the possibility that behavior was more easily swayed by outside forces than personality researchers previously believed.
It is at moments like these that I try to step back from the particulars, to create some distance, so that I can ask myself the larger, more profound questions.
Before Sally even gets to Chicago, shocked at the darkness of the human condition, she decides to abandon her vocation and returns home, only to receive another, more profound shock.
But she is contemplating a more profound spiritual problem: that beyond the yogi staring in the mirror, beyond the essayist's recriminations, simple consciousness makes warring selves within all of us.
But it was clear by the end of this breathless and often daring recital — a densely packed hour and 15 minutes — that Mr. Kenney was searching for something more profound.
The vitality of the biography was lost in all the technological effects, and the audience was losing insight just at the point when its involvement should be getting more profound.
But the facts are what they are — email server management, rather than any deeper or more profound root cause, was the dominant issue in Donald Trump's successful rise to power.
Lead author Angie LeRoy, a doctoral student at the University of Houston and researcher at Rice University, suspects people who are lonely have a more profound inflammatory response to the virus.
The sense of jeopardy around the "first time," which for male characters is normally couched in immediate terms of performing well, is often portrayed as more profound for women and girls.
It's one of Westworld's more profound questions, and co-creator Jonathan Nolan has revealed in the past that his show has no intentions of answering it, at least not in full.
Over the long term, the United States and NATO have a more profound problem on their hands: What to do with a vital ally that is veering far from democratic norms?
"Their lack of concern for him was not the cause of his gloom, but some more profound conviction — it was not that he himself was lonely, but that all people are."
This effect would feel even more profound if I had an injury or generally felt fatigued because when you're wearing the GEM-H robot pants, you use less energy to move.
But the more profound failure was to basically allow this situation to grow in the first place: to not engage with parts of the Belgian population that clearly were being abandoned.
After Rodgers and Hammerstein, it would be hard to point to another collaborative team with a more profound influence over the development of the theater than Hal Prince and Stephen Sondheim.
"I'd say probably this had a more profound impact on more Americans than anything else I was able to do," he said in a telephone interview for this obituary in 2010.
But the flavor is all herbs, half registered as fragrance — galangal and sun-baked earth, bright threads of kaffir lime leaves, and cilantro roots, subtler and more profound than the stems.
If Ms. Driscoll's work mounts to thoughts about death no more profound or surprising than ones you've probably had yourself, at least she has the grace to thank you for coming.
And I remember finding the Karajan recordings brilliant and electric, but somehow a bit too slick and slightly distasteful, whereas I found the Furtwängler recordings more enlightening and a lot more profound.
But the bookstore framing is no coincidence, and the reality is that something bigger and more profound is happening than a simple desire to let people window shop for Fire TV sticks.
But the UK faces a much longer and more profound period of uncertainty as it seeks to remove itself from the EU. French elections, by contrast, will probably bring far less flux.
But if you want the gist of it, here's the powerful conclusion: No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and family.
Do you think that the effect is more profound to young people or people in the LGBTQ community because, due to social pressure, they don't often don't get acceptance for being themselves?
Though rarely mentioned in media campaign coverage, this parallel midterm election and the very real possibility of a political "reform wave" may have the more profound and lasting impact on our democracy.
On the one side is Soren, a vain and superficial technology visionary (and sex pest) who has broken from Skandha to pursue a therapeutic approach far more profound and ambitious than Eliza's.
As the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has increased raids in people's homes in recent years, the effect on a family's sense of safety and mental health may be more profound.
Not only did they confirm that weird non-words tend to make us laugh, they discovered something more profound: "Non-words are funny to the extent that they are weird," says Westbury.
"The impact of delaying is even more profound for someone with less savings," says William Meyer, a founder of Social Security Solutions, which offers online software that helps claimants optimize their benefits.
"They have more weight, they are more complex, they are more profound and I enjoy more to play them because you can just actually find many different ways to play," he said.
The dilemmas of 2017 were more profound: There was no obvious common ground between Jerry Jones's vision of the football field as a "respite" and Kaepernick's vision of it as a platform.
But we think the one thing that they all have in common is the uncertainty is holding back to a certain extent investment decisions, and that's a more profound effect on the economy.
All this means that, oddly, the unelected House of Lords will have a more profound debate on the biggest change in Britain in half a century than will the elected House of Commons.
As data collection takes center stage, we actually could be on the edge of yet another data revolution, one that could be more profound than even the web and mobile were before it.
In a fittingly detailed obituary, the New York Times lays out his life work, namely creating and advancing artificial intelligence, a pursuit he deemed "more profound" than the likes of genetics or physics.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in an interview with MSNBC and Recode airing on January 26, that the changes artificial intelligence will bring are "more profound than...electricity or fire," the Verge reports.
But in a more profound sense, the issue is about whether our institutions—be they located in government, education, or the corporate world—are capable of responding humanely to criticism and legitimate grievances.
But as the W.T.A. approach makes clear, being able to legally communicate at length with a player has the capacity to affect a player's mentality and performance in a much more profound way.
If in the early installments he attempted to recruit individual biography to dramatize socioeconomic history, the program's attention is ultimately drawn to an even more profound dynamic: the interplay of self and environment.
The conflict of interest arising from this situation is far more profound than that of the vice president, who has already tied his political reputation to the reputation of the president he serves.
Perhaps nowhere does the struggle between wild and manicured feel more palpable than in Ecuador, and nowhere in Ecuador is the battle for biological and cultural diversity more profound than in Yasuní National Park.
In any case, the arrival of Uber in a city can have a more profound effect than just making everyday life easier or increasing productivity, as people spend less time searching for a ride.
Keynes was writing as new inventions promised to wholly reinvent life in rich countries in ways perhaps more profound than those promised by self-driving cars or other emblems of 21st century techno-futurism.
Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Museum's focus on the sinewy anguish of Rodin's figures provides for a more profound consideration of the craft of the artist, striving for an analysis based on aesthetics, not just history.
Keynes was writing as new inventions promised to wholly reinvent life in rich countries in ways perhaps more profound than those promised by self-driving cars or other emblems of 21st-century techno-futurism.
Into that psychic void rushed numerous observers and commentators who sought to find a more profound meaning from the blaze, notably by tying it to the social unrest and political discord in France today.
But for Utiaqgvik, and other villages on Alaska's North Slope, no change is more profound than the recent, dramatic retreat of Arctic sea ice, which Natives use to fish, hunt, and travel between villages.
"The future well being of our cities lies in a more profound understanding of the links between the built environment … and the social, economic and political processes that give rise to them," they wrote.
Curry's impact on the way N.B.A. games are played now — from deep and deeper — has been more profound than James's impact, though the King was unquestionably the decade's best overall player and biggest newsmaker.
But even if he had a claim form to file, Mr. Kane fears that it would take away from those who suffered more profound losses, like neighbors who lost relatives, pets, homes or businesses.
Right now, Britain is pessimistic and demoralized, so much so that 280 promises to be an "annus horribilis" more profound than the one famously described by Queen Elizabeth II nearly a quarter-century ago.
Yet there is another more basic, and more profound, way in which Tillerson's business experience likely appealed to Trump, and led him to believe Tillerson is the best man to implement his foreign policy.
For these overdue efforts to continue, and for museums to ensure that they, as institutions, remain relevant to contemporary audiences (in more profound ways than as selfie backdrops), curatorial and staff diversity is essential.
AI is predicted to be so massive that Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently said it could have a more profound impact than possibly electricity or fire — two of the most ubiquitous innovations in history.
These lead-related problems collectively hold back America's human capital in a much more profound way than any imperfection of the school system or anything that's going to be addressed through the tax code.
"As racial tensions flared up and revealed themselves to still be one of the main things that as a society we have to tackle and deal with, the relevance became even more profound," he explains.
And while Trump has often seemed indifferent to the electoral fate of the congressional GOP, the reality is that their fates are intertwined in a more profound way than the White House seems to recognize.
The quickening death of America's newspapers, and the communities around them, may be one of the more profound stories of our time—and it's one the papers themselves are neither inclined nor equipped to cover.
Macron's minority is due to a much deeper and more profound malaise that has gripped France for years -- its people are seeking something, anything new, and most are dissatisfied with the choices presented to them.
It also represents a more profound cultural shift, driven by a cosmopolitan relish for diversity and zeitgeisty aversion to chauvinism, such that even white Democrats now feel markedly less chary towards immigration than they did.
That not only highlighted the underlying divisions and turf battles for membership subscriptions that permanently plague the labour movement but also more profound divergences between the Communist-rooted CGT and Berger's more reform-friendly CFDT.
He is on a more profound mission: His book is a parable about the threat from a brazen President who demands a warped concept of loyalty and has only disdain for the rule of law.
But the longer-term implications could be more profound, potentially shutting down altogether an avenue — permitted under both United States and international law — that many people fleeing violence and persecution use to take refuge here.
Do you think that they ... I always thought that the death of Steve Jobs would have an impact on them in a more profound way, but it actually sped everything up, in a different context.
But the reality is that our incivility often reveals much more profound ruptures — and that the obvious kind of civility, the civility of niceness, is only the most superficial marker of much deeper moral obligations.
Last Chance Many dealers have influenced art history through the works they've bought and sold, but only a very few have done something more profound: reshape how we see art and transform what we value.
The predatory state, the extreme insecurity, the sheer weakness of the rule of law—these are problems more profound, at this stage, than a traditional left-right analysis can clarify, let alone begin to solve.
Nowhere was this more profound than in the Eastern Pacific – and the Transnational Criminal Organizations were the benefactors of a diminished presence at a time when over 60,000 Americans perish each year from drug overdoses.
But what's more profound, at this point, are his decisions to uphold America's global alliances, entangle himself in never-ending war in the Middle East, and detach the idea of "civilization" from liberalism and democracy.
The world's most striking sights—the Aurora Borealis, the ubiquitous Eiffel Tower, the shining waterways of Venice—all are made more profound with the addition of exorbitantly dreamy sunsets, glowing script, and lovely floral accents.
The need for law enforcement officials to be perpetually intervening to safeguard Trump's personal financial interests will dramatize the corrupt nature of the setup in a more profound way than any number of preachy ethics documents.
Conversely, Blink's "Misery" doesn't feel that sad because it's mostly just a new-era Foo Fighters-style rager, but for me that is miserable in a much more profound way so the point goes to Blink.
Supporters argued that the bill's wording protected free speech and that the repercussions of being the victim of a hate crime were more profound -- and took longer from which to recover, especially in the LGBTQ community.
I always took trips to India to see my family, but as time went on I started to take them with a new more profound interest in India and how it was a part of me.
However, whether or not the $85B merger rises to the level of an outright rejection or just strong conditions, there is still a far more profound problem, which is not the merger, but the market itself.
Then again, many people will leave the cinema with nothing more profound—or more enjoyable—than the image of Daniel Craig, adorned with a garish blond buzz cut that makes his blue eyes madder than ever.
In some cases, the burden of school debt can have more profound consequences, like earlier this year in Pennsylvania when a school threatened to send students to foster care if parents didn't wipe their children's balances.
We're still talking about the same things, but it leads me to believe that the interest in the game is maybe a little deeper and more profound than the critics of football and its dangers realize.
But something else, something more profound, drove their efforts: their urgency to preserve what Obama once called "the fundamental transformation of the nation" — a grand project much bigger than Obama himself or any other single figure.
Early in Mr Xi's rule, which began in 2012, there was speculation that more profound change in the rural land system might be in the offing, possibly allowing farmers to sell at least some of their land.
The transition to Retina-class resolution is no less transformative in a desktop situation than it was for the iPhone, the iPad, and Mac laptops, and in many ways it's even more profound on a larger canvas.
One of the more profound market moves in the past week was in the bond market, where the 2500-year yield was seen to be at an inflection point Wednesday, trading below the key 250 percent level.
Relations are becoming more numerous while their intensity and authenticity are diminishing," wrote Henri Lefebvre in 1961, and by 1981 he understood that this would entail "a solitude all the more profound for being overwhelmed by messages.
Indeed, the long-term problem is more profound, and it's essential to understand because the Trump administration seeks to redefine what it means to be a Palestinian refugee, which in turn could have implications for refugees worldwide.
Think of Friday morning's re-evaluation of the price of stocks as the market's judgment that the British referendum has more profound economic implications for the United States than the difference between a Democratic and Republican president.
But to convince people they also owe fealty to the state required something even more profound than a cult of personality around the Kims: a set of rituals and beliefs that amounted to a form of religion.
And while it's a lesson we have learned time and again in the past, it's hard to think of a more profound juxtaposition in terms of the need to separate the public image from the private man.
His work suggests that the responses to it are going to have to be more profound, both on a personal level — resisting the competitive, ego-driven aspects of social networking and display — and on a national one.
After my first yoga bass experience, I can say I've had far more profound moments in my low tech (albeit, app-aided) meditation practice, or in a good deep Shavasana (corpse pose) after a vigorous yoga session.
"But the more profound structural changes that will be taking place are likely to have important consequences for both aggregate supply and demand, which we will need to consider carefully as we conduct monetary policy," he added.
But the philosophical and psychological impact might be even more profound, offering a concrete, almost classist, rebuke to ultra-wealthy apartment buyers who sojourn in the city, enjoying its services and amenities, but often pay few taxes.
In its power to reveal more profound truths about museum objects, the Europol photograph recalls the famous image of those manspreading colonialists, the members of the British Punitive Expedition, seated atop their loot at Benin in 1897.
Then there is the maybe more profound meaning of having a politician of that stature working with his hands the way humans have worked with their hands forever, an expression of shared identity deeper than mere party affiliation.
The advance of science, in terms of the basic understandings that we have today and what that allows us to do in materials science, medicine, energy, and continued IT advances, is even more profound than in the past.
While they aren't as dramatic as a shiny new logo, changes like this are arguably more profound, moving YouTube towards a mobile native experience that matches the way the majority of their audience now interacts with the service.
Below are some key shareholder demands: The steel-to-submarines group should make a more profound change to its structure and explore strategic solutions for its businesses, investors such as Cevian, the group's second-largest shareholder, have said.
These practices routinely collapse under the weight and complexity of new challenges — as the decisions moderators make engage ever more profound matters of legal and human rights, with outcomes that affect users, workers, and our digital public commons.
"Elected representatives should work on behalf of the next generation, not disparage them, especially on an issue that is going to have much more profound consequences for young people," tweeted former Obama deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes.
Liberals love to complain about conservatives' steady diet of misinformation through partisan media, but Ms. Schiess's complaint is more profound: Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson aren't just purveyors of distorted news, but high priests of a false religion.
If the museum's $19303 million expansion, planned by the architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler is about half the price of the 2004 project, it heralds a far more profound reorientation of MoMA's mission and approach.
"The revolution there is far deeper and more profound than I understood it to be,"​ he said back home, according to The Burlington Free Press, and commended Cuba ​for providing free health care, free education and free housing.
Perhaps the best argument in favor of abstraction was articulated by Theodor Adorno after the Holocaust, when he asserted that realist representations of atrocity offer simple voyeuristic pleasure over a more profound grasp of the horrors of history.
Visual semblance — as when photographs of young men throwing rocks in different years and locations are set side by side — stresses superficial resemblance and misses more profound and specific conditions concerning the dark insidiousness of their distinctive devastations.
While the game is usually about heroes and villains, slapstick performances and narrative fairytales, the threat of docked points suddenly adds an overblown emotional resonance to proceedings and makes the theatre of any given situation that much more profound.
What Mr. Depardon would like you to see, I think, in this lucid, focused and adamant documentary is something more profound: a man who, whatever the threat he might pose to himself or to others, deserves basic human rights.
As a fourth Saturday of protests looms, in spite of an olive branch offered by the government, nobody can predict whether this revolt will eventually give way to dialogue or degenerate into an even more profound and dangerous crisis.
ERIC R. CAREY, ARLINGTON, VA. To the Editor: The failure of Congress to assess the merits of a United States military intervention in Syria has even more profound slippery-slope implications for a far more concerning matter: North Korea.
The available subject matter includes everything from the more whimsical floating-balloon houses to the more profound Vincent van Gogh scenes and every unexpectedly delightful thing in between (like a Tiger King-style scene or a customizable pet portrait).
"This is a more profound crisis than we've had at other times in the last 20 years," said Stephen Farry, the deputy leader of the Alliance Party, a centrist group that does not identify as either nationalist or unionist.
And then, in "Anything Is Possible," Strout creates a messier, more richly human version of that character's world, thick with details and even more profound in its rendering of the ways we save, or fail to save, one another.
While much has been made about millennials and an assumed preference for "Instagram-worthy funerals," Olson thinks this emphasis on individualism may reflect more profound social and personal angst: "It's a way of exercising control over death," he says.
But now, there is a realization that something more profound has happened: The transition from an Internet of websites to an Internet of mobile apps and social platforms, and Facebook in particular, is no longer coming — it is here.
Certainly, a Warren nomination would underline how ascendant liberalism has become in the party, but to put Mr. Sanders forward as their standard-bearer would suggest that Democrats want to make a far more profound break from conventional politics.
Along with her excitement in committing to softer skin by using the brand's Ultra Moisture Body Wash for two weeks, the transgender actress is also eager to shed light on a more profound and inclusive message with this partnership.
It's a more profound version of what's often called the "black box" problem — the inability to discern exactly what machines are doing when they're teaching themselves novel skills — and it has become a central concern in artificial-intelligence research.
For the pro-lifer, there is no clearer instance of the marginalized, the voiceless, and the vulnerable than in the womb — and no more profound source of wonder at the limitless possibilities that human life is capable of achieving.
After my father and grandmother passed away — both were pianists — my memories of the factory took on a more profound, spiritual importance, and I felt an obligation to return to take pictures of the instrument so deeply connected to my family.
Almost everyone who had any kind of serious policy doubts about Clinton invested vast time and energy in exploring them, regardless of whether or not they had much more profound doubts about Trump, because everyone knew Clinton would win anyway.
They're in VR, but I mean, I think Apple's gonna move head-on into AR. I actually think the manifestations, the things they're gonna do about machine learning are probably much more profound and important than any of that stuff. Right.
For the first couple of communications, he had seen no remarkable difference, but it would only grow more profound, no matter how valiantly she tried to hold it back with all the ways in which humanity cheated the inevitable breakdown.
In fact, it could be even more profound than that, as through all of history we have consumed visual content through a rectangle (from stone tablets, to cinema, to smartphones, etc.) and AR is the first medium that is completely unbound.
"Based on our valuable past experience, we are planning to build up a more profound and actionable program to nurture employees' ideas and launch new startups," said Jaiil Lee, head of the Creativity & Innovation Center at Samsung Electronics in a statement.
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Given the continued decline of church attendance, the rise in atheistic or agnostic sentiment, the increasing irrelevance of theological education and the collapse in interest in such mattters among young people, wiser and more profound decisions might have been made.
Alongside the turbulent economy were signs of something more profound plaguing blue-collar white communities, which have increasingly become core Republican constituencies: an increase in children born to single parents, higher rates of addiction and suicide, and shortened average life spans.
From political and economic statements on luxury branding, to cheeky commentary on irony and artifice in contemporary tastes and insider art markets, to a simple, personal attraction to the material on its merits, to more profound meditations on gesture and ephemerality.
So if L.S.U.'s 46-123 victory over Alabama on Saturday marked a shift in the hegemony of the Southeastern Conference and a further jumbling of the College Football Playoff picture, it was more profound than that for the Tigers.
WASHINGTON — Two senior Obama administration officials said on Monday that the government did not have enough money to effectively combat and treat the Zika virus, which they called a more profound threat to the United States than experts once believed.
She writes of her relationships with her kids and other people important to her: "I have a more profound sense of time's value, and memories that are both more ridiculous and more poignant than I ever would have had otherwise."
What's weird to me is that it appears Bannon's quotes on Trump to Wolff have had a far more profound effect on his role at Breitbart -- and in the conservative firmament more generally -- then when he was fired by Trump!
Boeing came into the year as the fifth-highest-priced stock in the index, meaning it has had a much more profound effect on the Dow than if it would have had the shares simply been trading at a lower price.
There seemed to be a deal to increase Chinese imports of American agricultural and energy products, achieving trade peace — which crumbled days later, as President Trump changed course and demanded more profound changes in the Chinese economy and trade practices.
But since then other risks have become more central, including the danger that some of Trump's own trade policies may damage a global economic expansion in more profound ways than initially thought, undermining business confidence and slowing investment and hiring.
When Sanders returned, he discussed the visit, which included a sitdown with the mayor of Havana, saying, "The revolution (in Cuba) is far deeper and more profound than I had understood it to be" and encompassed more than economic policy.
Another act, passed last year, has introduced even tougher penalties for those with irregular status, including the new crimes of "illegal working" and "driving when unlawfully present in the U.K." The "hostile environment" marks a more profound shift in British politics.
"The fact that modern healthcare systems in the most advanced high-income countries were unable to cope with this unexpected challenge, resulting in the first reductions in longevity for decades, is striking and might signal more profound problems," Jasilionis wrote.
BLAIR: Well, I think it -- it all depends whether the purpose of the tactics is to put the issue on the table and then get a resolution, or whether it signals, you know, more profound shift in policy towards economic nationalism.
But it turned into something far more profound: a referendum on the referendum for Britain to quit the European Union, and its results sent tremors through the Conservative government of Prime Minister Theresa May and made the Labour Party look irrelevant.
Yet, as the three books under review illustrate, today's big ethical issues in biomedicine are not about safety but often more profound questions of parental control over their children's future; personal identity; and the importance of mortality to being human.
This very experience was the answer i have been seeking all whole time But on another level, an even more profound one, it occured to me then and there that I dont really want to know what seinfeld would be like today.
"There are few individuals in the 20043th century who had a more profound impact on a single country than Fidel Castro had in Cuba," Robert Pastor, a former national security adviser for President Jimmy Carter in the 1970s, told CNN in 2012.
"There are few individuals in the 20th century who had a more profound impact on a single country than Fidel Castro had in Cuba," Robert Pastor, a former national security adviser for President Jimmy Carter in the 1970s, told CNN in 2012.
The exchange suggested to Donald that the passenger took pride in the mere fact of traveling on a cruise ship with desirable amenities, which made Donald realize the importance of gathering customer feedback in a way that would reveal more profound psychological insights.
I have seen a lot more need for cultural anthropology and economics to get together, or sociology and economics, in the sense that climate change might have a more profound impact on the way we interact with each other in our society.
In fact, at 1.07 pounds (with a SD card and battery) and measuring 5.22 x 3.35 x 2.76 inches, the EOS RP is even smaller than a Sony A7III, and thanks to its more profound grip, it's much more comfortable to hold.
"I realized that maybe it's this time of my career where I can have a much more profound impact on the world by tackling the biggest problem that I think the modern world is facing today — the problem of unhappiness," Gawdat added.
"Earthrise" transformed the first crewed mission to orbit the moon from a nationalistic bid for prestige in the Cold-War-era space race, into something more profound: a dawning appreciation of humanity's common destiny on a fragile planet in the vacuum of space.
Indeed, the harm to the McKinsey brand is more profound than the fallout from the epochal Galleon hedge fund case almost a decade ago, in which McKinsey's former managing director and a senior partner were convicted on charges related to insider trading.
One can argue with the choices — the "limits" argument might have been better served if personified by the more profound Aldo Leopold or Rachel Carson — but not with the results of his historical research, which provides one charming (and telling) anecdote after another.
Collectively, those benefits will add up to a more profound change: by gathering and processing vast quantities of data about itself, a computerised world will allow its inhabitants to quantify and analyse all manner of things that used to be intuitive and inexact.
More people have lived on earth than the tendentious nets of genealogy — inevitably tangled in the chronologies of faith, race, nation — can catch, and we are connected to them by threads more subtle, and resonances more profound, than have yet been explored.
"If we really want to overcome the wounds of our civil war and build a more educated society and more profound Spanish democracy, we have a huge workload left before us, which certainly includes giving every victim a proper burial," Mr. Canales added.
As important as the Kavanaugh battle was for the court, however, there was something even more profound at stake: whether, on the most important questions, our nation is capable of putting the public interest ahead of partisanship, and whether the truth matters.
Stress drove up hunger in all of the participants, but the hunger hormone ghrelin rose even higher if participants were subjected to the stressful situation later in the day, suggesting stress may have a more profound effect on hunger in the evening.
Sanders, in that sense, has not only missed an opportunity to score points with a Democratic electorate well to Clinton's left on matters of statecraft, but also deprived the country of a more profound debate as to the nature and purpose of U.S. military might.
"We're in the year-end period where there are a lot of folks that have stepped away from the market and therefore some significant changes in buy or sells have a more profound impact on the market," said Gibson Smith, founder of Smith Capital Investors.
But his creative process as well as the nature of his art comes from a more profound place that can only be described as visionary, even if both Tull and Irvin aren't keen on the term because it's so often associated with artist Alex Grey.
In a secular age, he believes, people need a narrative to fill the void left by religion, and great writers can help people locate themselves in "a vivid but inconstant reality that is immeasurably more profound than the temporal concerns of the heroic self".
But President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron have just shared a whirlwind 24-hour love fest in Paris, and the buzz of their ardor and flesh-pressing intimacy has the world reassessing not just the visuals of their relationship but something much more profound.
But the effort comes after the union indicated last year that it was reducing its budget by 30 percent, and some labor officials may question whether a focus on politics, whatever its short-term benefits, will divert the union from solving its more profound challenges.
In fact, I think this transition to 53G is going to be more profound on the networking side than on the device side, and I think we'll see a transition that's as significant in the network as the transition was from analog to digital.
And because "The Wizard of Oz" is my favorite movie of all time, I just couldn't believe that you could put a spin on something that was so huge in the first place, and tell the same story in a more profound way. 8.
It remains to be seen whether complying with the law will mean a heap of fine print and an extra check box buried in a pop-up window, some new kind of warning-label system marking every machine-made decision or much more profound changes.
This fear, of course, comes from media reports of terrorist attacks all over the world, made more profound by the fact that we are less than a month in front of the Iowa caucuses and Republican candidates are crisscrossing the state, making fear a campaign issue.
And so, early the next morning, when F.S.A. rebels burst through the doors of the meeting hall to warn that Islamists were attacking Saraqib, it felt to Hossein like a loss more profound than the failure of an election, or even the demolition of his home town.
I think VICE is doing a good job in some respects, but to me it's still not the type of transformational media that would inspire people to make more profound changes in their lives and want to be part of a movement for ecological and social regeneration.
His vows are all the more profound knowing that the Knight of the Flowers will never have the opportunity to keep or stray from them, and that the great gothing of Westeros will continue throughout the episode, as character after character—Cersei, Daenerys, Sansa, Arya—choose darkness.
An Ohio State trustee has resigned, saying the punishment of the football coach Urban Meyer, a three-game suspension, should have been "more profound" after a report concluded he had mishandled domestic violence accusations against an assistant coach and had tolerated the assistant's misbehavior for years.
I argued last week that Europe seems closer to such a moment than America — the tensions within its version of the liberal order are more profound, the weak points of its system more obvious, its social-cultural decadence somewhat more advanced, the external pressure more severe.
The far more profound disruption is happening in the workplace and in the economy at large, as the relentless march of technology has brought us to a point where machines and software are not just outworking us but starting to outthink us in more and more realms.
But it also highlighted a more profound parallel in the often synergistic US and UK politics that potentially poses longer-term threats to progressive parties: culturally and politically, they have lost touch with their heartland working-class voters -- the very people they were set up to represent.
And in Colombia—a country whose indigenous and Afro-Colombian cultures face danger of extinction, stigmatization, and a wave of targeted threats and killings—the celebration has taken on a more profound meaning: Carnaval has become a means of preservation and celebration in the midst of that violence.
We often get derailed in conversations about alien life by focusing on little green men and the like, but the reality of trying to find life is much more profound: As astrobiologist Lynn Rothschild told us, we really only have one data point for understanding what life is.
"This Court found that injuries would occur to the Plaintiff States if the injunction was denied, but denied the injunction because it found that the injuries that would occur to the Government and the Defendant-Intervenors if the injunction were granted would be more profound and significant," he added.
" (She's struck with sciatica; he, with palpitations.) But she also reveals a deeper, starker pain: "The vulnerability and the ultimate intimacy of sex is even more profound when you've lost more than you ever thought you could lose, and at this age, we have all lost too much.
She didn't see the suffering that I had glimpsed growing up: the numbers tattooed on my grandfather's arm; the more subtle but far more profound psychological scars of an Auschwitz survivor who escaped a death march in 1945 by hiding under a dung pile in the Bavarian countryside.
As a listener will quickly discover once they dive into the band's new sophomore release, Black Somnia, not much has changed on that front, but I daresay that the band has gained a more profound understanding of how to translate that inspiration into their own truly iconoclastic sound.
"Peep's philosophies are no more profound than a great Instagram caption, and he can come off as a bit of an indignant kid, but it's easy to see why a new class of spitfires are using him as a talisman for their anxieties," Sheldon Pearce wrote for Pitchfork.
Add to that the local businesses which rely on the club for their existence – the favourite pubs, diners and food stands where supporters have passed countless hours – and the reality of relocation seems rather more profound than Karren Brady's platitudes about changing 'brand values' and cultivating West Ham's 'global appeal'.
Turning Star: Trek Discovery into a larger story, a meditation on human nature, rather than just the tale of a rogue AI, would be a more profound statement, and would open countless new doors for storytelling in the Star Trek universe surrounding the Borg, arguably the best villains of the franchise.
"Few events have represented a more profound breach of public trust than your decision to allow the Clinton email investigation to be overseen by deputy F.B.I. director Andrew McCabe, whose wife Jill McCabe received approximately $700,000 in campaign donations steered to her by a top Clinton surrogate," Mr. Trump wrote.
A less expected and perhaps more profound finding, however, has been what the introspective founder Prayag Narula of LeadGenius tweeted at me recently: that behind the hubris and Machiavellianism one can find in tech companies is a constant struggle with anxiety and an abiding feeling of inadequacy among tech leaders.
Baldwin's words reverberate on the page—they hardly need illustration, and yet Taschen's new edition of the book, gorgeously enriched with more than 100 photos by photojournalist Steve Schapiro, who spent much of the 60s photographing Baldwin and civil rights activists in the South, render the text all the more profound.
This makes both the Seal AND Steve Miller versions also acceptable listening for a lot of other really great basketball plays, like, for instance, Steph Curry peeling off a screen and drilling a three-pointer: Goes without saying the effect is even more profound if the footage is in slow-motion.
What's more, 13 percent of all American adults do not use the Internet at all – a statistic that is even more profound among seniors (45 percent of whom do not own a computer) and minority households (between nearly half and 85033 percent of which have no wired Internet at home).
However, the quantification of it through the flooding of my news feed at the hashtag's peak reinforced a more profound truth: every woman lives in a culture in which she can experience harassment and assault and is expected to remain silent on it to preserve the feelings and power of men.
For nearly 800 pages, she is basically silent on any conflict with Hughes, but after hundreds of letters delineating domestic improvements and yearnings, one begins to suspect that there is a bigger problem in her house that she is trying to fix, a more profound anxiety she is trying to quiet.
On top of that, collapsing confidence, layoffs or even reduced working hours - hitting both output and demand - and a credit crunch are adding to the woes and raising the prospect of a more profound shock as markets scramble to find out how bad the damage is in the data fog.
On top of that, collapsing confidence, layoffs or even reduced working hours - hitting both output and demand - and a credit crunch are adding to the woes and raising the prospect of a more profound shock as markets scramble to find out how bad the damage is in the data fog.
Hodges, he swept away bans on same-sex marriage altogether, ending with a stirring tribute to the value of marriage that's become a mainstay of wedding readings in the years since: No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and family.
Facebook and Tesla are poised to own what's next… Meanwhile, in the rest of the world, automation will transform billions of lives in simpler but more profound ways: from getting a decent primary education to providing spot prices for crops, as well as access to fair credit and personally matched job opportunities.
The worries were deepening even before the Orlando nightclub tragedy and have grown more profound since, as veteran Republican officials in Washington and around the country talk not only about Donald Trump's recent troubles as a candidate but the potential, in their view, for a damaging "Trump effect" on other Republican candidates.
Louder Than Bombs, the delicately affecting new drama from director and co-writer Joachim Trier, dives deep into the secrets of one unhappy family, and it's to the film's credit that it never tries to convince us that these characters' melancholy lives are somehow more profound, tragic, or important than anyone else's.
It tells the story of how he dropped out of the square life in 1963 to become a beatnik—how he took acid in Spain during the psychedelic 60s, before looking for a more profound way to permanently alter his consciousness: auto-trepanation, the act of drilling a hole into your skull.
"The Fed is on hold for Q1 and by the time it needs to make a decision on policy again, we'll have a lot more data and we'll have a better sense if this is softness associated with equity market concerns, or whether there was something more profound going on," said Katzive.
There's still a little bit of stigma in our category in the U.S., but that stigma is much more profound outside, particularly in South America and Asia, where I think that word of mouth and having success and people talking about this success is going to be really important for the growth.
He actively sought to suppress knowledge of it (including banning the publication of census data), so as not to distract from the campaign to collectivise Soviet agriculture and extend the Communist Party's reach into the countryside—a campaign Ms Applebaum calls a "revolution...more profound and more shocking than the original Bolshevik revolution itself".
They also get a deeper and more profound layer of data: They can see how much money was spent on Facebook promotion to drive traffic to the post in order to meet targets, a common and sometimes lucrative practice for publishers, who have been able to significantly mark up the price on such distribution.
Hissey modeled three scenarios: a base case where the dispute continues along its current path and tensions and tariffs gradually escalate; an optimistic result where the U.S. and China reach broad agreements on the future but the newly imposed tariffs remain, and a "conservative" case that involves "rapidly deteriorating" relations and a more profound impact.
But its significance was more profound: After five weeks of private fact-finding, Democrats signaled that, despite Republican opposition, they now had enough confidence in the severity of the underlying facts about Mr. Trump's dealings with Ukraine, and enough public backing for pursuing their inquiry, to start making their case for impeachment before the American people.
Beyond the psychodramas and the expected protests at every stop on Mr. Trump's itinerary, the visit also raises more profound questions about the durability of the special ties between London and Washington at a time when Mr. Trump is attacking the basic institutions of the postwar international order and with Britain on the verge of leaving the European Union.
But in a film whose underlying theme is representation — or the lack of it — it is hard not to want to see some of that prevailing disparity rectified, or to have a more profound acknowledgement of the underlying conditions that have created these great disparities between the (predominantly white) West and the rest of the world.
Obama's problem is that with each spectacular attack, the pressure mounts to do more, to send troops somewhere or bomb something or ban someone from doing something — even though more intensive military engagement is a violation of the "don't do stupid shit" principle that constitutes a more profound national security doctrine than Obama is given credit for.
While most analysts acknowledge the risks of the uncertainty of the price of oil for Saudi Arabia, Hanke sees a further and perhaps more profound risk over the uncertainty of the regime, arguing that the Saudis' willingness to pump even at low prices shows in part that they themselves are discounting a non-minimal chance of losing power over the medium term.
Given that most of us are connected to the internet most of the time — desktops and laptops at work and school; smartphones at work and school and home and anywhere else that has a viable cellular connection — that means mindless boredom has reached an unimaginable scale, and that it's simultaneously way more profound than it was in the '90s, when it was a dominant cultural force.
Besides, if he'd consulted instead the poems of Char or Eluard, Desnos or Tzara, he might have found that the Surrealist "marvelous" is not the enemy of the everyday, as he imagines, but rather can have a far more profound relation to life than anything he himself has been able to imagine — at least from what I could force myself to read in this book.
He is suspicious of interpretation—the very spine of Avedon and Baldwin's book, which I admired, in part, because it took what Daddy loved or held on to in a confusing world—facts—and said that it was all open to interpretation precisely because it was a confusing world: art was a different and in many ways more profound evocation of the truth of the times rather than Daddy saying, Here's what the news says.
The metatextual sampling thing here (via samples, Rihanna turns into Sister Nancy and Nina Simone, trap and house music become one, and Kanye morphs into a previous era's forever-tinkering genius, Arthur Russell), and those blips of IRL Kanye (laptop theft, Lexapro freak-outs) and "properly" personal-is-political Kanye (conflating the failing economy and his father's failings, a line about police shootings) are more profound than the crowbarred-in Christian imagery.

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