Word: profound
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...ways to improve quality and output. Both Government and business are setting aside past acrimony and seeking ways to revitalize Detroit. The roles and responsibilities of workers, managers and Government officials in the auto industry are rapidly changing, and the new industrial order developed there will have a profound impact on all U.S. business...
...auto industry will undergo a profound transformation in the 1980s. Additional automation, a slower-growing U.S. market and more overseas manufacturing will inevitably mean fewer domestic automobile
...most profound differences between Reagan and Eisenhower spring from contrasts in their backgrounds and experience. Eisenhower had orchestrated the largest and most complex military operation in history-the retaking of Western Europe. In that job, he functioned as supreme diplomat as well as soldier. Ike's expertise in foreign policy was thorough, practiced and instinctive. He dealt with men like Churchill on an equal basis. Reagan has worked as an actor and served a creditable eight years as Governor of the nation's most populous state. That experience may exceed Jimmy Carter's when he arrived...
...advocacy of peasant rights; Dom Hélder had not been seen on Brazilian television in eight years. In Salvador, the Pope issued a blunt warning to Latin America's rulers: "The realization of justice in this continent presents a clear dilemma: either it will be done through profound and courageous reform, according to principles that express the supremacy of human dignity, or it will occur-but without lasting results and without benefit for mankind-by the forces of violence." In other words: change now or face bloody revolution...
...some sign that conservatives are not uncompromising. This week in Detroit, there have been no such indications. Maybe that's why conservatives sport smiles wide than Carter's 1976 grin. The roots of the slogan, "Together--A New Beginning," are found not in optimism, however, but in intolerance--a profound cynicism about anything classified as non-conservative...