Word: profounder
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...same time, our policy is not excessively naive or optimistic. Our willingness to negotiate with both parties to the current crisis in Algeria stems also from a profound uncertainty as to who will be calling the shots from Algiers in the months and years to come. To the extent we are able, it makes good sense to court both the Islamists and the government simultaneously...
...beliefs is that the New Young are so different from their elders that a profound change will occur in Japan in the coming years," Wardell says. "One of my professors argued with me that the New Young will conform in some degree and that the changes I foresee will not occur...
...older, I have realized that the fine print is more important, more powerful than ritual or atmospherics. Still half in, half out of the church, wistfully faithful, I find myself puzzling over those contractual details. The church's ideals of family, for example, strike me as, by turns, heroic, profound or quaint...
This is a time of profound insecurity in which people seek answers in their leaders which they can't find in themselves, a panel of academics said at the Kennedy School of Government last night...
William and Mary games have set the stages for the past two seasons. Utter defeat has given the Crimson an acute awareness of its profound deficiencies, the type that can't be can't be remedied in gutty practice sessions and late-night strategy sessions. For the past two years, the William and Mary games--both in the second week of the season, have muffled even the loudest pre-season hype...