Word: profoundity
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...court concluded its decision by writing, "Throughout the nation, Americans are engaged in an earnest and profound debate about the morality, legality, and practicality of physician assisted suicide. Our holding permits this debate to continue, as it should in a democratic society." So far, Oregon's state law is one of a kind. But should other states decide to follow suit, their citizens should be free to debate and decide the issue, unhampered by unwanted federal legislation...
...decades later, some still don't want to hear her. For parents, her book's chief finding, to be sure, is hardly upbeat or very reassuring: children take a long time to get over divorce. Indeed, its most harmful and profound effects tend to show up as the children reach maturity and struggle to form their own adult relationships. They're gun-shy. The slightest conflict sends them running. Expecting disaster, they create disaster. "They look for love in strange places," Wallerstein says. "They make terrible errors of judgment in whom they choose...
...Check the Rhime" A Tribe Called Quest My all-time favorite - breathtaking rhyming skills, tricky abstract poetics creating mental aerobics for the listener, and a profound musical commentary on the MC as bebop inheritor...
...whole structure of Chinese society becomes rather different starting in 1600," Kuhn says. "There is more contact with the outside world, and it becomes much more commercial, which has profound effects on how people live...
...Despite your trust in MIT, things went terribly awry," Vests's letter read. "At a very personal level, I feel that we at MIT failed you and Scott. For this you have our profound apology...