11. Part of the reason for the transmogrification of film is the profound cultural shift that both accompanies and feeds on the current deadening of political debate. 12. Still, assassinations often signify the collapse of old political fronts and the emergence of new groups that bring about profound shifts in the political order. 13. Still, the concern was obvious as officials noted that Congress was considering profound shifts in Medicare that even hospital officials have yet to think through. 14. That reassessment makes some market watchers believe a profound shift in stock market strategy is under way. 15. The challenge may also be a distorted reflection of more profound shifts in culture and politics. 16. The departure of Schaeuble leaves the opposition Christian Democratic Union rudderless at a time of profound shifts in the political landscape of German-speaking Europe. 17. The effort to curtail benefits for legal immigrants, who pay taxes and serve in the armed forces, represents a profound shift in national attitudes. 18. The moment would mark such a profound shift in the sad continuum of ground zero, from recovery to rebuilding, that formal commemoration was required. 19. The trend represents a profound shift for an industry that touches virtually every large company around the globe. 20. This contrast reflects, among other things, a profound national shift in political power over the last three decades. |
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