71. It is easy to forget how rapidly Washington has become wired to its fickle public, and how profound a change this has occasioned. 72. It comes as the political climate surrounding the issue of affirmative action programs is undergoing a profound change, with supporters of affirmative action program increasingly on the defensive. 73. It was clear the pope believes that faith can be a catalyst for profound change. 74. It represents a profound change both in the scale and the complexity of operations mounted by any terrorist group. 75. Just as President Bush is putting into effect policies long advanced by conservative foundations, the three leading conservative foundations are facing profound change. 76. Legislation that would make profound changes is being pushed through before the public or the press has a chance to understand what its effects would be. 77. Little did its members know seven years ago that profound changes would be in the wind. 78. Life in France has not been happy in recent years, and Chirac promised profound change while he was running for the presidency. 79. More profound cultural changes are also at work. 80. Neither Reagan nor Bush were lawyers, yet their administrations were responsible for profound change in the nature of the federal bench. |
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