1. And this had profound consequences for the functioning of each system. 2. December is a month when what is said and who you meet could have profound consequences. 3. The electric light was an invention with profound existential consequences. 4. They are worried that genetic differences imported into the native flora will have profound ecological consequences. 5. It is essential for the local and family historian to grasp this basic demographic information and to understand its profound consequences for the nature of English society. 6. The continuing conflict between control and autonomy has profound consequences for industrial relations and it will therefore be examined in detail in subsequent chapters. 7. The growing pressures on the railways for cost-cutting and rationalization have had profound consequences for industrial relations. 8. And for the first time, Starr was highly critical of Monica Lewinsky, saying she was oblivious to the profound consequences of her affair with the president. 9. And that could have profound consequences for global ecosystems. 10. A Netanyahu victory could have profound consequences for Israel and the whole Middle East. |
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