1. Events to date represent only the beginnings of a more profound shift. 2. Also muddying the outlook is the potentially profound shift to the Internet by corporate America. 3. But it was an even more profound political shift for the Republican majority in the Senate. 4. But the institution was so basic that genuine antislavery attitudes required a profound shift in moral perception. 5. Changes in the law driven by a conservative U.S. Supreme Court and profound shifts in urban demographics are prompting school districts to end their old desegregation cases. 6. For starters, he may well make two or more appointments to the Supreme Court that could result in a profound shift on privacy and abortion rights. 7. Former President Jimmy Carter, acting privately but with the tacit consent of the Clinton administration, opened the way last month for this profound shift in U.S. policy. 8. Have centerfolds simply migrated to the Web, or has there been a more profound shift in the nature and the influence of pornography? 9. Hochschild may speak softly, but she has an uncanny knack for distilling profound cultural shifts into catch phrases that command attention. 10. It would mark a profound shift in the sad continuum of ground zero from recovery to rebuilding, and it would require formal commemoration. |
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