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‘Consequences can be profound.’

[⟨det (plur consequence.n)⟩ profound.a]

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The war had profound economic consequences.
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While easy to grasp in principle, this is the hardest idea to understand about general relativity, and its consequences are profound and not fully explored, even at the classical level.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The consequences that will befall suffering humanity as this bitterly anti-human exceptionalism agenda picks up more steam are profound.
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As the dissenters anticipated, the consequences were profound and long – lasting.
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Without a stringent emissions policy in place, the consequences for the global climate would be profound.
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Pance 2006 notes that’ ’ estrogen and progesterone? regulate the nitric oxide synthases (NOS) and, in turn, the NO produced has profound consequences on tumor cell homeostasis.
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And the consequences have been profound.
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Because such reactions are fundamental to the existence of life and many of its processes, such research can have profound consequences for future clinical and scientific efforts.
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The consequences have been profound, and the passage to something different may not be an improvement.
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Among the many profound consequences of this was the end, for the time being at least, of Ibrahim’s dream of a Southeast Asia – wide pan – Malay nation.
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As an ATA gene holder, Carson might not have appreciated the profound consequences of his discovery on how to activate it in people like Rodney, but Rodney knew damn well that Earth had been saved from certain death on more than one occasion because of his own – or his team’s – artificial ability to manipulate ATA – activated technology.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The explanation is simple but carries profound consequences: baptism of any kind occurs only once and is never repeated.
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And the consequences are profound, even for the drafting lawyers.
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Abs – crunches, twisting crunches The notion of compound and isolation exercises is child’s yet the consequences are profound!
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The consequences are profound!
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In Wikipedia:

In Jewish law, besides other things, the consequences of a woman remarrying and having a child while still legally married to another is profound: the child would be a mamzer, to be avoided at any cost.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

Instead, integrate propriety and open source models. p.85 If the open source upstarts manage to get a toehold, there will be profound consequences for incumbent software vendors whose business models rest on the whopping fees firms pay to license enterprise solutions.
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““’Choice ’” “Turkey’s bid for membership in the European Union could be one of the most important geopolitical events of the next few decades, with profound consequences for Europe’s identity, the security and politics of Eurasia and the Middle East, and the debate about democracy in Muslim countries.
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In a concession that would have profound and tragic consequences, Australia agreed to an Indonesian military demand that the Indonesian military provide security for the vote and not foreign military forces.
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Queried on 2013-05-19.