With an extremely high degree of severity.
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Examples for "profound"
Examples for "profound"
1These are certainly days of profound change in the political landscape there.
2It's actually a profound question that we don't know the answer to.
3He had a profound understanding of the danger of unchecked state power.
4Now a similarly profound change is taking place in another country: Russia.
5Her words over the past few days are having a profound effect.
1Through very severe austerity measures, just bring down the level of debt.
2Three levels of severity were derived: less severe, severe and very severe.
3Such a social crisis is always short, but it is very severe.
4It was very severe and I was off school for a year.
5This is illustrated by the often very severe punishment of scientific fraud.
6Some are still in the hospital with very severe illness, Schuchat said.
7Björck proposes that Zalachenko's rehabilitation-hesuffered very severe burns-becarried out abroad.
8Her condition is very severe and she is a danger to herself.
9In nature without glasses, we would have been a very severe disadvantage.
10The punishment is very severe, but in accordance with law and custom.
11The enmity between them and the orthodox Mohammedans has been very severe.
12The ships encountered very severe weather on approaching the coast of Siberia.
13The night was very severe, and many of the animals were frozen.
14The hand-to-hand fighting was very severe, and the enemy suffered heavy loss.
15The cold, which was very severe in December, became its powerful auxiliary.
16This was very severe work indeed, and we were drenched in perspiration.
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Very severe a través del temps
Very severe per variant geogràfica