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1 It was an act of cowardice and petulance that would have profound consequences .
2 Reintegrating Iran into the global economy would have profound consequences .
3 This has profound consequences , impossible to do justice to here.
4 This has profound consequences for democracy because asymmetry of knowledge translates into asymmetries of power.
5 A yes vote will have profound consequences for Scotland and the rest of the UK.
6 That's the most interesting point of all, because it has profound consequences for the region.
7 And here, too, Scottish Presbyterianism managed to achieve something that had profound consequences for the future.
8 Examining the New Testament had more profound consequences .
9 The conclusions we have reached bear profound consequences .
10 The EFL board's decision will have profound consequences .
11 Bringing television into our homes had profound consequences .
12 It will have most profound consequences in healthcare, such as alerting carers to falls or seizures.
13 MR Tony Blair's sensational election victory could prove to have profound consequences for developments about Northern Ireland.
14 This has profound consequences for women's wealth and overall well-being, particularly since China privatised public housing in 1998.
15 This is not something that happened overnight, but it is something that has profound consequences for our future.
16 A tiny imperfection with profound consequences .
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