profound impact
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprofoundandimpact
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profound
adjective
uk/prəˈfaʊnd/us/prəˈfaʊnd/
felt or experienced very strongly or in an ...
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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk/ˈɪm.pækt/us/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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In this perspective, psycholinguistic research could have aprofoundimpacton clinical practice, and even shed new light on the nature of language itself.
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The decisions and actions of engineers have aprofoundimpacton the world and society at large.
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But there were at least two ways in which the war did have aprofoundimpact.
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The consequences of violence and social disintegration have a disproportionate andprofoundimpacton urban youth.
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Unlike chronic stress, traumatic events can be single occurrences that have aprofoundimpacton the individual and his or her development.
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Perhaps their insistence on the unity of economic science explains why their seminal contributions have had such aprofoundimpacton the entire field.
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First, religious diversity will and should have aprofoundimpacton many exclusivists and the epistemic status of their beliefs.
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The rapidity with which social demarcations get consolidated aboard ship reveals theprofoundimpact of class performatives on the life of the nation.
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Naturally, the distinction between cultural and ecological prehistory resulted in various specializations, although it has never had aprofoundimpacton archaeological interpretation.
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It has exerted aprofoundimpacton the two cities' post-partition development.
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There can be no doubt regarding theprofoundimpactthat this operation has on ventricular geometry.
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Thisprofoundimpactof heterogeneity can be attributed to the assumption that the exposure factor is individual-specific and does not change throughout an individual's life-time.
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In addition to other factors, a small number of particular genes can have aprofoundimpacton colonizing ability.
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In other words, selection exerts aprofoundimpacton the organizational world, and thus density varies over time and space.
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Such encounters have aprofoundimpacton the refugees who experience them and are told and retold, transforming the conflict into something concrete and immediate.
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These differences had aprofoundimpacton the foundational positions that mathematical thinkers defended as the century unfolded.
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Screening criteria, instrumentation choices, duration of trials and analytic strategies may have aprofoundimpacton the conclusions that can be derived from trials.
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This revolt had aprofoundimpacton his anti-colonial feelings, which paralleled the development of communist ideas in his formative years.
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Nonetheless, it had a very wide circulation and had aprofoundimpacton computational studies of ion permeation.
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Repeated experiences with failing in the peer group would be expected to have an even moreprofoundimpacton social development.
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