Sentences with phrase «as profound»

This comes as a profound move for the real estate investment financier, as Matt Flores pioneers the integration of lead gen innovation into the private money industry.
But few, she says, as profound as the elimination of what she calls «mountains of paper» with OpsTechnology Paperless Invoicing.
I am not sure I am as smart or as profound as Yogi, but I know what he meant.
Second, adverse early experiences may compromise later emerging developmental processes that can not be ascertained at very young ages, such as the profound effects of institutional rearing on executive functioning in middle childhood (25).
These differences can be as simple as a new necktie and as profound as a shift in spiritual beliefs.
If a mother figure (i.e. adoptive or foster mom) connects with a baby early enough — perhaps right from the hospital — the loss isn't usually as profound.
Her book is a salve for those who are suffering from the discovery of betrayal and is equally as profound for the unfaithful partner.
Your farts are funny, your temper tantrums are cute, every word you utter is held up as a profound proof of your intellect.
Similarly, while the polls told us that climate change is a critical concern for many electors, there was scant MSM coverage of climate as the profound health challenge facing us (as noted below by Dr Tim Senior).
Allows you to guide your couples to develop skills that go beyond the art of dialoguing, skills that deepen the whole body, mind and spiritual attunement, and create long lasting, safe authentic connection, as well as profound relational transformation.
For instance, your ability to follow someone's lead, stick to directories, organize your day and working duties, as well as profound knowledge of certain technologies, methods, techniques, etc., can be your key strengths and skills.
An objective that is missing either of these may not bring as profound results as one would expect.
You may have received dozens of applications for the position of an Accounts Receivable Clerk, but I can assure you that none of them will be as profound as mine.
While it doesn't deliver as profound and rich black colours as rival OLED TVs, it compensates for this superbly by reproducing exceptional amounts of shadow detailing in even the darkest parts of the picture, and by providing superior control over its OLED pixels at just - above - black levels.
AI is as profound in its implications as electricity, and just as one can not imagine a business taking a «wait and see» attitude about electricity, companies that don't rethink every department on their org chart in light of this new technology are at risk at being displaced by their more agile competitors.
When Roy Berg started practising 20 years ago, the global economy wasn't as profound as it is now.
In Loyola High School v Quebec (Attorney General), Justice Abella held that «an essential ingredient of the vitality of a religious community is the ability of its members to pass on their beliefs to their children...» She characterized measures that disrupt the vitality of religious communities as profound interferences with religious freedom.
I said earlier that this case is as profound in its implications as the earlier constitutional one.
There are few instances where the urgency to obtain relief is as profound as in a Workers» Compensation case.
Yet I mean the question seriously and regard the answer, or pursuit of the answer, as profound.
The answer may seem obvious and the question rhetorical, but Rees Morrison says he asks the question seriously and regards the answer as profound.
Her findings, detailed in a 166 - page report, cited a litany of failures she described as profound, including weak leadership, a dysfunctional quality management system, inconsistently trained and qualified analysts, and outdated and inconsistent testing procedures.
The major clue in successfully executing a transaction within this sector is a strong and deep understanding of the transaction drivers of each relevant player as well as profound and dedicated transaction execution expertise.
«I'm pretty convinced we're in the midst of a transformation which is probably as profound as what happened immediately after the Second World War, when we got all excited about automobiles and in a sense turned our backs on cities.»
Further still, the acknowledgment of our primate cousins as sentient beings could add some much - need impetus to global conservation efforts as a profound emotional toll on the animals themselves is counted among the tragedies resulting from poaching and habitat loss.
If the climatic change is as profound as some of the pessimists fear, the resulting famines could be catastrophic.
ronhave: As a profound skeptic on CAGW, I found this piece somewhat timid for this reason: there is no signal whatsoever that CO2 has anything to do with climate.
As a profound skeptic on CAGW, I found this piece somewhat timid for this reason: there is no signal whatsoever that CO2 has anything to do with climate.
«It will require exploring possibilities for realising «negative» emissions as well as profound lifestyle changes of current generations.»
Should Mitt Romney's opposition to government action on climate change be understood as a profound ethical lapse?
In some systems, however, climate change impacts have not been as profound as in others.
Climate change must be understood and responded to as a profound problem of global justice, ethics, and morality.
Climate change must be understood and responded to as a profound problem of global justice and ethics.
I don't think GW is a scam (not even by those who attempt to profit off of it), I do regard it as a profound error not unlike the errors of the Club of Rome or Paul Ehrlich, or even Malthus.
was fresh out of graduate school — he had received his MFA from the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1962 — and he cites these three exhibitions as profound and foundational experiences.
She is one of those artists whose fans recognize as profound and undervalued, and whose market is set, at some point, for a rise.
Seeing art as a profound and competent media for social and political discourse, the gallery aspires to serve as a platform for art that interacts with the surrounding society.
I pointed out to him once that I knew a painting in California of some tulips in a vase that was as profound as anything he'd done.
He is one of the most enduring figures of the 20th century international avant - garde, and has been cited as a profound influence by artists ranging from Robert Rauschenberg to Damian Hirst.
And it has a certain nice finish, but on the other hand, I don't think it's as profound as many of the others.
These early years in his bottega formed the foundation of her artistic skills, not only in drawing and painting, but also in sculpture, ceramics and other techniques such as engraving, as well as a profound appreciation of art history.
Drawing on the Joyner / Giuffrida collection's unparalleled holdings, a central theme will be the power of abstract art as a profound political choice, rather than a stylistic preference, for generations of African - American artists.
While the repetition of This Side Up generates a rather bland impression of redundancy, the same tactic would later function as a profound indictment on American consumer culture....
We discern in both a rigorous attention to the character and form of his materials, as well as a profound engagement with memory.
His 1991 canvas Landscape with Dollar Sign is still as profound today as it was when he painted it, nearly 25 years ago!
Eleusian, too, is bleak, but dark and captivating, as profound and brooding as the mythical home of Persephone.
Now the room holds Kcho's towering pile of boats and tires, about as profound as my childhood fights with inner tubes.
... To learn a way of thinking, seeing, making in which everything is regarded as profound.
Just as profound, but in a more upbeat kind of way, were the works on view at the Studio at the Charles J. Colton School, a P.S. 1 — style free studio and art - education program set up by Tannen and his wife, Jeanne Nathan, who also founded the Warehouse District's CAC after relocating from New York in the late»70s.
There are lots of artists who, furrowing their brows and trying to convince us of their seriousness, aren't half as profound or compelling.»
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