Sentences with phrase «profound changes we want»

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If you are looking at losing weight, having more energy, feeling less hungry or you want to optimise your health, IF could make all the difference and it will give you the tools to understand your body better — long term this can lead to profound, long lasting changes.
The alteration of the original curse, which threatened death, to one of profound sleep suggests that the two are not all that different If we do not want to change and develop, then we might as well remain in a deathlike sleep.
However, the change in women's attitudes and practices will be equally profound, for there is no reason to think that with the increasing equality of women we can assume that women will «naturally» want to be mothers.
Now I want to change the frame of reference to the present and argue that (1) since Whitehead's time, there have been at least three profound interrelated changes in the shape of social life; (2) these changes do not nullify his insights, but they do make them relevant in ways he never would have suspected; and (3) his emphasis on imagination, creativity, and a zest for life must be tempered to stress what he could take for granted, but which I believe we can not.
We want to realize that these dietary changes and nutrients can have profound effects.
People want to come home changed in some profound way, and I'm not convinced this isn't kind of a bullshit goalpost.
Seeing these miracles has been the greatest blessing of my life, but today I want to talk about one particular student who taught me to believe in the impossible and allowed me to learn that impossible is just a starting point to profound change, both in an individual, school and even society.
In this post, I want to talk about one of these ideas, a policy that if enacted could represent one of the most profound changes in Massachusetts climate policy in a decade.
Meanwhile, globally the legal profession is undergoing a profound change; some would say a revolutionary change (see Jordan Furlong's «You Say You Want a Revolution?»
In adopting «Transforming Regulation and Governance in the Public Interest» as a strategic priority, Council has signalled that it wants to consider fundamental and perhaps profound change.
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