Sentences with phrase «profoundly affect the state»

«The Gaming Commission is a public entity making decisions that will profoundly affect this state's economy, and that means the public has a basic right to see how those decisions were made,» the Oneida Indian Nation said in a statement.
«Research now validates what yoga adepts have claimed for thousands of years: Yoga practices profoundly affect our state of heart and mind!

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Poetry requires acts of exquisite selection and distillation that Smith, poet laureate of the United States, performs with virtuosity and passion throughout her profoundly affecting fourth collection.
One can't fault him for his honesty, and the way he conveys his mental state is profoundly affecting, but it certainly will affect readers.
It reflected the state of mind of the artists, who had been profoundly touched and affected by the shock waves that had buffeted civilisation, culture and art.
When they settled in New York City, which became their permanent home, in 1964, the Vietnam War and the social changes it was creating in the United States affected Ms. Spero profoundly.
From emigrating to the United States, to painting while being a new mother, the circumstances and constraints of an artist's experience and environment can profoundly affect how, when, and why art is made.
(1) The legislature finds and declares that because the profession of professional counseling profoundly affects the lives of people of this state, it is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the common good by:
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