Example sentences of "[vb mod] have a profound [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The effects of distant secondary schooling on adolescents and their families have already been noted ; it should not be ignored , equally , that the wholesale absence of over-12 year-olds from small communities must have a profound influence , particularly on younger children . |
2 | That must have a profound effect on the ozone layer . |
3 | It must have a profound appeal to the devotee who stands before it and be meaningful . |
4 | They could have a profound effect upon the motor industry worldwide , since the standards can be met only with use of electric cars and alternative fuels . |
5 | The letting and operation of such contracts could have a profound effect on health care planning . |
6 | Moeri 's account of the accident could have a profound effect on the defence the company makes at the trial , which resumes on 11 May . |
7 | One mistake could have a profound effect later on . |
8 | But the appeal is also of importance for the future of the law of restitution , since the decision of your Lordships ' House could have a profound effect upon the structure of this part of our law . |
9 | A major new training initiative set up by the Women 's Unit and the Personnel Services Division could have a profound effect on women 's employment across Europe . |
10 | These Directives could have a profound effect upon the value for money which insurance companies and pension providers can offer their customers , throughout Europe , in the years ahead . |
11 | The UV radiation reaching the ground is expected to be 33 per cent higher than in 1980 by the end of the century , which " could have a profound effect on agriculture and forestry , " according to Dr Brian Jordan of Horticulture Research International . |
12 | Judging by the scheme 's success it looks as though Darlington 's Railside Revival project could have a profound impact on the North-East as a whole well into the next century . |
13 | Tax policy may have a profound effect on those on low incomes , but constitutionally any changes are a matter for the Chancellor of the Exchequer . |
14 | Just by changing the colour of the walls and soft furnishings you can provide a completely new background that may have a profound effect on the existing furniture , making it look entirely different . |
15 | This may have a profound effect on the organisms development , e.g. Down 's syndrome ( extra 21 chromosome ) , Kleinfelter 's syndrome XXY ( outwardly male , female characteristics ) . |
16 | As anyone knows who has read the literature of management information systems , office automation , and document-based systems , we are bombarded by data which if valid ( and accepted by the profession ) would have a profound effect on the design of information systems . |
17 | The increased happiness which would be experienced by the accord would have a profound effect and become a very important influence on the progress of civilisation . |
18 | That is an interesting parallel with the Liberal Democrats ' proposals for local income tax , whereby local councils would be given authority to raise taxes locally — which would have a profound effect on industrial location . |
19 | Achieving that aim would have a profound effect on the energy industry — coal and oil-fired power stations are major sources of CO — and on forest management . |
20 | So how we perform over coming months will have a profound affect on what ultimately happens to AEA . |
21 | The underlying philosophy of health and health care provision , inherent in any system , will have a profound influence on the nature and achievements of health care planning . |
22 | This will have a profound influence on the structure of the industry in the way it encourages the emergence of new corporate actors in the sector . |
23 | These decisions will have a profound bearing on the future viability of the resulting product or process and should therefore take into account the most likely consequences . |
24 | These decisions will have a profound bearing on the future viability of the resulting product or process and should therefore take into account the most likely consequences . |
25 | Population growth has and will have a profound impact upon world food demand . |
26 | This particular Committee 's finding will have a profound effect on the construction industry , and this heralds a new era for flat roofing . |
27 | ‘ This will have a profound effect on the city , ’ said Sir Richard . |
28 | It is sometimes felt that the Borough Council , although they seek the views of local representatives , ignore these when coming to decisions on planning matters which will have a profound effect on local residents . |
29 | Your choice will not only have a profound effect on your future life but also you will have a profound effect on the future life of whichever institution you finally decide upon . |
30 | Ideas about baby feeding and weaning are constantly changing and actual practice can have a profound effect on child health . |