Examples of using More profound in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is a Darkness more profound and more consequential than anything that humanity has ever faced before.
intends to release a more profound set of results in third quarter of 2014.
The physical effects of hearing loss are more profound in people who do not seek treatment for their loss.
they have more profound needs.
group polarization can demonstrate a more profound influence on the decision-making.
held in thermal storage tanks promises to be even more profound.
this practice usually leads to a more profound incidence of side effects.
and produces a more profound effect.
Therefore we are talking about the second part of the Protocol on the institutions; we are facing a more profound reform of the European Union,
you will become capable of more profound thought and complex concepts.
In a European context, however, a far more profound discussion is needed about the content and the quality of second-pillar pension schemes.
The effect of concomitant immunomodulator therapy was more profound in episodically-treated patients than in patients given maintenance therapy.
The results indicate that the subject needs further examination to get clearer and more profound experiences of how regulated/unregulated working time affects the balance between work and privacy.
Yet the accomplishment they were talking about was far more profound than the first individual attainment of that state.
The disappearance of some of the more profound symptoms of pregnancy may be one sign of a miscarriage
and at times more profound and nuanced.
although this could be related to a more profound international slowdown.
The literature of Martinus is a tool for a more profound insight into life and ourselves.
the true experience of transcending has a far more profound effect than just relaxation.
Symptoms of Worsening Asthma Often people with asthma go through periods where their symptoms of asthma are more profound than usual, and their breathing may be somewhat inhibited, known as a flare-up.