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Sir Keir's take on this was that Labour took far too long to recognise the deep-seated concerns from many about illegal immigration.

From BBC

Data sets on job markets and immigration have been criticised and earlier this year a government review said the ONS had "deep-seated" issues which needed tackling.

From BBC

The incident underscored the deep-seated partisan tensions on Capitol Hill as the assassination of Kirk revives the debate over gun violence and acts of political violence in a divided nation.

Research shows that deep-seated, complex social trends are contributing to depression and anxiety in young people.

That, however, is the conclusion of virtually all of American journalism, because there is a deep-seated taboo that has become all the stronger for being tacitly accepted.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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