relevant dimension
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrelevantanddimension
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relevant
adjective
uk/ˈrel.ə.vənt/us/ˈrel.ə.vənt/
connected with what is happening or ...
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dimension
noun
uk/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/us/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, ...
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(Definition ofrelevantanddimensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When therelevantdimensionwas shape, they extended the novel adjective to objects of the same shape as the target object.
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If therelevantdimensionis extent of military action, the ordering violates single-peakedness.
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Perhaps therelevantdimensionof competition is not the percentage of seats held, but the margin of victory over the second party.
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A second model suggests therelevantdimensionmay be from weak to strong central coherence.
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But if therelevantdimensionis expected net gain of military action, this ordering is single-peaked.
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When therelevantdimensionwas texture, they extended the word to objects with the same texture as the target object.
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Each dimension has five item responses or descriptive statements by which the level of therelevantdimensioncan be identified.
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Performance on the corresponding preference trials indicated that these findings were not due to a nonlinguistic preference for therelevantdimension.
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Diameter or in cases of elongated seeds, the diameter of the short axis, was taken as the mostrelevantdimensionwith respect to the animals' ability.
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These afford an entirely new andrelevantdimensionof industrial training—an innovation for which surely any government could take credit.
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In visual extinction this attentional deficit in perception applies mainly to attention in therelevantdimension.
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This result is accounted for by differing cognitive strategies: when therelevantdimensionis known in advance, people can estimate values along that particular dimension.
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When therelevantdimensionis not known in advance, they must rely on a more general, multi-dimensional measure of sensory distance.
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I could think of some other relevant dimensions.
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They are then helpfully compared and contrasted with each on a number of relevant dimensions, in very informative ways.
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Most relevant dimensions of comparison we can think of are much more continuous than this.
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