important dimension
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimportantanddimension
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important
adjective
uk/ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/us/ɪmˈpɔːr.tənt/
necessary or of ...
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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 ofimportantanddimensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, this attempt to reconcile elitism with egalitarianism misses animportantdimension.
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Second, recognition, inclusion, participation and empowerment of women in rural farm communities is animportantdimensionin stimulating gender-equitable impact.
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Oneimportantdimensionthat always needs attention is the amount of sampling required for obtaining an accurate picture of the phenomenon of interest.
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Territorial congressional districts, this argument goes, allowed voters to be grouped together by thisimportantdimensionof their political interests.
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Oneimportantdimensionof pensions is omitted from the book's systematic comparisons - how incomplete employment records affect pensions received.
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Perhaps the mostimportantdimensionof his pedagogy was the diversity of options.
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It seems reasonable to suggest that gender was not the mostimportantdimensionor axis for internal differentiation of identity or function.
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Including population growth in the examination of nursing staffing levels adds animportantdimensionto the data.
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Anotherimportantdimensionto biological thought is the role of random factors and constraint.
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Without such user-centered evaluations, animportantdimensionof research will be neglected.
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Each measure represents animportantdimensionof resident care relevant to predictions from the resource dependence framework outlined below.
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As noted above, theimportantdimensionof this is less a logical claim than it is an empirical one.
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In this way, cultural capital formed animportantdimensionof the competition between towns and cities in the nineteenth century.
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An extremelyimportantdimensionis the relationship between non-state homes and the government.
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The model certainly captures a veryimportantdimensionof the patient's experience: that of being ill and the vulnerability of illness.
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The resultant flow of ideas is animportantdimensionof the process in which policy is made.
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Anotherimportantdimensionto consider as planning efforts move forward is the legal environment in which medical care is provided.
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It is not enough to say that dream emotion is animportantdimensionof dreaming or that it has been neglected.
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This introduces anotherimportantdimensionto the dependence-independence discussion, that of choice.
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