Collocations withdimension
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added dimension
Future versions of this model will generalize these preferences, but this brings in the added dimension of trying to determine optimal consumption, given current information.
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additional dimension
This again would have placed an additional dimension to the publication, and made it less subjective.
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aesthetic dimension
Notably, they suggest that, for practical purposes at least, religious understanding has an aesthetic dimension in at least two ways.
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affective dimension
Interestingly, the parenting factors were specific to the adolescent and affective dimension.
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alternate dimension
He also reveals that the effect works both ways, and allows the denizens of the alternate dimension to perceive humans.
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basic dimension
The basic dimension, then, would be temporal, and experience would be an orderly ensemble of phenomenal leaps and bounds, a time line.
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cognitive dimension
The cognitive dimension is associated with stable, long-term assessments of subjective wellbeing.
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compact dimensions
The products are manufactured from high strength aluminium with compact dimensions of approximately 75 mm diameter 33 m height, and weighing only 255 grams.
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correlation dimension
A proper estimate for the correlation dimension is obtained if the estimates converge to some almost constant value.
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critical dimension
While the system is still being constructed, however, argument structure, alongside semantics, is a critical dimension on which verbs can be compared to one another.
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crucial dimension
But this overlooks the other crucial dimension of precedents-the role of the facts in a case.
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cultural dimension
In this article, we focus on the cultural dimension of globalization with a special emphasis on everyday life.
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different dimension
Proposals which are bland in themselves, however, can assume a quite different dimension when viewed as the expression of a self-conscious movement.
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dimension of space
Alongside that we can distinguish a culture-bound ideological-mental dimension of space.
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dimension of variation
In addition to historical and regional variation in the attention devoted to crimes by police, it is important to note another dimension of variation.
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distinct dimensions
These domains were assessed in view of evidence that psychopathology and competence represent conceptually distinct dimensions.
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economic dimension
This misrecognition (m'connaissance) of the economic dimension of all practices conceals the power struggles over the control of cultural and economic resources.
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emotional dimension
To be sure, the emotional dimension has been rather neglected in such studies but in my opinion corpusbased approaches would enrich the methodology.
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ethical dimension
There is an ethical dimension as well to our behaviour relative to population, consumption, and the environment.
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exact dimensions
At this point, the exact dimensions of the patch required to cover the interventricular communication can be evaluated exactly.
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exterior dimension
The body, which is the exterior dimension of the human being, is by definition corruptible; the soul, which is the interior dimension of the human being, is renewable.
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external dimension
Second, you ask us to look at the external dimension.
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extra dimension
In some of these, colours are associated with a numerical range so as to allow effective plotting of values in an extra dimension.
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finite dimension
It is well-known that this space has finite dimension.
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fractal dimension
The scaling for both jets and wakes extends over the entire range available; the average fractal dimension is 2.35k0.04 for both flows.
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gender dimension
Neither do these changes show a clear gender dimension.
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global dimension
This ignores the global dimension of the sixties revolt, on which more later.
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historical dimension
By demarcating historical parks and reserves, the landscape will largely lose her historical dimension.
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horizontal dimension
The horizontal dimension has the winning party and the vertical dimension shows the losing party.
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ideological dimension
Likewise, the border between assisted-living and institution may be observed in the physical dimension of the living unit and in the ideological dimension.
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important dimension
However, this attempt to reconcile elitism with egalitarianism misses an important dimension.
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institutional dimension
In other words, introducing a processual approach does not mean excluding the structural/institutional dimension.
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internal dimension
A further internal dimension to the conflict went beyond the rivalry of contrasting political convictions.
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lateral dimension
Radiative losses occur in the precursor when the photon mean free path is not small compared to the lateral dimension of the shock.
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maximum dimension
Some 88% of taxa had flowers less than 20 mm for the maximum dimension.
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moral dimension
It is this moral dimension, however, that is frequently overlooked in assessing educational change.
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multiple dimensions
The multivariate regression model also emphasized the diffuse yet potent role care recipient mood problems and caregiver mastery0optimism have on multiple dimensions of subjective stress.
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new dimension
Second, it examines a new dimension of developmental change in children's private speech, namely, age-related changes in the contexts in which children talk to themselves.
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overall dimension
Again, in the interest of parsimony, we developed summary scales of the items to capture the overall dimension.
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parallel dimension
Urk is a warrior from a parallel dimension.
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personal dimension
Identified as such, the personal dimension of their privacy claims became considerably less plausible.
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philosophical dimension
This is not to imply that the philosophical dimension of music education study becomes unimportant.
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political dimension
Yet this discourse also had a less abstract political dimension.
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positive dimension
A positive dimension of this is that there is always the possibility of repentance.
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precise dimensions
Such consistency suggests, again, that scribes rigorously maintained precise dimensions, which must have been the result of exact measurement.
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psychological dimension
This moral and psychological dimension cannot be ignored.
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relevant dimension
When the relevant dimension was shape, they extended the novel adjective to objects of the same shape as the target object.
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religious dimension
On the one hand, there was an effort to separate off the religious dimension from the political.
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separate dimension
This can mean everything and nothing, which is why it is not listed as a separate dimension of fathering.
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social dimension
The social dimension is the focus of par t 3, while par t 4 examines the biological specialization for language.
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spatial dimension
The theory of relativity uses time as a fourth dimension, and time is treated geometrically as an extra spatial dimension.
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specific dimension
Specifically, when illumination changes the layer moves along a specific dimension in the perceptual space remaining parallel to itself.
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spiritual dimension
These terms overlap as they pertain to the spiritual dimension of the patient's end-of-life experience.
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subjective dimension
His approach adds a subjective dimension to struggles over redistribution and social justice.
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symbolic dimension
These migratory movements cause superficial and radical transformations: the symbolic dimension of the musical event is more fully revealed, while the materiality of musical entities and objects is correspondingly reinforced.
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temporal dimension
The added temporal dimension arguably makes the construction more marked, and it thus comes to be disfavored.
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underlying dimension
These results are broadly consistent with a single underlying dimension of severity.
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various dimensions
These studies have provided impressive insights into various dimensions of the business sector.
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vertical dimension
The second vertical dimension specifies the level of performance (stimulus-response reflex behaviour, conditioned automatic behaviour, planned controlled behaviour), whatever the nature of the functions involved.
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