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Crime is a multidimensional problem.
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International terrorism poses a multidimensional threat.
Characteristics of effective home-visiting programs include multidimensional assessment, many follow-up visits, and targeting people at lower risk of death.
The problem, which has been the source of much debate, is that many language tests are developed on the basis of multidimensional construct definitions.
Consequently, the design space will have to be conceived as a multilevel, possibly multidimensional construct.
This multidimensional aspect is apparent to those investigating the measurement of poverty.
Sophisticated voting presupposes the existence of a majority preference cycle among alternatives, which is theoretically guaranteed in a multidimensional policy space.
Methodologically, the empirical task is one of dimensional analysis, using techniques such as multidimensional scaling or factor analysis.
In general, physical systems expressed in probabilistic form will have multidimensional states associated with the moments of the probability distributions.
The difficulty in settling these questions stems from the fact that one deals with complicated multidimensional oscillatory integrals.