0 a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, or width:
1 a measurement of something in a particular direction, esp. its height, length, or width:
2 a part or quality of a thing or situation that has an effect on the way you think about it:
The new script gave the story a psychological dimension.
3 a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, or width:
4 a part or feature of something:
Good managers will analyse every dimension of job satisfaction.
One other dimension of e-commerce readiness is integration between information systems.
The information-based economy has the potential to add a new dimension to economic success.
Can we assess the role of dialect differences relative to other dimensions of situated discourse?
A choice of 3,000 dimensions seems appropriate for the present data.
In both cases these dimensions do not include the thickness of the cyst wall.
Considering which dimensions are coupled in performance gesture and which are independent shows the instrument designer where multisliders are appropriate.
A control of order -1 has the opposite behaviour: a direct relationship between rate of change of the control's value and the dimension's value.
No sane human being would search through all the 221 dimensions of the model blindly hoping to find some optimal sound!
The possibility of an event being in the 'active' state generalizes the 0-dimensional notion of state to higher dimensions.
The four th and additional dimensions explain very little of the variance in the data.
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