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You don't get many of the dimensions of what might be called a good room.
"The Bible itself lays out the dimensions of what this thing is," Friedberg said.
This is a machine-based method of measuring the emotional dimensions of what people say.
Should one be completely frank and insistent about this great tragedy, keep stressing the dimensions of what is being undone?
"There are lots of dimensions of what makes a plan good or bad beyond cost-sharing, like network size.
But it, too, enjoyably considers the implicit sprawling dimensions of what we think of as small talk.
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But the clothes are just a single dimension of what, at any particular moment, a fashion show is about.
Mr. Kiser insists on the religious dimension of what might otherwise be read as a story of military and political maneuvering.
"That's a dimension of what we're going to have to lay out here, of how you provide cargo capabilities," Mr. O'Keefe said at last week's news conference.
This is especially true of smaller private institutions, where the applications are few enough that admissions officers can weigh "every dimension of what a human being is," Ruth J. Simmons, the president of Brown University, said.
The Deutsche Bank case sounds like a classic example of people knowing how to profit from a game and having no appreciation at all of the larger dimension of what they planned to do.
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