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is a dimension
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Bipolar disorder is a dimension of someone's being, in other words, not an affliction.
"You'd certainly have to say that this is a dimension you have to be aware of politically," he said.
There is a dimension of the job that is just more difficult, in terms of dealing with a budgetary shortfall.
But the undeniable grotesquery of Mr. Solondz's characters -- this is satire, after all -- is a dimension of their humanity rather than the denial of it.
RL: Feeling good or bad is a dimension of our experience of life from minute to minute that most of us can recognise.
But for increasing numbers of people, including many who consider themselves non-religious, spirituality is a dimension of their lives which they want to be accentuated.
A whale with intent moves much faster underwater than we ever will; 30 metres is a dimension the whale can inhabit with one swift motion.
Time is a dimension like any other, fixed and defined down to its tiniest increments: millennia to microseconds, aeons to quartz oscillations.
Although there is similar chaos and decline at newspapers worldwide, there is a dimension to the Scottish problem that adds to its significance.
But her view of emotional life and the function of psychotherapy stops well short of the idea essential to psychoanalysis that there is a dimension of the human mind that is hidden from conscious thought.
Market size, for example, is a dimension to be maximized.
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