Farran et al also defined hope more generally and multidimensionally as a way of feeling, thinking, behaving and relating to oneself and the world. |
About one in three of the remaining Indian households are multidimensionally poor, and their MPI is just below that of Honduras. |
This graphic process enabled Internet users to navigate multidimensionally between the artist files organized by style and musical intensity. |
But there's still another obstacle to understanding Taylor as multidimensionally as Lord does. |
A person is multidimensionally poor if the weighted indicators in which he or she is deprived add up to at least 30 percent. |
Pain, for example, is experienced multidimensionally, with emotional and psychological contextualization of physical sensations. |