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    multidimensional

    US /ˌmʌltɪdaɪ'menʃənl/

    ・

    UK /ˌmʌltɪdaɪ'menʃənl/

    C1
    adj.AdjectiveHaving several dimensions or aspects
    Multidimensional problems, a multidimensional proposition, a multidimensional personality

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    Chapter 17 - Balance Training Concepts | NASM CPT

    23:10Chapter 17 - Balance Training Concepts | NASM CPT
    • So moderate, although we're not talking about pushing very hard, we're talking about multidimensional to provide, or multidimensional to provide that multidimensional support in all three planes of motion.

      So moderate, although we're not talking about pushing very hard, we're talking about multidimensional to provide, or multidimensional to provide that multidimensional support in all three planes of motion.

    B1

    The Zeitgeist Movement: Orientation Presentation

    37:12The Zeitgeist Movement: Orientation Presentation
    • Jacque Fresco's innovative, multidimensional

      Jacque Fresco's innovative, multidimensional

    B1

    Oscar-Nominated Brian Tyree Henry Talks Returning to TV for ‘Dope Thief

    27:03Oscar-Nominated Brian Tyree Henry Talks Returning to TV for ‘Dope Thief
    • That's what I love the most about Peter Craig kind of experience is that you have these characters who are incredibly flawed and also just are not skilled. Like they're like, there's also there's also tragedy, but there's also great humor at the same time. Like they're just so multidimensional and it's and it's so fun to play. Honestly, was that originally from the very first scripts that you got to see? Because this is television. I'm sure you got like a pilot and maybe like four or five episodes. But did they have this whole season arc kind of planned out? Did you know it was going to be like, you know, very lock stock and two smoking barrels meets like minority report in some ways? Yeah. You know, Peter's brain, man, like I'm so fortunate to have been paired with somebody like Peter. He truly is a collaborator that I want to work with for as long as I possibly can. He writes characters that are just so, you know, again, incredibly flawed. But you want to care. You really want to care about them. You find yourself actually admitting that, you know, these bastards are people you really want to know. It's just like and there's such humanity to them. And he gives you as an actor such a playground to play on because, you know, he he releases it and then he, you know, steps back and is like, I want to see what you're going to bring, you know, what sauce are you going to add to it, which is is the kind of collaboration I really love. But at the same time, there's nowhere to hide, really. There's really nowhere to hide. And so within this series, you find these characters always coming in opposition of a lot of things that they believe in and doing what is is necessary than what is right, you know, like and everything changes. Every corner changes somebody's life every time.

      That's what I love the most about Peter Craig kind of experience is that you have these characters who are incredibly flawed and also just are not skilled. Like they're like, there's also there's also tragedy, but there's also great humor at the same time. Like they're just so multidimensional and it's and it's so fun to play. Honestly, was that originally from the very first scripts that you got to see? Because this is television. I'm sure you got like a pilot and maybe like four or five episodes. But did they have this whole season arc kind of planned out? Did you know it was going to be like, you know, very lock stock and two smoking barrels meets like minority report in some ways? Yeah. You know, Peter's brain, man, like I'm so fortunate to have been paired with somebody like Peter. He truly is a collaborator that I want to work with for as long as I possibly can. He writes characters that are just so, you know, again, incredibly flawed. But you want to care. You really want to care about them. You find yourself actually admitting that, you know, these bastards are people you really want to know. It's just like and there's such humanity to them. And he gives you as an actor such a playground to play on because, you know, he he releases it and then he, you know, steps back and is like, I want to see what you're going to bring, you know, what sauce are you going to add to it, which is is the kind of collaboration I really love. But at the same time, there's nowhere to hide, really. There's really nowhere to hide. And so within this series, you find these characters always coming in opposition of a lot of things that they believe in and doing what is is necessary than what is right, you know, like and everything changes. Every corner changes somebody's life every time.

    A2

    How Nvidia GPUs Compare To Google’s And Amazon’s AI Chips

    15:59How Nvidia GPUs Compare To Google’s And Amazon’s AI Chips
    • But while a CPU has a small number of powerful cores running sequential general purpose tasks, GPUs have thousands of smaller cores more narrowly focused on parallel math like matrix multiplication, used to process multidimensional data structures known as tensors.

      But while a CPU has a small number of powerful cores running sequential general purpose tasks, GPUs have thousands of smaller cores more narrowly focused on parallel math like matrix multiplication, used to process multidimensional data structures known as tensors.

    B1

    10 People Who Died Before the World Realized Their Genius

    11:5310 People Who Died Before the World Realized Their Genius
    • Manujan's work has now formed the basis for superstring theory and multidimensional physics, some of the most advanced math that all the high end scientists are still using today.

      Manujan's work has now formed the basis for superstring theory and multidimensional physics, some of the most advanced math that all the high end scientists are still using today.

    B2

    Moral Machines: How Culture Changes Values

    04:35Moral Machines: How Culture Changes Values
    • The cultural differences we find are sometimes hard to describe because they're multidimensional,

      The cultural differences we find are sometimes hard to describe because they're multidimensional,

    B1

    the art of having perfect conversation

    19:24the art of having perfect conversation
    • We tend to enjoy multidimensional dialogue when we get to feel and experience different types of emotions when we're talking to someone.

      We tend to enjoy multidimensional dialogue when we get to feel and experience different types of emotions when we're talking to someone.

    A2

    Tina Seelig: The 6 Characteristics of Truly Creative People

    20:09Tina Seelig: The 6 Characteristics of Truly Creative People
    • Now, habitat is quite complex and multidimensional. They're the people you work with, they're the rules, the rewards, the incentives. But one of the things we'd often don't pay attention to is the physical space.

      Now, habitat is quite complex and multidimensional. They're the people you work with, they're the rules, the rewards, the incentives. But one of the things we'd often don't pay attention to is the physical space.

    A2

    The Creative Process, Trusting Your Intuition & More With Sarah Jones

    36:39The Creative Process, Trusting Your Intuition & More With Sarah Jones
    • are, but I thought these are really multidimensional people and they’re not always the ones who

      are, but I thought these are really multidimensional people and they’re not always the ones who

    A2

    The neuroscience of extremes: Ruthless psychopathy to extraordinary generosity | Abigail Marsh

    24:20The neuroscience of extremes: Ruthless psychopathy to extraordinary generosity | Abigail Marsh
    • And I'm sure that makes for a clean narrative, but it's not the reality of actually altruistic people who are a lot more complicated and multidimensional despite the fact that they genuinely care about other people.

      And I'm sure that makes for a clean narrative, but it's not the reality of actually altruistic people who are a lot more complicated and multidimensional despite the fact that they genuinely care about other people.

    B1