The human body and face with all its emotional and psychological dimensions are central to his quest.
Hall considered the technique to provide an emotional dimension to the scenes.
They also form personal attachments that may have an emotional dimension.
Its emotional dimension refers to how cohesion is pleasing to its group members.
Apparently, this emotional dimension does not come easily to Japanese ballet dancers; it is held in reserve.
As the hunt for the missing scientist gathers speed, the moral and emotional dimensions of the story become more complex.
But this time the repetition, if any, has a distinct emotional dimension that reaches beyond structure.
As a psychotherapist, however, I'd like to make explicit an emotional dimension he left implicit.
Yet critics are correct to complain that the economists' simple account ignores the emotional dimension of close personal relationships.
There is also psychological and emotional dimension to vaginitis.