multifaceted
1.A persistent or multifaceted problem that cannot be eradicated by a single effort.
2.However, attracting foreign talent involves heavy responsibilities and is a complex and multifaceted issue.
3.a many-sided subject; a multifaceted undertaking; multifarious interests; the multifarious noise of a great city.
4.Those who are effecting this shift must understand tangible growth is a multifaceted process that requires culture change.
5.It has the goals of multifaceted value pursued, grasps abundant, extensive decision resources in subject of administrative decision. The decision resource exists with many kinds of forms of expression.
6.Buddhism and Taoism culture embodied in the "character", is multifaceted, on Buddhism, it involves a causal retribution circumstances, the shape and image of Buddhist monks and other aspects of language use.
7.This paper holds that the theoretical basis of government service should be multifaceted, that is, for government service, the Market Trading Theory provides an economic foundation; the Social Contract Theory lays the political foundation; and the Theory of Keeping Advancing Characters offers the ethical foundation.
8.For example, the global English self-concept is multifaceted in nature and may consist of more specific components such as English pronunciation self-concept, English listening self-concept, English speaking self-concept, English reading self-concept, English writing self-concept, etc.
9.Using “Reboot” as its theme, the Third Chengdu Biennale attempts to redefine Guohua (Chinese Painting) or Shuimohua (ink painting), and to present more objectively the multifaceted process of the development of Chinese contemporary art, and to redefine the contemporaneity of this segment of the arts.
10.As the line average electron density ?n e ? increases from 4×10 13 cm -3 to 7×10 13 cm -3 a multifaceted asymmetric radiation from the edge (MARFE) was measured with a multichannel radiation loss measuring system.

