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depth of engagement

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depth of engagement [′depth əv ‚en′gāj·mənt]
(design engineering)
The depth of contact, in a radial direction, between mating threads.


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While this theory includes employees' concerns and communication, it doesn't provide the depth of engagement because it doesn't change middle management's and executive leadership's approach to the workplace.
Edited by Alexander Alberro, the book attests unequivocally to the artist's critical rigor, depth of engagement, and slyly subversive sense of humor.
The panoramic scope of this book also dictates that the authors are unable to provide much more than brief commentaries on many artists; they are clearly trying to balance depth of engagement with breadth, hoping to discuss as many artists as possible.
 
 
 
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