I have a search results screen with a complex set of filters that I'm in 
the process of building out.  I'm giving the user a filter icon in the 
ActionBar that will pop up a dialog with filter options.  I feel that this 
is pretty standard.  I don't want the user to feel like they're navigating 
away when modifying their filters, so I'm not showing a full screen filter 
activity.  Now it's time to implement a few multi-select fields.  So, on my 
filter which is already a dialog on top of the search results activity, I'm 
going to pop up another dialog with the multi-select options.  This doesn't 
feel great, and I've seen others express that nested dialogs are a bad user 
experience and I mostly agree with this sentiment.  This has to be a common 
case though, so what is typically the way around this?  Is making my filter 
dialog into a full screen activity my best bet?

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