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- verb Present participle of
individualise .
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Examples
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I think it should now be a rule that all rooms such as yours should come with an alien, historical personage or ghost, crazy furnishings or something individualising – or at least the right to add your own odd features.
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Women must stop individualising the problem and admit that we are all constrained by unrealistic expectations of what our bodies should look like.
GUEST POST: WHEN THEY WERE CURVY* » Sociological Images 2009
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And individualising the Working Tax Credit threshold so that each adult in an eligible family can earn up to £100 a week before their entitlement to tax credits starts to be withdrawn would make it more worthwhile both parents taking up employment.
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And individualising the Working Tax Credit threshold so that each adult in an eligible family can earn up to £100 a week before their entitlement to tax credits starts to be withdrawn would make it more worthwhile both parents taking up employment.
Budget 2008: Will the Budget winners come from the top or the bottom? 2008
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Perhaps if we all fought the individualising effect of glittering electronica we could band together and make some changes to the way the world is heading i.e. away from the abyss!
Something in the Air glyn moody 2008
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And individualising the Working Tax Credit threshold so that each adult in an eligible family can earn up to £100 a week before their entitlement to tax credits starts to be withdrawn would make it more worthwhile both parents taking up employment.
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This third generation genetic mapping promises a means of targeting the right medicine to the right patient, truly individualising treatment.
The New Genetics: Discovering Innovative Medicines for the 21st Century 1999
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We have many discussions at Branksome, and I hear many imaginative ideas both for individualising a student's path through the school and for expanding the curriculum in exciting ways.
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Selection is thus necessary but entails the individualising of persons, which implies that each elderly and disabled person gets services according to his need.
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The chief individualising force was the Christian idea of divine dispensation, because its Gospel taught that God was concerned not with humanity but with men.
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