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- adverb In an
individualistic manner
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- adverb in an individualistic manner
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Examples
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To clarify, a person can be "individualistically" driven and be in a crowd of people.
Sound Off: The Happening - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net 2008
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When the advertising industry started to get going about 100 years ago they all sat down together and worked out how to make people think more individualistically and become concerned about their status so they'll buy more.
No country for young people: is this generation under strain? 2011
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That was an Earth life ability which had its purpose in keeping the patterns intact; and only the New Mind, which had intelligence without responsibility, was capable of using psi individualistically and destructively.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Eternal Frontier - James H. Schmitz Blue Tyson 2008
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It means people free collectively to organize the resources of their immediate community or individualistically to organize them; it means the freedom to have a community-based and supported judiciary where wanted, none where not, or private arbitration services where that is seen as most desirable.
Three notes for the critics of the critics of apologists for Wal-Mart 2009
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They respond individualistically to environmental variables such as temperature [9], and various processes within a given species (e.g., reproductive development, photosynthesis, respiration, leaf phenology in plants) respond individualistically to a given environmental change.
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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The Pintupi people tend to bold symmetrically ordered designs that reflect their hierarchical society; the Anmatyerre tend to filigree and interlace — more individualistically, comments Fred Myers.
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Species respond individualistically to each environmental variable.
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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She has made her views about herself be the message, individualistically and obsessively, as any good Republican might do.
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The Pintupi people tend to bold symmetrically ordered designs that reflect their hierarchical society; the Anmatyerre tend to filigree and interlace — more individualistically, comments Fred Myers.
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Some knowledge is individualistically diffuse and ephemeral, and while it is a great virtue of the market that it can tap that knowledge, other knowledge is quite public, universal, and fairly permanent: the laws of thermodynamics, for example, or the knowledge that murder and theft are wrong.
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