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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
individualize . - adjective That has been tailored to an
individual
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- adjective made for or directed or adjusted to a particular individual
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Examples
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Dr. Bittman and his colleagues coined the term individualized genomic stress-induction signatures to describe the unique physiological and psychological response to stress that each of us has.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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Dr. Bittman and his colleagues coined the term individualized genomic stress-induction signatures to describe the unique physiological and psychological response to stress that each of us has.
SO STRESSED William Kent Krueger 2010
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A number of events from the past decade seem likely to cause an increase in individualized targeting of Americans — sometimes by the American government, sometimes by others, sometimes abroad, sometimes in the United States.
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Another one would be to precook your food for the week and store in individualized servings.
Make Your Refrigerator Far More Efficient | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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These variations, so tightly linked to up-to-the-minute fashion in different parts of the world, permit the so-called individualized projection envisioned by Handler, in which the child has the possibility “of creating a personality for Barbie” while they also nurture the child-consumer.
The Barbie Chronicles Yona Zeldis McDonough 1999
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These variations, so tightly linked to up-to-the-minute fashion in different parts of the world, permit the so-called individualized projection envisioned by Handler, in which the child has the possibility “of creating a personality for Barbie” while they also nurture the child-consumer.
The Barbie Chronicles Yona Zeldis McDonough 1999
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"If you're so short-staffed that all they can do is keep somebody dry and fed, they're not going to have time to give the person-centred care," she said, referring to an individualized approach.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed WENDY STUECK 2012
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"These decisions are complex and need to be individualized, which is why we strongly believe that guidelines are better than hard rules," said Dr. David Adamson, a former president of the reproductive medicine society.
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"These decisions are complex and need to be individualized, which is why we strongly believe that guidelines are better than hard rules," said Dr. David Adamson, a former president of the reproductive medicine society.
Salon 2009
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I wonder why Arnold feels science will push us towards 'individualized' education.
Future of Education, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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