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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
individualise .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective made for or directed or adjusted to a particular individual
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Examples
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It's also borrowing from the idea of individualised learning for special needs pupils.
BBC News - Home 2011
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But that call negates the basic principle of punishment, namely individualised punishment.
News24 Top Stories 2010
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Chifunyise, on Monday described cases of intimidation of rural school teachers ahead of the new school term as "individualised".
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But the education ministry described cases of intimidation of schoolteachers as "individualised" and not "a blanket phenomenon."
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"Models such as individualised funding, restorative care and integrated family health care are already being piloted successfully in the home health sector, for elderly, and those with mental and physical disabilities and illnesses."
NZ On Screen 2010
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Starbucks launches first of 100 'individualised' stores in UK
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The first of 100 "individualised" Starbucks opens today in Conduit Street, Central London, as the American giant looks to recapture some of the cool, relaxed ethos of its first branches in Seattle 38 years ago - and steal customers back from its rivals.
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Sorbie believes that the findings highlight the move toward the "individualised" business system.
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'individualised' stores across the UK in Conduit Street, London, in a bid to tackle its 'brand fatigue' and woo back customers.
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We miss that in Europe as faith has become so individualised that we loose the sense of community by
One More Goodbye 2009
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