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- verb Present participle of
individualize .
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Examples
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If you're a parent, for instance, you can go speak to your PTA about military recruiters on school grounds, if you're interested in individualizing type things like thsoe listed above, parlay them into larger community efforts (an example from the vegan movement is to not merely switch your own diet, but prepare potlucks for others and encourage shelf space or menu options at local resteraunts).
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Relying on groundbreaking research by Serge Klarsfeld, this permanent exhibit reflects the emphasis in recent French historiography on 'individualizing' the Holocaust.
Penn State Live 2010
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For Heidegger, authentic "being-toward-death" is a non-evasive owning up to one's own death as an existentially individualizing possibility:
Robert D. Stolorow: The Work of Mourning, by Jacques Derrida Robert D. Stolorow 2010
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Teacher Kate Papps said they had specially purchased Fanny Adams underwear to wear on the outside of their costumes, and put a lot of effort into individualizing their hoops.
Hooping.org | Blog | New Zealand Hoopers Put a Spin on Queen Street Mile 2009
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For Heidegger, authentic "being-toward-death" is a non-evasive owning up to one's own death as an existentially individualizing possibility:
Robert D. Stolorow: The Work of Mourning, by Jacques Derrida Robert D. Stolorow 2010
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For Heidegger, authentic "being-toward-death" is a non-evasive owning up to one's own death as an existentially individualizing possibility:
Robert D. Stolorow: The Work of Mourning, by Jacques Derrida Robert D. Stolorow 2010
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This book TRULY offers ideas for individualizing for those different levels.
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Her Campus's mission is to serve as a career launching point for the nation's top student journalists by providing them with a national platform for their work, as well as to provide a model for the future of online magazines by individualizing content.
Stephanie Kaplan: Her Campus Looks Inside: How College Students Are Giving Back In Response to the Recession Stephanie Kaplan 2010
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As posited by a member of the Forum's 'Global Shapers Community,' we often keep individualizing leadership but leadership does not happen without teams.
Valerie Keller: 'Era of Hybrid Leadership': Davos Dames Call for Generals and Consensus-Builders Valerie Keller 2012
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Her Campus's mission is to serve as a career launching point for the nation's top student journalists by providing them with a national platform for their work, as well as to provide a model for the future of online magazines by individualizing content.
Stephanie Kaplan: Her Campus Looks Inside: How College Students Are Giving Back In Response to the Recession Stephanie Kaplan 2010
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