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Meanings of
individualisation
in anglès
espanyol
individualización
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Discriminating the individual from the generic group or species.
individualization
individuation
espanyol
individualización
Synonyms
Examples for "
individualization
"
individualization
individuation
Examples for "
individualization
"
1
The soul, in its progress through the world, tends inevitably to
individualization
.
2
Patient classification into appropriate risk groups allows for adjuvant treatment
individualization
.
3
This method might be helpful for treatment
individualization
of hypertensive patients.
4
Simultaneously with these endeavors, the means of
individualization
and isolation were gradually improved.
5
The process of dramatic
individualization
is perhaps best illustrated by comparison to water.
1
How is the ratio between
individuation
and genesis established in each case?
2
But to set against this
individuation
several people spoke of limits to migration.
3
Perhaps the most threatening and destabilizing is the trauma of separation and
individuation
.
4
There are myriad points at which errors of
individuation
can occur.
5
Since
individuation
is so dreadfully tedious, those bones I'd merely counted and bagged.
Usage of
individualisation
in anglès
1
Married couples with two earners have done particularly well under the
individualisation
scheme.
2
Mr McCreevy's innovative introduction of
individualisation
is a most welcome step.
3
Or this comment on the somewhat faint
individualisation
of the figure of Lear:
4
For those seeking some
individualisation
,
this Limited Edition variant will have inarguable appeal.
5
This is due to the
individualisation
of tax allowances, other innovations and economic growth.
6
They dropped the term
"
individualisation
"
but added to it in practice.
7
Tax
individualisation
meant less income tax was paid by couples where both worked outside the home.
8
If there is a cost, there is a higher chance that the
individualisation
will lower compliance.
9
They don't mention that controversial word,
individualisation
,
though phase two is due in the next budget.
10
You can have
individualisation
,
you can have niche.
11
There could be no better word than
"
individualisation
"
to describe the philosophy behind this policy.
12
As with income tax
individualisation
,
the Government believes all human relations can be reduced to euro and cent.
13
The Government was today criticised for widening the gap between one-income and two-income married couples through tax
individualisation
.
14
Obesity management is beset with problems ranging from attitudinal to clinical and pharmacological, and the
individualisation
of therapy.
15
They will benefit from
individualisation
,
seeing deductions as a percentage of salary fall by more than 5 per cent.
16
But those of us opposed to tax
individualisation
would be less sympathetic to her justification of Mr McCreevy's policy.
Other examples for "individualisation"
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individualisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
benefit from individualisation
commit to individualisation
controversial individualisation
enable individualisation
faint individualisation
More collocations
Translations for
individualisation
espanyol
individualización
Individualisation
through the time