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1 People are all checking their mobiles; it's more individualistic , less self-conscious.
2 The less graceful American version was more violent and more individualistic .
3 Photograph: Alamy There were shorter, more individualistic studies of British architects from longer ago.
4 He was only more individualistic and centrifugal than many people.
5 Communal parenthood gave to the tribe a unity and strength quite unknown in more individualistic races.
6 Afterwards, it became more individualistic and commercially oriented.
7 The sanctum of a Vraad was a far more individualistic thing than his or her outer appearance.
8 The common voter, the small individualist has less constructive imagination - is more individualistic , that is, than the big individualist.
9 Gentrification belongs to the more individualistic development of Rio that has characterised the run-up to the Games, they say.
10 As world communities are becoming more and more individualistic (emphasis is placed...
11 They are more individualistic , prouder of success, more ambitious for personal growth, and less connected to the people around them.
12 Two others more individualistic .
13 This openness allows us to take a more individualistic approach to love, affording greater forms of personal expression within our relationships.
14 Football used to be the dominant American sport, but more individualistic and personality-driven sports like basketball and soccer have overtaken it.
15 Both cultures have their basis in the self-interest of the individual, even though you humans tend to be much more individualistic .
16 As world communities are becoming more and more individualistic (emphasis is placed on nuclear families, fending for one's self, etc.)
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