individual user
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindividualanduser
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individual
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/us/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
existing and considered separately from the other things or people in ...
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user
noun[C]
uk/ˈjuː.zər/us/ˈjuː.zɚ/
someone who uses a product, machine, ...
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(Definition ofindividualanduserfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofindividual user
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Such systems adapt to theindividualuserbased on the behaviour of these "interest neighbours".
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Intrinsically, spyware breaches the rights of privacy of theindividualuser.
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First, their shape and decoration accommodated theindividualuseror viewer.
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This has the additional benefits of increased adaptability andindividualusercontrol.
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More recently, many approaches to building adaptive hypermedia systems have takenindividualuserknowledge into account.
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The table provides an example comparison of relative costs1 of products useful to an averageindividualuser.
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Within a specific dialogue however, the responses should be consistent and reflectindividualusercharacteristics such as expertise, cooperativeness and patience.
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The ratings given by anindividualuserare employed to find related users with similar ratings and to predict the user interest in news articles.
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The preceding description emphasizes the reciprocal nature of communication and also challenges the notion that competence resides entirely within theindividualuser.
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However, many characteristics ofindividualuserbehaviour (such as expertise and cooperativeness) are not covered well by the currently available techniques.
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The state is officially the owner of all land butindividualuserrights appeared to be considered secure and were inherited within the family.
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The ratings of anindividualuserare used to find related users with similar ratings, and their ratings are processed to predict the user's interest in new articles.
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This is achieved by acquiringindividualusermodels and using them to simulate negotiations that are subsequently presented to the users for further explanation and argumentation.
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However, it is not only a question of the effect of criminality on theindividualuser.
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In any event, the disinfections of telephone mouthpieces after eachindividualuserwould obviously be impracticable.
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I want to approach that question simply from the standpoint of a possibleindividualuser.
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It is hardship to theindividualuserof those particular lines now.
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At the level of theindividualuser, our data also showed a range of patterns of use of academic offices which reflect to some degree different roles within the university.
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What is true, however, is that once anindividualusermanages to get onto the system, the cost is minimal if anything, depending on the policies of the institution.
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Thus, although anindividualusermay be spending large amounts each week on drugs, he or she will typically finance only a minority of this expenditure by acquisitive crime.
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If alternative means of transport are available, only theindividualuserknows which is the more convenient for his purposes.
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Each limb is designed to fit theindividualuserin a way which takes account of their lifestyle needs.
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We will develop technology that transcends theindividualuser.
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In our guidance to local authorities on assessment procedures we intend to emphasise the importance of involving theindividualuserin the assessment.
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Their effects are not limited to theindividualuserwho brings things on himself, as any hapless victim of a drunken driver can attest.
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