Collocations withindividual

These are words often used in combination withindividual.

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affected individual
None of these intervention strategies focus on the affected individual.
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at-risk individual
Such theorizing might account for the exacerbation of at-risk individuals' cognitive impairments under conditions of stress.
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caring individual
He has been described as a caring individual.
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creative individual
For all of them, communism represented the suffocation of the unique and creative individual beneath the weight of the grey masses.
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deceased individual
Belief in an afterlife, moreover, often engenders the desire to properly adorn a deceased individual for the liminal journey into the afterlife.
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dedicated individual
In the restaurant industry, there is often a dedicated individual or staff of sommeliers who are trained to recommend wine pairings with the restaurant's fare.
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depressed individual
The patients successful situational and interpersonal avoidance pattern is the major treatment issue when the chronically depressed individual enters psychotherapy.
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disabled individual
This inevitably places the disabled individual into an unfortunate, and even tragic, position.
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diverse individuals
Results presented here cannot alone explain either the advantage of more heterozygous\\genetically diverse individuals or the better performance of triploids.
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educated individual
Vicarious trauma can increase these negative effects, where even normal, intelligent, educated individuals can become highly suggestible towards violent acts in formerly unexpected contexts.
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elderly individual
Instead of anticipating mastery, the elderly individual suspects its loss, taking an opposite "fictional direction" than does the child.
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exposed individual
The total number of exposed individuals exceeded 28 000 (based on 209 outbreaks).
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genetic individual
What may appear to be separate plants are actually all rosettes belonging to one genetic individual, as the plant reproduces vegetatively.
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gifted individual
The idea of the genius as a uniquely gifted individual had become significant from the mideighteenth century, and later became a key concept of romantic thought.
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healthy individual
When genetic interventions are aimed at enhancing the genome of the healthy individual, however, the scope of potential disagreement is nearly unlimited.
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high-risk individual
Similarly, there are multiple pathways to resilient outcomes and aspects of cultural influences can contribute to some high-risk individuals doing well despite their adverse situations.
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homeless individual
The purpose of the study was to recover the structure of hope, as homeless individuals had perceived it.
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impaired individual
Resources are not directed to changing the environment but to, for example, medical treatments with the aim to "improve" the impaired individual.
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individual behaviour
Variation in individual behaviour induces further heterogeneity : individuals vary in their sociability, and hence in their propensity to come into contact with others.
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individual belief
Clearly there are strong community interests in limiting the expression of individual belief systems where overt harm to others ensues.
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individual capacity
There is a need to develop candidate subtyping models and then compare their individual capacity to demonstrate differential treatment outcomes against current continuum models.
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individual community
An individual community approach would be necessary when planning control strategies.
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individual corporation
For it is from such a starting point that the search for a new reality becomes an imperative for an individual corporation and an individual manufacturing facility.
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individual institution
Expenditures can be broken down according to individual institution or municipality, and according to what proportion of financing comes from the state and the municipality.
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individual locus
The fitness effect of an individual locus now requires specification of the number of mutant alleles present (0, 1 or 2).
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individual organization
Within this, the role of the individual organization and its relationships with other parties determine the specific ethical requirements of structure.
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individual participation
In addition to analyzing default investment rules, this work shows that individual participation is heavily influenced by behavior within plans, rather than across firms.
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individual perception
These, in turn, make it possible for the sharing and validation of individual perception and insight.
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individual society
The lending criteria adopted by building societies are a matter for each individual society.
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individual undertaking
No particulars can be published which would reveal the business of an individual undertaking without its previous consent in writing.
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individual well-being
These models suggest that the strongest association with individual well-being after the area of residence is the time spent there.
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infected individual
After passing through a latent, noninfectious phase of 7 days, the infected individual becomes infectious.
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influential individual
Although inevitably the work of many people, such developments are led by influential individuals, discontented with the status quo, powerfully articulating alternative visions of education.
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intelligent individual
The particular difficulties that are experienced by these pupils can seriously hamper an otherwise normally or highly intelligent individual when expressing him/herself using conventional forms.
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isolated individual
This symbolises the loneliness of the isolated individual, coming into the warmth of friendship.
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like-minded individuals
For instance, political conversations may help them identify like-minded individuals on whose support they might draw should they try to influence events.
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lone individual
The major watershed in our prospective history of error was the deconstruction of the convention that the lone individual was morally and intellectually responsible for its extirpation.
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low-income individual
Finally, a valid exemption was granted on the grounds that he was a low-income individual and the sole provider for his family.
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mature individual
In this study, leaf emergence was studied in a single mature individual.
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motivated individual
Motivated individual clinicians have been at the forefront of improving the quality of the service they provide for the benefit of their patients and the advancement of the profession.
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multiple individual
To avoid problems due to over fitting and to ensure a reproducible solution, calculate multiple individual envelopes and use the averaged solution.
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named individual
Working alongside him were three craftsmen taking 5d a day and another named individual, taking 4d, who was possibly an apprentice or journeyman.
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needy individual
Indeed, quite often, medical resources are geared to treating more needy individuals, and not the neediest.
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obese individual
Surgical treatment may be appropriate for severely obese individuals, but only after other treatment attempts have failed.
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overweight individual
I do not believe, however, that imposing restrictions on the food producers alone will result in a reduction in the number of overweight individuals.
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private individual
It is in fact in precisely this negotiation between private individual and civic pattern that the character of the city at any time emerges.
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qualified individual
The first is the qualified individual.
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rational individual
I have proposed a theory of team agency which generalizes the conventional theory of rational individual choice.
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selected individual
The authors tracked each selected individual up to the point of marriage, death or the age of twenty-three.
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self-employed individual
The incentive for the self-employed individual to take out a stakeholder scheme is dramatically negative.
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selfish individual
But we must not always act from the most selfish individual motives.
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single individual
But rarely does correctness of on-line interpretation have critical consequences for any single individual.
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solitary individual
Internecine contests then reduced the surviving larvae to a solitary individual.
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specific individual
This will name a specific individual to take over decision-making if mental incapacity supervenes.
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talented individual
He comes from a musha family and is a talented individual in both literary and military arts.
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targeted individual
Thus, it was essential to evaluate the intervention, not just in terms of its impact on a single, targeted individual, but on all family members.
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trained individual
All probe results were scored by the examiner and another trained individual to establish interobserver reliability.
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unrelated individual
When a voles partner dies, it is replaced by an unrelated individual.
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wealthy individual
Responsibility for the provision of equipment was usually shared between the corporate account and wealthy individual members.
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