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When restlessness is strictly individual, one person's restlessness merely annoys another.
The word panic is often applied to a strictly individual, maladaptive reaction of flight, immobility, or disorganization stemming from intense fear.
He can write songs that are ready for the Nashville cover treatment, but he usually slips in some strictly individual twists.
But the circumstances in which some greater benefit is served by limiting freedom of expression have to be such that, on a strictly individual and one-off basis, an overwhelming case can be made for doing it on that occasion alone.
This is strictly individual buying.
"Our focus is strictly individual all the way to the World Cup (in the middle of July in China) because there are medals that we need to try and achieve," she told BBC Sport.
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Hunting of food is strictly an individual act for snakes; there are no known instances of cooperative hunting, as seen in some mammal and bird species.
It was Dawkins's simple, but profound, proposition that "the fundamental unit of selection, and therefore of self-interest, is not the species, nor the group, nor even, strictly, the individual.
That wasn't just a remarkable amount of so-called "hard money," amassed via strictly limited individual donations, but also "hugely symbolic and a show of force," he noted.
These findings support the conclusion that ICC is distributed throughout members of a community rather than being strictly an individual attribute.
Homosexual conduct, masturbation, and all extra-marital sex aim strictly at "individual gratification" and can be no part of any "common good".
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