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been individual
adjective
Relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one.
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The Hollywood answer was revealing: "In the 1980s greed had been individual [but] in the early years of the current century it had become institutional".
That is what helped to make it so compelling and more competitive than other leagues where there has been individual selling of rights by clubs.
It is the first time this has happened — before this, acts of violence have always been individual, thefts marked by stealth.
There have been individual success stories among the charter schools, but no one seems to have found the key to replicating them on a wider basis.
General Damiri denied the accusations, saying that there may have been individual errors by security force members but that the Palestinian Authority forces respected human rights.
And there have been individual triumphs, such as the killing of Osama bin Laden.But this does not amount to a compelling case for re-election, in the view of either this paper or the American people.
Similar(32)
"It's individual wrongdoing".
"Each seat is individual.
"Every team is individual.
It's individual guys.
Rights, by definition, are individual.
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