Sentence examples for being able to individualize from inspiring English sources

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Being able to individualize results to specific clients was also desired.

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As Arthur Levine, president of the Teachers College at Columbia University, has noted, future teachers will be able to individualize and customize the education of students.

The supporting cast — clad in bright colors in the first acts, darker leather in the last — is largely competent, but few are able to individualize their roles, so their sufferings cannot involve us as Richard's exultation in his perfidy does.

A good dance teacher is able to individualize corrections while allowing a dancer to solve problems on their own.

Using the homogenous Type II genotype for background, we were able to individualize overseas genotypes with a higher virulence.

Thus, in the future, we may be able to individualize our anti-inflammatory interventions by measuring the inflammatory and biochemical milieu of our patients to define those who can most benefit from specific therapies.

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Being able to afford college.

However, in order to be able to further individualize patient management in the metastatic setting, we need a better understanding of the association between metastatic tumor characteristics and patient survival.

Using the detailed bone structure and metabolism studies from our research, we'll be able to generate individualized skeletal assessments that may impact clinical care and therapeutic decisions.

We are proud that we are able to create individualized healing plans for each patient with the result of healing most wounds in less than six weeks.

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