Sentence examples for individualised characters from inspiring English sources

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Everyone seems agreed that writing about sex is perilous, partly because it threatens to swamp highly individualised characters in a generic, featureless activity (much like coffee-cup dialogue, during which everyone sounds the same), and partly because it feels... tacky.

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The highly individualised character of the intellectual exploration that conceptual art urges us to engage in has always been such that any attempt to pinpoint a specific common denominator other than this general vision and approach to art, art-making and society at large invariably fails to catch its very essence.

Individualised measures of quality of life Mark Bromberg; 11.

Medical imaging is going to play an important role in individualised drug delivery.

Standup is such a personal, individualised thing".

"Technology helps give people individualised care.

Feminism should not be an individualised movement.

Annuity providers are likely to move to "individualised underwriting".

It is about personal development and individualised opportunity.

(Durkheim diagnosed this as "collective forces in individualised forms").

Our society has become more individualised and fragmented.

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