Sentence examples for individualization from inspiring English sources

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individualization

noun

The act of individualizing; the state of being individualized.

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The relation of archetype and image runs through all Neoplatonic schemes. 5. Degrees of being are also degrees of unity; as one goes down the scale of being there is greater multiplicity, more separateness, and increasing limitation until the atomic individualization of the spatiotemporal world is reached.

These elimination series focused largely on the personalities of the contestants, with individualization earning more points than strict adherence to the rules.

The trend, however, as of 1591, is clear: Frankish painting and the egoistic delights of individualization will prove irresistible, and Turkish artists, the murderer tells his confreres in one of his many concluding pronouncements, henceforth can "sit yourselves down and do nothing but ape the Europeans century after century!

"It's the individualization fallacy, and it's not real science.

The individualization of eating has done much to cut us free of dietary limits.

Did these stabs at individualization have an impact on society at large?

And it was as if Bernhardt's camera had set itself the task of individualization, because here was a black-and-white galère of immediately and endearingly recognizable shapes and faces, bantering, yawning, frowning, grinning, scowling, weeping, in postures of exhaustion, stoic dynamism, and, of course, extreme uncertainty and dismay. . . .

Escape from the fat trap may come with careful individualization, correct diagnosis and detailed attention to the different therapeutic needs for each person.

The process of co-designing, customization, design democracy, participation, individualization and whatever else it is called is one of the most important themes in contemporary design.

On the subject of individualization, he found that the word "preferences" was barely used until about 1930, but usage has surged since.

In fact, he explains, political and corporate interests aim at nothing less than "individualization," since it is far easier to manipulate a collection of discrete and increasingly independent individuals than a community.

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