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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pursue individual" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express the idea of seeking personal goals or interests, but it lacks context and clarity. Example: "In order to achieve success, one must pursue individual passions and interests."
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Eventually, the group parted ways to pursue individual projects.
The breakup always seemed provisional, an opportunity for the singers to pursue individual projects.
The reduced schedule suited the other players, who also pursue individual activities.
Plaintiffs would be able to opt out of the fund and pursue individual lawsuits if they chose.
The settlement would cover nearly 20,000 former players, unless they opt out to pursue individual lawsuits against the league.
Plaintiffs have until May 15 to decide whether to opt out of the settlement and pursue individual claims.
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HMRC wants BDO, who have been appointed liquidators, to pursue individuals personally for money in recompense if they are found culpable.
Will they pursue individuals and not just the underlings?" Wells Fargo's $185 million settlement with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other agencies hardly puts an end to the matter.
On April 1, Xerox agreed to pay $10 million to settle a civil investigation of its accounting practices by the Securities and Exchange Commission -- and the S.E.C. is still considering whether to pursue individuals at the company and its auditor, KPMG.
Tony West, assistant attorney general for the civil division, said in a statement, "Where the facts and law allow, the Justice Department will pursue individuals responsible for illegal conduct just as vigorously as we pursue corporations".
Marcias stressed that their officers are using "their unique skills and authorities" to "pursue individuals and organizations that pose a threat to domestic security".
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