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Most men and women go straight to the position of victim and try to personalize the other person's behavior.
Try to personalize it: are you, a straight person, constantly thinking of sexual contact and sexual activity?
Still, it can be treacherous for presidents, or would-be presidents, to try to personalize problems of ordinary Americans to their own lives.
Designers do try to personalize their selections to their clients, buying museum and auction catalogs and books on specific artists being collected by a young Wall Streeter, for example, said Thom Filicia, the telegenic decorator and brand.
Finding a balance is hard, even as you try to personalize the experience for every user.
If you're going to A/B test and try to personalize your site in order to get users to engage with it more, you'll want to figure out if the service is actually going to be successful.
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Valentine also had fun trying to personalize the game.
Companies are already trying to "personalize" searches, for example, taking into account who and where a user is.
"Online companies are trying to personalize a service that is inherently impersonal," said Joseph Laszlo, a wireless data analyst at Jupiter Communications.
In part to address those perceptions, the Army has tried to personalize its advertising by using real soldiers instead of actors.
In his speech at the community college, the president tried to personalize the issue, saying his own family was not immune.
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