Synonym: on an individual basis, one by one, separately, severally, singly. Similar words: individual, individualism, individuality, individual income tax, rugged individualism, individual retirement account, undivided, indivisible. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪ'vɪdʒʊələ] adv. apart from others.
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61. Each individually named political actor mentioned in an item was coded in the order in which he or she appeared.
62. Even with low-fat snacks, buy foods individually wrapped or repackage into single servings.
63. Example 3: Four girls were seated round a table, each writing individually.
64. Each station is to be individually questioned, and an original deadline to provide information by August has been extended to October.
65. They all went individually to a Los Angeles spa called Ynessa.
66. Commissioners met individually with Castillo to present their proposals for neighborhood improvements to be funded under the pass-through allocations.
67. All modules are credited individually on the National Certificate and this flexible system has proved to be very successful.
68. In the parcel were 100 blocks of cannabis resin, each individually wrapped.
69. The judge will quiz jurors individually about their views on abortion and the insanity defense beginning Tuesday.
70. To be sure, the new generation of flexible, individually controlled telecommunications technologies offers new hope for educational improvement.
71. This is because every diode is individually calibrated and balanced to ensure uniform printing across every single line.
72. The character of most parks depends substantially on a scattering of trees - whether individually or in clumps.
72. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
73. We also realised that there was insufficient classroom time for the testing of children individually in dramatic performance.
74. After baggage and passport checks, passengers are individually quizzed by interrogators.
75. Software Approval Modules can only be approved via a package, not individually.
76. For example, to prepare lilies of the valley for pressing, you must remove each bell and press it individually.
77. These gifts would then be redistributed to the poor, either individually or collectively.
78. Each set-top decoder would then have its Macrovision-component circuitry individually addressed and activated through the network's addressable access control system.
79. But these choices are not seen as being so individually idiosyncratic as to make crime totally unpredictable or uncontrollable.
80. The newly refurbished Midland Hotel has 111 individually designed bedrooms.
81. Competitors are forbidden to give each other support and are individually timed.
82. Some little flames may be individually quenched[Sentencedict.com], but there is a certain pattern to them.
83. We assume each member is individually and severally liable in what may be exceptional circumstances.
84. Each piece is individually made in solid gold and set with the world's finest alternative to diamonds.
85. The examination is a collection of questions and individually a question goes some way to satisfying the requirements of the examination.
86. Hard thinking and research may aid us individually, and eventually as a species, to counter some of these problems.
87. Too numerous to list here individually, most were of early-1980s, vintage and had not been airworthy for some time.
88. She adopted an individually structured approach to teaching which allowed students to work at their own pace as and when they pleased.
89. Individually, too, children on polio wards sometimes received considerable special attention, which could make their stays pleasurable.
90. The exercises are detailed below; it is advisable to practise each exercise individually before attempting the whole routine.
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