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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91. They are employed individually, and their employment contracts - real or implied - are individual.
92. Individually, people have little power, but collectively they can be more influential.
93. Spenser makes it clear that the villeins are not individually dangerous to the superior knights.
94. It is intended to accredit these individually as used but we would like to take the opportunity of thanking Mr Gilson now.
95. Each door and drawer is individually finished by craftsmen to bring out the full beauty of the grain.
96. Each mini roll is individually wrapped and features a character from the SuperMario computer game.
97. There is far greater willingness for action-both individually and collectively-to tackle market imperfections and market failures.
98. Yet individually, advisers and advisory teachers earned considerable respect for the extent and quality of support they provided.
99. Nor is it known how such circumstances arose or whether the balances are individually or cumulatively material in relation to the company's accounts.
100. Copies of the questionnaire and covering letter were sent to teachers individually.
101. Observations of individually marked birds have shown that this disruptive behaviour is adaptive.
102. These employees are paid based upon what they produce either individually or as members of small work groups.
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103. Correlations across junction variables are all calculated individually for each subject and then averaged using Fisher's z transformation.
104. The quanta are individually so small that their interactions, statistically averaged, appear continuous.
105. Pot up cuttings individually as soon as fine white roots and young top growth are visible.
106. Individually, workers may feel that they are severely limited, even powerless, in what they can do.
107. It's a traditional vintage type, with individually adjustable saddles mounted on a plate which pivots on two height adjustable posts.
108. Each pixel must be individually addressed by a voltage to give the right shade at the right moment.
109. So that each member of staff got a chance to give her own opinion, the staff were interviewed individually.
110. They hunted in packs, and were individually from two to three metres long.
111. I will be speaking to you each individually about your role in the future of the lodge.
112. Reward systems, promotions and a sense of identity are individually geared and generated.
113. Individually and collectively, they refuse to allow us to be foreigners through our worst pain.
114. Pond remedies are invariably less stressful to fish, as they do not have to be netted out individually.
115. Now I asked them to work in pairs or individually to find the arrangements of ten fences.
116. Specialist work Solicitors wishing to work as insolvency practitioners require to be licensed by the Law Society individually.
117. Again, constitutional theory maintains that ministers are both collectively and individually responsible to Parliament for their actions.
118. People in smaller settings can contact career consultants individually about this kind of intensive feedback.
119. Internet Explorer saves each address individually as a shortcut, which makes them less convenient to transfer.
120. Also, with bulk buying you save a lot of time by not having to order each resistor and capacitor individually.
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