Synonym: individual, particular, personal, special, specific. Similar words: respectively, irrespective, irrespective of, perspective, retrospective, respect, respectable, with respect to. Meaning: [rɪ'spektɪv] adj. considered individually.
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31) The workshop is aimed at youth leaders who can develop media awareness training schemes in parishes and communities in their respective countries.
32) As early as sixteen they asked their respective parents to allow them to marry but no blessings were forthcoming.
33) This may not be unconnected with the social composition of their respective devotees.
34) During the workshop, participants shared reports on the status of religious broadcasting in their respective countries.
35) This was also true when gastrin and intrinsic factor were incubated together with their respective antibodies.
36) In every sense Gore and Bush represent the victory of the status quo within their respective parties.
37) Both sides have now agreed to consider their respective positions and a further meeting has been agreed.
38) Yet none of this obliterates the difference between the respective roles of names and descriptions.
39) The leaders met to discuss the problems facing their respective countries.
40) The respective attributes of ordinary shares and preference shares have already been discussed.
41) But the respective positions of Protestantism and Catholicism can be explained more reasonably against the background of economic and general history.
42) But it was also recognized that such circumstances called for different strategies within the respective elementary and higher sectors of education.
43) The ambit of the duty must depend on the circumstances,[http://Sentencedict.com] especially the respective positions of those involved.
44) And there are provisions of a restitutionary character designed to restore the respective parties to the share transactions to their former positions.
45) Certain other terms are implied into leases by virtue of statute and these are dealt with in their respective contexts.
46) The most striking change that occurred was with regard to the parties' respective attitudes towards Court-Country issues.
47) From each you can get a good idea of what police work in the respective countries is really like.
48) A central theme in their experience was the dogged struggle with subordinates about their respective responsibilities.
49) Once a year the sacred white barges of the Phoenix King and the Everqueen ply the waters to their respective shrines.
50) They had made no mention of their respective Christmas plans that morning.
51) We proceeded to state our respective positions, which took about fifteen minutes.
52) The neighborhood service centers assisted commissioners in assessing conditions and priorities in their respective subareas and in formulating appropriate proposals.
53) So long as he was solvent in law, he could not proportion his payments to creditors according to their respective debts.
54) On this hypothesis the spits both start from their respective headlands and converge towards the centre of the bay.
55) Details of joining fees for the respective sports sections of the club may be obtained from the Personnel Department.
56) The feasibility of providing a demonstration team will obviously depend on what items and people are available in the respective areas.
57) Still, most of his Wembley contenders will be off with their respective countries next week.
58) The directory lists resource persons and their respective fields of expertise.
59) Each of them has gods and ancestors whose respective power closely corresponds to that of the social groups themselves.
60) Each serpent or conduit conducts its respective energy to form the human electro-magnetic energy flow.
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