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Individualised
Individualised meaning
simple past and past participle of individualise
Synonyms of Individualised
Example sentences (20)
Anglo-Saxon industrial modernity is inevitably more individualised/atomised (see Thatcher’s famous remarks about society), whereas the French public still sees itself as belonging to conflicting estates, which social conflict is grounded in.
At the inquest, Dr Didcock found that there were “serious issues of care” and that there was no individualised airway plan for Jodie.
Our Senior Studies Program in years 10 -12 provides all students with a tailored individualised pathway, allowing an informed choice from an extensive range of opportunities.
Dr Shaw said: “This is very much an individualised therapy and it’s far cleverer in some senses than a vaccine.
Furthermore, Chavda sought court directives for individualised compensation, suggesting Rs 2 crore for each deceased’s kin, Rs 50 lakh for victims with permanent disabilities, and Rs 20 lakh for those injured.
However, the coroner stated she remained concerned about the availability of individualised care plans and health passports to staff.
In our increasingly individualised society, Mosley fears that we can accidentally signal to our children and young people that their choices, even rights, can trump what is best for the collective.
Kabaya and Chinopfukutwa reminded the Resident Magistrate to bear in mind the individualised needs of Karota so as to ensure that she will be able to understand and follow court proceedings due to the unique nature of her disability.
Rebecca said: "We provide consistent and individualised care at home to children and young adults with complex health needs through the Outreach Service.
She also ensures that individualised treatment plans are supported through efficient booking and responsive communication.
The new jab, which is set to be tested on around 1,100 patients worldwide, is an individualised neoantigen therapy (INT) and sometimes referred to as a cancer vaccine.
Tools like that can create customised marketing campaigns, engage customers, and generate individualised content, are becoming integral to marketers’ toolkits.
Users are able to create separate profiles, each providing individualised and secure storage for confidential documents and assets — an ideal addition when using the device for both work and personal use.
While technological advancements can enhance therapy, a therapist’s empathetic and individualised care remains irreplaceable in fostering genuine patient connections and holistic healing.
Canada is conducting its own research on individualised risk assessments and the US plans to start next year.
Can they encourage assumptions which ultimately force students into categories which aren’t specifically individualised for them?
It added: “They knew the children very well and as a result provided individualised care and support.
Estimates of the number of Cornish speakers vary according to the definition of being a speaker, and is difficult to accurately determine due to the individualised nature of language take-up.
Fractionation regimens are individualised between different radiation therapy centers and even between individual doctors.
With a $22m budget, including government funding, Kemach provides individualised career assessment, academic or vocational scholarships and job placement for the entire Haredi population in Israel.