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The academic program is individualized to meet each student's needs.
Therapy is individualized to meet the child's specific needs for development.
Every member of the cast here is individualized into a type.
Glasses should be used to individualize, not make you look like everyone else.
The other three characters are equally true to life and individualized.
Treatment must be individualized based on the clinical behavior of the disease.
"I do not individualize, or say that individuals have come to be the problem," he said.
The companies individualize their titles right down to the level of the neighborhood.
Special education programs need to be individualized so that they address the unique combination of needs in a given student.
The seals can be individualized to fit the needs of the user.
Treatment must be individualized; what works for one person may not work for another.
All the furniture is set up exactly as he wants it, and the rooms are completely individualized.
We're taking more time and trying to individualize the instruction."
The dancers relate less to one another but are strongly individualized.
The other planets are individualized in the Bible only by implication.
These students are in fact beginning to individualize their learning and to compact the curriculum.
"Voting is now being individualized and stretched out over weeks.
Note, individualized in that anyone can call up a "train" at any time rather then owning their own.
Therapies for articulation problems must be individualized to fit the individual case.
All characters are individualized, with many characteristics that differentiate them from others.
These interventions are individualized and unique to the specific learner.
The truth is, those labels made it easier for the average person to individualize everybody.
However, there is a trend in marketing to individualize the concept.
The crew had to individualize the cards for specific actors.
"Insulin resistance is simply more evidence that diets have to be individualized," she said.
It is familiar territory but I think there are various aspects that individualise it.
Standardised diagnostic procedures have been developed to individualise the colour selection.
Loved the way each student could really individualise their progress and got some into great placements that turned into full time jobs.
Firstly, Commissioner, you emphasised that we must individualise our approach to certain sectors of transport.
Mr Alan Davies sought to individualise the school, transforming exam results and attracting more parents.
The tendency to individualise the frauds deflects attention away from the systemic issues and the organisational values and cultures that give rise to problems.
Options including leather upholstery, ergomatic adjustment of front seats via inflatable pockets and a CD player can be specified to individualise Safrane.
Dares Walk's current occupants had all tried to individualise their front doors with those personal touches coach-lamps, storm porches, hanging baskets - so irritating to students of vernacular architecture.
There are endless potential options that cost extra but provide a means to individualise your itinerary: expert guides, special permits, luxury vehicles, cultural shows and courses, special food and premium accommodation.
The Impulse class rules allow the sailor to individualise the way they run the main sheet between the boom and deck, while Lasers have a fixed main sheet route which can't be varied.
There have in fact been more biographies of Shakespeare this century than of any comparable figure, which like the rage for portraits of him reflects our desire to individualise a writer who so resists our curiosity.
Its work is subject to the Spanish Personal Data Protection Act 15/1999, which guarantees that Eustat does not facilitate any information that can identify or individualise the suppliers of the information, who are protected by statistical confidentiality.
On the other hand, if you deal directly with a Bhutanese tour operator you will have more scope to individualise your itinerary, though you'll spend considerable time sending emails and faxes, and learn more than you want to about international bank transfers.
The ?U has taken this advice on board and is of the opinion that, as long as the case is not considered to be pending, it is better to follow a general approach, such as that I referred to earlier, and not to individualise the case.
While bad teachers are not made good by small classes, and while there is a danger that teachers with small classes sometimes fail to adapt their techniques to individualise the pedagogy (having been trained to deal with large ones), particularly for the early years, small is definitely best.
Whereas the very ancient Indian tradition of lieder-like lyrics, passing through the 9th century carya-pada songs, admitted and encouraged the tana (improvised musical phrases), Tagore, who had composed more than 2000 lyrics, wanted to individualise his compositions in the European way and protect their execution according to an authorised notation.