Tax individualisation means that we both have separate tax free allowances and separate income rate bands. |
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What modern democracies have given us however, in contrast to previous generations, are endless possibilities for individualisation. |
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These demographic and social developments reinforce the trend to individualisation. |
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The choice of a homeopathic drug involves much more thorough individualisation than that of an antibiotic, for example. |
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Dosage individualisation and close monitoring of burn patients being treated with vancomycin may be warranted. |
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This virtualisation of the worker and the individualisation of skills seems to contradict traditional work teams, but it really takes teamwork to another level. |
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It is through education that the process of mental individuation and social individualisation will lead to civic awareness. |
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The conduct of people may be regulated by varied and complex rules and norms, but legal stricture begins where the individualisation and opposition of interests begins. |
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The literature refers to the breakdown of factions, about the gap between politics and citizens, about cocooning and individualisation, about populism, mediatisation, and a crisis of values. |
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He commented favourably on their individualisation and their collective richness of character. |
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Individualisation and competition instead of collective action and fighting for demands. |
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