Nobody seriously believes that teaching children in batches of 20 or 30 can offer an appropriately individualised education. |
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An individualised case conceptualisation helps organise complex information about a patient and is a blueprint for guiding treatment. |
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It shows the Queen with orb and sceptre as emblems of her rule appearing queen-like rather than as an individualised subject. |
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A qualified homeopath can provide more individualised remedies in stronger potencies if required. |
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Exercise therapy comprised an individualised aerobic exercise programme, mostly walking on treadmills and cycling on exercise bicycles. |
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Doctors will usually be less able than exercise teachers to advise on the individualised prescription of particular exercises or activities. |
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The number of juveniles in an institution shall be small enough to enable individualised care. |
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We will demonstrate our products to you on our OCHSNER trade fair stands and will be happy to give you individualised advice. |
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We also print packing tape and barrier tape with individualised logos and have all other varieties of tape. |
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We work with a variety of alternative and established media, through our press lists, individualised collaboration and event-specific coverage. |
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Flexible and individualised service offerings ensure that a high level of customer satisfaction is continuously maintained. |
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They provide teaching programmes, individualised if necessary, based on many varied exercises taken from everyday life. |
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Treatment approaches for trichotillomania are highly individualised. |
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We are more individualised than ever before, and consequently less social. |
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Trim elements made with handworked woods or gleaming jet black piano lacquer create an exclusive, individualised ambience. |
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The two figures, one highly individualised, dedicated to self-assertion and pleasure-seeking, the other ascetic and self-denying, are sharply contrasted. |
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I'm sure the list can be made longer and also individualised for every hospital. |
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Sprinters are pretty individualised, and I didn't think I needed it. |
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This is a piece of tobyjugglery, which rises to a much higher level because it is so brilliantly and preposterously individualised. |
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In many countries, more and more individualised and insecure types of working are emerging, more of them not popular with workers. |
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When you are finished, you can request a quote for your individualised configuration. |
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Round tables for 10 with suitable table linen and 5-arm candelabra, napkins, cutlery, porcelain, wine glasses, and two individualised menu cards. |
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The development of geriatric medicine needs to be actively promoted, with a focus on individualised care. |
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This individualised form of informing data subjects about their rights and the processing operation itself is a user friendly and effective solution to enhance privacy protection. |
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Many concerts showcased elaborate lighting and individualised screens reminiscent of U2's Elevation Tour and Nine Inch Nails' Fragility Tour. |
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The 17th century was the period when French painting became prominent and individualised itself through classicism. |
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That is to say, it would appear that separation at source with individualised management afterwards is more expensive than managing a large amount as general factory waste. |
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The latter can be spread over individualised production programs by derogating from the depreciation method and amount booked to the balance sheet on an economic and fiscal basis. |
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The domesticated animal is in search of that same spark of mind that changed animal man into an individualised human being aeons ago, and the mental aspect has to be fostered in the animal with impersonal love. |
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And to promote knowledge share and discussion, traders have the facility to add comments to each individualised screenshot. |
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Thus we have the ability to determine the frequency range of each patient's tinnitus noise and to create an individualised sound composition specifically for this noise. |
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The ancient figures wear their tresses in intricate, subtly individualised arrangements of curls and wraparound plaits, each anchored by a thick fishtail braid dangling down the back. |
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The diagnoses and wording of the rules of thumb registered illustrate these situations as more complex, demanding thorough anamneses, examination and individualised communication. |
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It particularly facilitates the development of flexible and individualised pathways and also the recognition of those learning outcomes which are acquired through non-formal and informal learning. |
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This system of individualised justice has come under increasing criticism in several jurisdictions on the basis that in its practical operation it tends to be very costly and ineffective. |
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After that, let us offer you an individualised form of therapy. |
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With this project, Eurofins expands its efforts and research capacities in the field of Pharmacogenetics by a further research area and will make an important contribution to individualised medicine. |
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Clearly, there can be no question of individualised treatment programmes of the sort which might be aspired to in an establishment for sentenced prisoners. |
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With a little practice and the appropriate elements a building construction kit can be individualised respectively spiced up without any problems. |
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The dangers of overtraining and the need to provide individualised medical supervision as well as the needs of athletes in terms of recovery were presented in great detail without false modesty or demagogy. |
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The aim of the individualised programme in cognitive education and therapy is to receive children and adolescents who encounter difficulties in learning allied to dyspraxia disability. |
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This is because Sweden's voucher scheme coincided with a host of other reforms, most significantly a change in the national curriculum in 1994, which emphasised individualised learning over teacher instruction. |
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These courses are the perfect choice if you have particular needs that you do not feel will be met in a group course, or if you simply wish to have more individualised attention, so as to learn faster. |
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You said, and rightly so, that individualised programmes must be created. |
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Eurofins' successful proposal was one of only a few of 220 submitted project drafts that were chosen due to the potential of its individualised medicine concept. |
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By giving this advice and individualised treatment, Tdh was able to strengthen the confidence and skills of the mothers in taking care of their children. |
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These farmers face having to leave the profession because of the increased costs borne by producers, and this is reason enough for the Union to cover the costs of introducing the individualised identification system. |
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Then we can offer you an individualised form of sound therapy that masks your specific noise and changes or blocks the perception of the tinnitus noise. |
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On the one hand, the Provisions Binding 2005-2010 specify that services must be based on an individualised approach that responds to the needs and abilities of students with special needs and not on a category-based approach. |
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