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- The Individualised Learner Record (ILR) is the primary data collection about further education and work-based learning in England. It is requested from...
- a semantic component. Due to the regularisation of character forms, individualised components may form part of a compound pictograph. For example, within...
- Individualization may refer to discrimination or perception of the individual within a group or species identification in forensics and intelligence the...
- as "an unprecedented attempt of institutionalising one of the most individualising currents in the history of ‘Western learned magic’." The IOT has been...
- shooters", according to IGN—was released. Its use of colour graphics and individualised antagonists were considered "strong evolutionary concepts" among space...
- conventional Romanesque capitals and moulding profiles with rich and individualised detailing. His successor, who completed the western facade and upper...
- was a master at painting crowd scenes where each figure was highly individualised. At the time they were painted, the individual figures in his larger...
- civilisation, which he claimed was caused by atomising and irreligious individualisation and cosmopolitanism. Spengler's major thesis was that a law of historical...
- policies of Greece and the rest of Europe, Singapore followed a policy of individualising the social safety net. This led to a higher than average savings rate...
- Bentham believed that true parsimony would require punishment to be individualised to take account of the sensibility of the individual—an individual more...