individualize
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Instead, they said, they have their own set of standards and individualize programming based on specific family needs and factors such as location and affordability.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jan. 4, 2024
The researchers hope that the results of this study will help to identify elbow injuries in children who play baseball and to individualize treatment based on skeletal maturity.
From Science Daily ● Nov. 30, 2023
“This is allowing individual parents to individualize a curriculum for their own worldview.”
From Washington Post ● Nov. 30, 2022
The work is part of an approach to cancer treatment called de-escalation: an effort to individualize treatment to a specific subtype of the disease, achieving the same results with less treatment and fewer interventions.
From New York Times ● Oct. 25, 2022
He possessed, too, among his other literary powers, the rare one of being able to individualize the man whose life he studies and of presenting the character so as to be consistent and human.
From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 by Various
Until learning how our financial systems work, I took for granted the way our culture individualizes money.
From Salon ● Oct. 8, 2024
Nanjiani individualizes and sells the familiar dynamic of being caught between two worlds, sympathizing with Banerjee before things turn ugly.
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 22, 2022
The film invokes, individualizes, multiplies, takes apart and then wackily reassembles these enduring tropes.
From Washington Post ● May 4, 2022
While golfers can provide launch monitor numbers as part of the interview process with Callaway’s Distance Fitting, Vrska said it is the one-on-one interaction that refines and individualizes the recommendations.
From Golf Digest ● May 8, 2020
Each is thus more individual and specific than every; every classifies, each individualizes.
From English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions by James Champlin Fernald
Those operations focused on individualized investigations of specific people.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 28, 2026
Meta "did not pause the system for the individualized, leave- and accommodation-neutral review that the law requires," the 71-page complaint said.
From Barron's ● Jul. 15, 2026
The goal is to help clinicians monitor biological aging more precisely and design individualized treatments that target the underlying causes of age-related disease.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 14, 2026
In these cases, “the State is not constitutionally required to grant individualized exemptions to specific athletes or subclasses,” Justice Kavanaugh says.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jun. 30, 2026
Gone was the desperate, urgent, intense feeling of being at home; rare was the experience of feeling myself individualized by family intimates.
From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez
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“I think every single one of our routines, BJ did an incredible and phenomenal job of individualizing them.”
From Los Angeles Times ● Feb. 7, 2026
But if we don’t openly talk about climate anxiety as something that is not only normal but also expected, we run the risk of further individualizing the problem.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 11, 2024
When the script doesn’t provide the individualizing details that transcend stereotypes, the performances do.
From New York Times ● Dec. 9, 2019
Can we avoid individualizing oppression and not use the movement as our personal therapy space?
From New York Times ● Aug. 17, 2019
The evoluting or individualizing energy returns within its orbit, and instead of extending to higher forms, seeks the perfection of the human being.
From Studies in the Out-Lying Fields of Psychic Science by Hudson Tuttle