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individually English

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individually

If you do something individually, you do it by yourself.

individually

(= singly) apart from others taken individually, the rooms were, in fact, square the fine points are treated singly

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Simple sentences

A committee is a group of people who individually can do nothing, but who, as a group, can meet and decide that nothing can be done.

Movie subtitles

Each little indians, individually.
We thought you'd like to send flowers individually.
Why should I want to send flowers individually?
Every case must be treated individually.
The enemy may come individually or he may come in strength.
Individually, they're weak.
The plague had split the world into tiny communities, too far apart to combine and fight, and too small individually to stand any chance against invasion.
Must I order you individually?
They've come a long way individually, further than we have a right to expect.
No, not individually, together.
Peacefully, individually, not as a mob.
What two temperaments individually represent?
Explain. Every cell in the body had been individually blasted from inside.
Arthur, having consulted his closest knights. decided that they should separate and search for the Grail individually.
I know, my dear. We thought perhaps you'd like to send flowers individually.
If you definitely need to do it, do it individually.
We split up here and we go individually.
You are right. You must only duplicate uncut stones which will be individually cut into original gemstones.
Step inside, ladies and gentlemen, you will be served individually.
It's as though every cell in the body..had been individually blasted from inside.
Arthur, having consulted his closest knights decided that they should separate, and search for the Grail individually.
Every one of our patients is individually monitored by the computer.
I pick each word individually.
This is simply to explain to you. why, after last month. you never again were able to suck me in to another gay, happy, carefree vacation. with the family. may God bless and keep each and every one of them. individually.
We need to take every instance individually.
Please break up individually!
Everything depends on each one of you individually.
Many individually unlikely events had to occur for our species and our technology to emerge.
Vote individually or in a list?
Discuss each shareholder individually.

News and current affairs

The more than 20 bilateral and multilateral donor agencies for agriculture are highly fragmented and of insufficient scale individually and collectively.
If so, then a key condition must be the self-respect that comes from working things out for ourselves, individually and collectively.
Some European governments have evolved strong human rights polices but, for a variety of reasons, they have been unable, individually or collectively, to exert the influence of the US.
Individually, these are each highly plausible scenarios, and collectively they would hit the US trade deficit like a perfect storm.
This is highly inefficient, because while it is individually rational for depositors to want their money immediately, the bank might have been able to service all of them had they been collectively patient.
Group dynamics prevent company boards that consist solely of males from including women, even if members individually would support such a decision.
With modern computers and information technology, it will be possible to deal individually with a million different risks.
After all, employees do not negotiate individually the length of the workweek.
But individually, a number of European countries - Spain, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia, and Austria - are skeptical or negative toward Kosovo independence, which raises profound questions about the EU's resolve.
Today everyone deals with life and hardship individually (a new word in our everyday vocabulary) regardless of any Kremlin desire to make life uniform.
Though each poses a considerable threat, Europe, aided by the recent cyclical pickup, is in a position to address them individually, without risking more than a temporary set of disruptions.
How, then, can the collectively guilty bring charges and single out some suspects as individually guilty?
Individually rational behavior is often collectively suicidal.
Policymakers can provide only general responses, not deal with all cases individually.
Because it is a collective decision, the spending naturally involves different kinds of consumption than we would make individually - say, better highways, rather than more dinners out.
The parallel with Japan highlights the need for governments to behave responsibly, individually and collectively.
Individually, each of these factors seems trivial.
By contrast, the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has nine members, four of whom are appointed from outside the bank, and all votes are individually recorded; nobody is allowed to hide behind an institutional view.
The decisions that we will make both individually and collectively in the foreseeable future will determine whether twenty-first century science yields benign or devastating outcomes.
South Africa made the best of amnesty by not providing it collectively, but only individually to those on both sides of the struggle who acknowledged and disclosed their crimes.

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