Definition of Individualisation. Meaning of Individualisation. Synonyms of Individualisation

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- Individualization may refer to discrimination or perception of the individual within a group or species identification in forensics and intelligence the...
- civilisation, which he claimed was caused by atomising and irreligious individualisation and cosmopolitanism. Spengler's major thesis was that a law of historical...
- Thanateros and the institutionalisation of religious individualisation". Religious Individualisation. De Gruyter. pp. 759–796. doi:10.1515/9783110580853-038...
- Changes to land-ownership laws in the 19th century, particularly the individualisation of land title, undermined the power of rangatira, as did the widespread...
- Thanateros and the institutionalisation of religious individualisation". Religious Individualisation. pp. 759–796. doi:10.1515/9783110580853-038. ISBN 9783110580853...
- of settler colonisation. The act established the Native Land Courts, individualised ownership interests in Māori land replacing customary communal ownership...
- classics 2023 G 63 4x4² rear Mercedes-Benz has introduced the bespoke/individualisation programme exclusive for the G-class: G manufaktur. Similar to the...
- The Individualised Learner Record (ILR) is the primary data collection about further education and work-based learning in England. It is requested from...
- particular thing. Haecceity is a person's or object's thisness, the individualising difference between the concept "a person" and the concept "Socrates"...
- lower-class mechanicals of the play. He commented favourably on their individualisation and their collective richness of character. He thought that Bottom...