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  • He commented favourably on their individualisation and their collective richness of character.
  • He held that, throughout the scheme of nature and intellectual life, the main principle is Individualisation.
  • The Microsoft individualisation page also doesn't help-e ) 12 : 13, 2 July 2007 ( UTC)
  • The goal of EuroFlow consortium is to innovate and standardize flow cytometry leading to global improvement and progress in diagnostics of haematological malignancies and individualisation of treatment.
  • Carl Jung's concept of individualisation plays a role when Liesl discusses Dunstan's yet-unlived life and the idea that he must have balance in his life.
  • It also sets out guidelines for prisoners under sentence which further includes treatment, classification and individualisation, privileges, work, educations and recreations, and social relations and after-care.
  • There is a tension between the individualisation of social risks pursued by several political parties and the call to create social capital : it is becoming harder to blame the individual for collective problems.
  • Such de-individualisation destroys both the consciousness and the reason, so that the subject of samodurstvo might unwillingly commit any kind of crime, and thus perish simply due to the lack of reason and character ."
  • As outlined by Williams, " government policy from 1858 onwards . . . sought to introduce a rapid individualisation of ancestral Maori land in order to ensure the availability of most of that land for settlement by Pakeha settlers ".
  • In eastern societies, this might still be the group ( family, community, work team ) linked by networks . In the contemporary process of individualisation, the basic unit of the network society has become the individual who is linked by networks.
  • By making room for others'progress rather than pushing oneself ahead, by competing only so as to excel and not to beat other and also by self-control and avoidance of selfish individualisation, unity with others comes to be an experience and a reality.
  • Spengler's book " The Decline of the West " ( 1918 ) written during the final months of World War I, addressed the claim of decadence of modern European civilisation, which he claimed was caused by atomising and irreligious individualisation and cosmopolitanism.
  • Georg Simmel carries out formal analysis of lifestyles, at the heart of which can be found processes of individualisation, identification, differentiation, and recognition, understood both as generating processes of, and effects generated by, lifestyles, operating  vertically as well as  horizontally.
  • He also states that both psychological and sociological dialectics are concerned with an objective social reality and the subjective individualisation of that reality .  In both instances, the individual internalizes them to become given contents of his own consciousness, externalizes them again as he continues to live and act in society . 
  • He comments about the rise of the new advertising class that has been replacing our social connections after Thatcherism by " associating products with personal empowerment " which was brought about by " a time of intense atomisation and individualisation to the detriment of community caused a pop cultural language centered around nurturing the ego ."
  • Of course, a comparison of sentences meted out in other cases might serve as a guide to ensure some proportionality in sentences, but it was only a rough guide, according to Viljoen JA, because there were so many factors to be taken into account they could be usefully collected under the term " individualisation "  that no tariff or standard sentence could be maintained.
  • On the other hand, the individualisation that comes with urbanisation make people feel more free to choose the way they speak than before, and in the same way as some will use typical Egyptian features as [ le : ] for [ le : ? ], others may use typical rural features such as the rural realisation [ k? ] of B as a pride reaction against the stigmatisation of this pronunciation.
  • Industrial production of the future will be characterised by the strong individualisation of products under the conditions of highly flexible ( large series ) production, the extensive integration of customers and business partners in business and value-added processes, and the linking of production and high-quality services leading to so-called hybrid products . " In manufacturing, such cloud based robot systems could learn to handle tasks such as threading wires or cables, or aligning gaskets from professional knowledge base.
  • His works include : Social Participation of Citizens in Local Community ( in Slovenian ), 1965, People in the new town : Velenje 1964 / 65 ( in Slovenian ), 1965, Sociology of the Local Communities ( in Slovenian ), 1974, Local Government and Rural Development in Yugoslavia, 1974; The Developmental Logic of Social Systems ( along with lead author H . Teune ), 1978; Social Ecology of Change ( lead author ), 1978; Humanisation of the City ( in Slovenian ), 1983; Contradictions of Social Development ( in Slovenian and in Croatian ), 1986, Globalization and Territorial Identities ( co-author ), 1992; Individualisation and Globalisation in Space ( in Slovenian ), 1994, Autonomy and Connectedness in the European space ( in Slovenian; co-author ), 1995, Living Environment in the Global Information Age : Spatio-Temporal Organization of Living ( in Slovenian ), 2008; Globalization : Enrichments and / or Threats ( in Slovenian ), 2012; On Sociological Revealing of Living in Time and Space, 2-3 / 2010 and Challenges of Globalisation and Sociology of Zdravko Mlinar ( in Slovenian ), 2014 ( co-author )  both thematic issues of Teorija in praksa ) dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the sociology of Zdravko Mlinar.