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- Gleason argued that species distributions responded individualistically to environmental factors, and communities were best regarded as artifacts of the juxtaposition of species distributions.
- Kerry-esque liberals are concerned by the possibility that some nations will go off and behave individualistically or, as they say, unilaterally.
- "The French team played a lot more individualistically than the Danes, with far too much focus on one player, " he said, referring to Zidane.
- Lossky, for example, uses the term to explain what motive would be behind people working together for a common, historical or social goal rather than pursuing the goal individualistically.
- "America historically has been the most individualistically advanced society on the face of the either, to our great benefit in many ways, " said social historian Barbara Dafoe Whitehead.
- Theoretical psychology can more heavily rely on an idea about human nature that is universal, even when it is not known why or how this particular trend happens in the world, either individualistically or collectively.
- For example, in " Tarzan's Quest ", while the depiction of Africans remains relatively primitive, they are portrayed more individualistically, with a greater variety of character traits ( positive and negative ), while the main villains are white people.