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Individual and Allied
Individual programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs ; the National League for Nursing ; the American Dental Association ; the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology ; The National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Services ; and the American Physical Therapy Association.

Individual and commanders
Individual facility and installation commanders may increase their local force protection levels as they feel is necessary, but they must adhere to at least the minimum level prescribed by USNORTHCOM.

Individual and their
Individual differences in maturation and the development of readiness for learning to read indicate that not until the third grade have most children had ample opportunity to demonstrate their capacity for school achievement.
Individual moral agents do not know everything about their particular situations, and thus do not know all the possible consequences of their potential actions.
Individual Sudeten German claims for restitution of property confiscated in connection with their expulsion after World War II ; agreement with Slovakia signed 24 November 1998 resolves issues of redistribution of former Czechoslovak federal land.
Individual members believe that they can also receive personal revelation from God in conducting their lives.
Individual states may require the FDD to contain their own specific requirements, but the requirements in state disclosure documents must be in compliance with the federal rule that governs federal regulatory policy.
Individual geocaching websites have developed their own guidelines for acceptable geocache publications.
Individual whales are typically identified using photographs of their dorsal surface and matching the scars and patches associated with parasites that have fallen off the whale or are still attached.
Individual hoplites carried their shields on their left arm, protecting not only themselves but also the soldier to the left.
Individual heads of state may acquire their position by virtue of a constitution.
Individual houses sometimes acquire proper names ; and those names may acquire in their turn considerable emotional connotations: see for example the house of Howards End or the castle of Brideshead Revisited.
Individual dorms at Harvey Mudd have their own unique traditions, but the College itself hosts some campus traditions.
Individual difference psychologists usually express their interest in individuals while studying groups by seeking dimensions shared by all individuals but upon which individuals differ.
Individual differences are essential whenever we wish to explain how individuals differ in their behavior.
Henry Maine in his analysis of the historical changes and development of human societies noted the key distinction between traditional societies defined as " status " societies based on the legal position of the Individual in regards to the rest of society, family association and functionally diffuse roles for individuals ; and modern " progressive " societies defined as " contract " societies where social relations are determined by contracts pursued by individuals to advance their interests.
Individual operators would also have had no more right than any other private company for their " advertisement " to appear on traffic signs, whereas the double arrow was already prescribed for indicating a " railway station ".
Individual components of the 19S particle have their own regulatory roles.
Individual rabbis are free to decide which responsa to adopt or to develop their own halakhic positions.
Individual houses also may have vegetable gardens in their compounds.
Individual television stations are usually granted licenses by a government agency to use a particular section of the radio spectrum ( a channel ) through which they send their signals.
Individual terrorists tend to be motivated more by a desire for social solidarity with other members of their organization than by political platforms or strategic objectives, which are often murky and undefined.
Individual bamboo culms do not get any taller or larger in diameter in subsequent years than they do in their first year, and they do not replace any growth lost from pruning or natural breakage.

Individual and troops
Individual guardsmen are weak and have low point-costs, thus Imperial Guard armies are usually rather large ( a full guard platoon can boast up to 132 models, not counting independent characters, per troops choice ).
The first bill sponsored by Foxx to have been signed into law since 2006, the Hero Act, signed by President Bush on Memorial Day, 2006, allows U. S. troops to increase their retirement savings by investing a portion of their combat pay into Individual Retirement Accounts.
With the full introduction of semi-automatic and automatic small-arms, however, the GN and Police adopted both the US Army M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment ( LBE ) in khaki cotton canvas and the M-1967 Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment ( MLCE ) in OG nylon ; some photos do show that the All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment ( ALICE ), an upgrade of the latter, was also given to some Guardia troops in 1978-79.
Individual troops were present in all operational theatres and usually operated independently, gathering information from captured facilities.

Individual and forward
A judging panel made up of renowned design experts decide the best entries in the seven categories, with Individual category award-winners announced in February to then go forward to compete to be the Brit Insurance Designer of the Year, which is announced at an Awards Dinner in March.

Individual and pursuit
Individual rights under the Japanese constitution are rooted in Article 13 where the constitution asserts the right of the people " to be respected as individuals " and, subject to " the public welfare ", to " life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
* Individual pursuit
* Individual pursuit

Individual and allowing
Individual galleries are located along the periphery, allowing visitors to return after viewing each exhibit to the spacious main room.
To take advantage of these higher contributions, many vendors now offer Solo-401 ( k ) plans or Individual ( k ) plans, which can be administered as a Self-Directed 401 ( k ), allowing for investment into real estate, mortgage notes, tax liens, private companies, and virtually any other investment.
It also permitted the introduction of Individual Electoral Registration in Great Britain and made changes to the structure of the Electoral Commission, including allowing for the appointment of four new Electoral Commissioners who will be nominated by political parties.
Individual crystals near the melting point are semiliquid and slick, allowing them to glide along other crystal planes and to fill in the spaces between them, increasing the ice's density.

Individual and beaten
Individual shots were unlikely to hit, but a platoon firing repeatedly could produce a ' beaten ground ' effect similar to light artillery or machine guns ; but experience in World War I showed that long-range fire was best left to the machine gun.

Individual and no
Individual colonies might serve an economic purpose ; collectively no empire had any definable function, economic or otherwise.
As there was no Emmy Award category for Choreography – the shows Emmy Nomination was placed in the ' Special Classification of Individual Achievements ' category.
Individual PUP host pairs on a particular network might use larger packets, but no PUP router was required to handle them, and no mechanism was defined to discover if the intervening routers would support larger packets.
Individual human consciousness, in the process of reaching for autonomy and freedom, has no choice but to deal with an obvious reality: the collective identities ( such as the multiplicity of world views, ethnic, cultural and national identities ) that divide the human race and set ( and always have set ) different groups in violent conflict with each other.
Individual adjacent lots have no roads and owners must hike through other's private property.
Individual dolphins have distinctive whistles, to which they will respond even when there is no other information to clarify which dolphin is being referred to.
Each Individual had his own mobile " City " that provided for all his needs, resulting in a society where people had no need for each other and were incapable of cooperating, resulting in nearly all interpersonal encounters being small wars.
Individual consumers can also buy and use specialized popping appliances that typically generate no more than a gallon of popped corn per batch.
" Individual, personal quirks inadvertently injuring the persons or property of others are no less damaging than intentional acts.
He also invented the concept of the role player and of the sixth man, stating: " Individual honors are nice, but no Celtic has ever gone out of his way to achieve them.
Individual time trials are often used as stages in stage races such as the Grand Tours ; these vary from short prologue time trials over no more than eight kilometres, to longer distance events over flat or rolling courses, to timed climbs up mountain roads.
Individual puffer fish and trigger-fish have been observed to feed crown-of-thorns starfish in the Red Sea, but there is no evidence that they are a significant factor in population control.
Following the introduction of Individual Savings Accounts on 6 April 1999 by the new Labour government, no new contributions could be made into PEPs.
New Army JAG enlisted generally have little to no special legal education prior to enlistment, and very rarely have law licenses ; after completing Army Basic, they receive their paralegal training at the Advanced Individual Training Paralegal School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
2nd GIGs episodes are split into three categories: Dividual ( cases with little or no connection to the main story arc ), Individual ( primarily concerning Section 9's investigation into a terrorist group known as the " Individual Eleven ") and Dual ( primarily concerning the Goda / CIS storyline ).
Individual front seats were available at extra cost, but the standard front bench-seat was described by one commentator who ran the car on a long-term test as being intended for people no taller than 5 ft 8 in ( 1. 72 m ) who have the right leg 3 inches ( 8 cm ) shorter than the left.
Individual troopers took great care to keep themselves fit, they exercised, engaged each other in mock fights, practiced horsemanship, they were personally brave and trained themselves for person to person combat, but were unwilling to endanger their mounts because their salary depended on these ; there was no training for units to act collectively.
* Individual citizens in each city no longer have their own nationality.
Individual teams may make no more than four appearances on NBC during the season.
Individual articles should be produced for the history of each barony, except that where few or no verifiable and detailed sources exist, histories should start with the current or previous holder and may take the form of sections within existing articles on the caputs village, town, or castle.
* Lucian Turcescu, " Person versus Individual and Other Modern Misreadings of Gregory of Nyssa ", Modern Theology 18, no.

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