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Individual and moral
Individual capital, the economic view of talent, comprises inalienable or personal traits of persons, tied to their bodies and available only through their own free will, such as skill, creativity, enterprise, courage, capacity for moral example, non-communicable wisdom, invention or empathy, non-transferable personal trust and leadership.
Individual desires have to take a back seat to moral values and rules of conduct.
Individual freedoms trumped institutional discipline and moral authority had lost its clout.
Broadly speaking, Smith followed the views of his mentor, Francis Hutcheson of the University of Glasgow, who divided moral philosophy into four parts: Ethics and Virtue ; Private rights and Natural liberty ; Familial rights ( called Economics ); and State and Individual rights ( called Politics ).
Individual liberty provides the best route to moral development.

Individual and agents
Individual states, American agents in Europe and in the Caribbean also issued commissions ; taking duplications into account more than 2, 000 commissions were issued by the various authorities.
Individual states, American agents in Europe and in the Caribbean also issued commissions ; taking duplications into account more than 2, 000 commissions were issued by the various authorities.
Individual agents are typically characterized as boundedly rational, presumed to be acting in what they perceive as their own interests, such as reproduction, economic benefit, or social status, using heuristics or simple decision-making rules.
Individual agents will verify that the service is being delivered and based on the performance of the service-provider, a subsidy will be granted.
Individual stock agents, within the same agency, may specialise in any one of the preceding activities
Individual subjects are presented principally as produced by social forces, rather than acting as powerful independent agents with self-produced identities.

Individual and do
Individual contributors that perform team tasks that are challenging, interesting, and engaging are more likely to be motivated to exert greater effort and perform better than those team members that are working on those tasks that do not have these characteristics.
Individual mountains within the same mountain range do not necessarily have the same geologic structure or petrology.
Individual ministries or agencies ( central or local ) do not have such powers except in specified circumstances.
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 cells do not show this geometric perfection: in a regular comb, there are deviations of a few percent from the " perfect " hexagonal shape.
Individual agencies do not necessarily have a clear life-cycle and patterns of behavior, and are influenced heavily by their leadership and staff as well as the organic law creating the agency.
Individual bishops do not relinquish their authority to the conference, and remain responsible for the governance of their respective diocese.
Individual species may be selective, they do not scoop up every insect around them, but instead select larger prey items than would be expected by random sampling.
Individual hornets can sting multiple times ; unlike typical bees, hornets and wasps do not die after stinging because their stingers are not barbed and are not pulled out of their bodies.
Individual members who are not part of branches can, and do, become involved though participating on a more national scale.
Individual spinal nerve roots arise from the spinal cord as they do closer to the head, but as the differential growth occurs the top end of the nerve stays attached to the spinal cord and the lower end of the nerve exits the spinal column at its proper level, this results in a " bundle "- like structure of nerve fibres that extends caudally from the end of the spinal cord, gradually declining in number further down as individual pairs leave the spinal column.
Individual defensive players typically do not earn points for team-wide stats such as keeping the opponent under a certain score or yardage total, but rather for tackles or turnovers made.
# Individual neurons do not think.
Individual permits are utilized for actions that are not addressed by a general permit, or that do not meet the conditions of a General Permit.
In BMT, all recruits attend courses on fieldcraft, basic survival skills, weapon maintenance and a field camp, participate in live firing and hand grenade throwing exercises, go through a Standard Obstacle Course ( SOC ), and do daily physical training in preparation for the Individual Physical Proficiency Test ( IPPT ).
Individual citizens, they claim, have the right to express their concerns and encourage principles which they support or believe are right, although Exclusive Brethren do not-as a matter of principle-vote.
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.
Employees do not pay taxes on the contributions until they receive a distribution from the plan when they leave the company ; even then they can roll the amount over into an Individual Retirement Account ( IRA ).
Individual states of the United States do not universally accord " flow-through " taxation to partnerships, and some distinguish among different kinds of entities that are treated the same under federal tax principles ( e. g. Texas taxes LLCs as corporations, while according flow-through treatment to partnerships ).
* Individual Allies may join the organization but do not have any voting rights.
Individual finches that harvest nectar are smaller than conspecifics that do not ( Schluter 1986 ).

Individual and know
Individual consumers know best what they prefer to eat, and quality is almost always assessed in fine establishments by smell and taste before they pay.
* Individual behaviour support plans: These involve reinforcing specific desirable behaviour and ignoring the specific undesirable behaviour ( unless it is dangerous, the priority is to keep both people safe through a crisis plan which might involve removing sharp objects or weapons, escaping to a safe place, giving the person time to calm down ), avoiding things you know upsets the person, strategies to increase engagement in activities.

Individual and about
Individual axons are microscopic in diameter ( typically about 1μm across ), but may be up to several feet in length.
Individual fuel cells produce relatively small electrical potentials, about 0. 7 volts, so cells are " stacked ", or placed in series, to increase the voltage and meet an application ’ s requirements.
Individual Triceratops are estimated to have reached about 7. 9 to 9. 0 m ( 26. 0 – 29. 5 ft ) in length, 2. 9 to 3. 0 m ( 9. 5 – 9. 8 ft ) in height, and 6. 1 – 12. 0 tonnes ( 13, 000 – 26, 000 lb ) in weight.
Individual myelinating Schwann cells cover about 100 micrometres of an axon — equating to approximately 10, 000 Schwann cells along a 1 metre length of the axon — which can be up to a metre or more in length.
He was the founding editor of the journal Personality and Individual Differences, and authored about 80 books and more than 1600 journal articles.
Individual British soldiers ignored the provision of Article 7 about removal of slaves.
Individual views of the chance of winning, and what it might mean to win, are largely expressed by statements about luck.
Individual coloured droplets of ink are visible ; this sample is about 150 DPI.
In the " Individual Notes on Works and Authors " in the " Special Collaborations Issue " of Locus Solus, Kenneth Koch wrote, " Though Harris was wrong about who Ern Malley ' was ' ( if one can use that word here ), I find it hard not to agree with his judgment of Malley's poetry.
Individual elements in the fast trill are run together about twice as fast as in the slow trill ; the fast trill sounds like a buzz or like someone snoring, whereas the slow trill sounds like rapid finger-tapping.
Individual images covered, on average, an area of about.
Individual contributions made up the most of the campaign cash that Tancredo had received, being about 97 % of his total pocketbook.
Individual weather systems – mid-latitude depressions, or tropical convective cells – occur " randomly ", and it is accepted that weather cannot be predicted beyond a fairly short limit: perhaps a month in theory, or ( currently ) about ten days in practice ( see Chaos theory and Butterfly effect ).
Individual pieces of tagliatelle are long, flat ribbons that are similar in shape to fettuccine and are typically about 0. 65 cm to 1 cm ( 0. 25 to 0. 375 inches ) wide.
Individual segments are about long by wide.
In the Second Series of Gifford Lectures Royce temporalizes these relations, showing that we learn to think about ideas like succession and space by noting differences and directionality within unified and variable “ time ’ spans ,” or qualitative, durational episodes of the “ specious present .” Royce explains, “ our temporal form of experience is thus peculiarly the form of the Will as such .” ( The World and the Individual, Second Series, p. 124 ) Hence, for Royce, the will is the inner dynamism that reaches beyond itself into a possible future and acts upon an acknowledged past.
Individual variation is very slight and most calls have a dominant frequency of about 1. 4 kHz.
Individual Harris Hawks range in length from and generally have a wingspan of about They exhibit sexual dimorphism with the females being larger by about 35 %.
Individual fish have been observed to breathe air at regular intervals of about 20 minutes, with air breathing accompanied by a distinct loud burp made in the air.
Individual waves in deep water break when the wave steepness — the ratio of the wave height H to the wavelength λ — exceeds about 0. 17, so for H > 0. 17 λ.
Individual political songs he has performed throughout his career include Mick Hanly's ' On the Blanket ' about the protests of republican prisoners, his own ' Viva la Quinta Brigada ' about Irish volunteers in the Spanish Civil War and his own ' Minds Locked Shut ' about Bloody Sunday in Derry.

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