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The most famous example was Stroller, who only stood but was nonetheless an Individual silver medal winner and part the Great Britain show jumping team in the 1968 Summer Olympics, jumping one of the few clean rounds in the competition.
Individual states chose their electors, who voted all together for Washington when they met.
Individual electrical customers who are charged by their utility for low power factor may install correction equipment to reduce those costs.
" Individual congregations (" wards ") are led by a Bishop or branch president who was called to his position through revelation by the church's hierarchical leadership, and he serves until released from the position.
Also, the rules of the Individual Immunity Necklace were changed so that a contestant who won the necklace in a challenge was able to give it to another contestant.
The titles " psychotherapist " ( psychotherapeut ) and " healthcare psychologist " ( gz-psycholoog / gezondheidszorgpsycholoog ) are restricted through the Individual Healthcare Professions Act ( wet BIG ) to those who have followed further postgraduate ( PsyD / DPsych or Licentiate level ) training.
Individual han had their own metsuke who similarly policed their samurai.
The theorem is named after economist Kenneth Arrow, who demonstrated the theorem in his Ph. D. thesis and popularized it in his 1951 book Social Choice and Individual Values.
The use of such a standard by the University of North Dakota has been criticized by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education in the case of Caleb Warner, who was suspended for three years in January 2010 on the basis of a report by a complainant who was subsequently charged with filing a false report by state police, a decision which the University has refused to reconsider.
Individual persons composed 34. 6 % of all households, and 15. 4 % had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
Individual households made up 28. 1 percent of the population, and 7. 8 percent of all households had someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older.
Individual scholars who were invited to talk to us in Cambridge in that period often felt, understandably, obliged to maintain a distinct opposition.
The civil liberties organization Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has named Colorado College on its Red Alert list for several years over its treatment of two students who distributed a satirical flyer which parodied the college's Feminist and Gender Studies newsletter.
Individual members who are not part of branches can, and do, become involved though participating on a more national scale.
Alekhine won at the Salzburg 1942 chess tournament ( Six Grandmasters ' Tournament ) in June 1942, at Munich ( European Individual Chess Championship ) in September 1942, and at Prague ( International Tournament ) in April 1943, always ahead of Keres, who placed second in all three of those tournaments.
Individual monasteries might also have had a " green court ", a plot of grass and trees where horses could graze, as well as a cellarer's garden or private gardens for obedientiaries, monks who held specific posts within the monastery.
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 gold medals go to participants who finish within 10 % of their class ' top competitor's total elapsed time, silver medals are awarded for those who finish within 25 %, and bronze medals are awarded to any rider who finishes all six days within their time allowance.
Recruits who enter the Army with Ranger contracts attend nine weeks of Basic Combat Training ( BCT ), followed by either Advanced Individual Training ( AIT ) or, in the case of Infantrymen, 13 weeks of One Station Unit Training ( OSUT ).
Individual national or regional Old Catholic churches maintain a degree of autonomy, similar to the practice of the Anglican Communion, so that each diocese of the Old Catholic Union of Utrecht has a diocesan bishop, and countries with more than one diocese have a bishop who is appointed ' bishop in charge ' ( or similar title ).
His great-grandson, the eleventh Baron, was a civil liberties campaigner and president of the Society for Individual Freedom who sat in the House of Lords as a crossbencher.

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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 scholars have also called the family " Erythraean " ( Tucker 1966 ) and " Lisramic " ( Hodge 1972 ).
Individual flowers have jointed pedicels and tepals forming a tubular shape.
Individual members additionally have access to Safari Books Online and Books24x7.
Individual crocheters work yarn with a loose or a tight hold and, if unmeasured, these differences can lead to significant size changes in finished garments that have the same number of stitches.
Individual smiths and specialized applications have fostered development of a variety of forges of this type, from the coal forge described above, to simpler constructions amounting to a hole in the ground with a pipe leading into it.
Individual gadolinium atoms have been isolated by encapsulating them into fullerene molecules and visualized with transmission electron microscope .< ref > Individual Gd atoms and small Gd clusters have also been incorporated into carbon nanotubes.
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 dorms at Harvey Mudd have their own unique traditions, but the College itself hosts some campus traditions.
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 scientists have also used the term.
Individual mountains within the same mountain range do not necessarily have the same geologic structure or petrology.
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 ".
Philips have made some considerable progress since 2007 ( when it was first ranked in this guide ), in particular by supporting the Individual Producer Responsibility principle, which means that the company is accepting the responsibility for the toxic impacts of its products on e-waste dumps around the world.
Individual components of the 19S particle have their own regulatory roles.
Individual souls have the same overall structure as the principle of Soul, but they are weaker.
Individual Conservative rabbis and synagogues are not required to adopt any of these changes, and a small number have adopted none of them.
Individual South African cities such as Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria are also in the process of, or have completed construction of city-owned fibre-optic networks.
Individual houses also may have vegetable gardens in their compounds.
Individual ministries or agencies ( central or local ) do not have such powers except in specified circumstances.
Individual athletes such as swimmer Natalie du Toit and track athlete Oscar Pistorius have competed as equals against able bodied athletes at various events including the Olympic Games.

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