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Individual and group
* Individual rights are rights held by individual people regardless of their group membership or lack thereof.
Individual physicians are employed by the group practice, rather than by the HMO.
Individual and group rights
President Richard Nixon's 1971 imposition of wage and price controls, as well as his closing of the foreign gold window, were the final straws for Nolan and his group that had initiated a Committee the previous July Committee to Form a Libertarian Party and joined forces with a previous demonstration Libertarian Party project and non-partisan political efforts of the now International Society for Individual Liberty.
The group organized among a number of libertarians, including The Society for Individual Liberty, which had been formed by dissident members of Young Americans for Freedom and European libertarians.
Individual band societies tend to be small in number ( 10-50 individuals ), but these may gather together seasonally to temporarily form a larger group ( 100 or more ) when resources are abundant.
Individual lawyers tend to focus on one type of entertainment matter, but entertainment law firms often have a diversified practice group.
He serves on the board of advisors for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, another civil liberties group.
Individual weapons can be fired independent of a group, however, this requires the use of a menu.
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ( FIRE ) is a non-profit group founded in 1999 and focused on civil liberties in academia in the United States.
Individual brainstorming is a useful method in creative writing and has been shown to be superior to traditional group brainstorming.
* Individual workers cannot be treated in isolation, but must be seen as members of a group.
Howarth was General Secretary of the pressure group, the Society for Individual Freedom 1969-1971, and was once an active member of the Conservative Monday Club.
* Mental Health Services: Individual, group and family counseling for 500 community members / year on a sliding scale, resulting in more than 5, 000 clinical hours.
# REDIRECT Individual and group rights
Individual and group tragedies happening throughout the history of this region, a subject to which the author recurrently returns, are present in his following collection of short-stories entitled Karivani ( Zagreb: Durieux, 1995 ).
# REDIRECT Individual and group rights
In 1998, a discrimination claim against the college by two male students was backed by the Center for Individual Rights, a conservative advocacy group.
Individual music lessons are available to all pupils of the school for an additional fee, and members of the prep school are encouraged to pick up an instrument in their first year with compulsory group lessons on stringed instruments.
The two least-significant-bits of the second nibble of the first octet of the hexadecimal representation ( i. e., the two least significant bits of the first octet ) of the OUI are reserved as flag bits for some protocols ( e. g., ' M ' bit and ' X ' bit ), flags to indicate whether the address is part of an individual ( unicast ) or group ( multicast ) address block ( e. g., Individual / Group / G bit or Unicast / Multicast / M bit ), flags to indicate whether an address is universally or locally administered ( e. g., Universal / Local / L bit ), etc., and should not contain the values 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, a, b, d, e, or f, unless these values reflect the true meaning of these flag bits – if the organization that owns the OUI does set one of these bits when creating an identifier, then the value of the second nibble of the first octet changes accordingly in representations of the OUI ( e. g., if the hexadecimal value of the second nibble of the first octet is ' C ' and the least-significant-bit is set, then the value becomes ' D ').
Individual or small group efforts, or Small Science, is still relevant today as theoretical results by individual authors may have a significant impact, but very often the empirical verification requires experiments using constructions, such as the Large Hadron Collider costing between $ 5 and $ 10 billion.
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 ).
Logo of the terrorist group " Individual Eleven "

Individual and goals
Individual goals must be in line with team goals ( or not exist at all ) to be effective ( Mitchell & Silver, 1990 ).
Individual preferences may differ from culturally recognized goals, and under economic rationality assumptions individual decisions are guided by individual preferences in an environment constrained by culture, including the preferences of others.
Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler ( 1870 – 1937 ), who parted ways with Freud, emphasised the role of goals and motivation in his Individual Psychology.
Individual action on behalf of a larger system may be coerced ( forced ), voluntary ( freely chosen ), or even unintentional, and consequently individuals and groups might act in concert even though they have almost nothing in common as regards interests or goals.
Individual as well as allied processes compete for access to the global workspace, striving to disseminate their messages to all other processes in an effort to recruit more cohorts and thereby increase the likelihood of achieving their goals.
* Individual Student Planning – Coordinate ongoing systemic activities designed to assist students individually in establishing personal goals and developing future plans.

Individual and when
Individual substitution happens sometimes, but it usually happens when a player is exhausted or is hurt.
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 states chose their electors, who voted all together for Washington when they met.
Individual digits in a phone number need to be separated with a short pause so as not to bleed into each other ( as well as, originally, to give the rotary relays at the exchange time to rotate ) and in keypad based pulse dialing digits need to be " buffered " when dialed rapidly.
Individual house rules may vary when playing Fictionary, but play usually proceeds like this:
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.
* The Catweasel from German company Individual Computers, a PCI + Zorro multiformat floppy disk controller and digital joystick adapter for PCs, Macs, and Amigas, includes a hardware SID option, i. e. an option to insert one or two real SID chips in a socket for use when playing files.
He won the 2006 EU Individual Open Chess Championship in Liverpool and took a share of second place in the 2008 edition, when it was held there again.
Individual spray runs had to be approved by President John F. Kennedy until November 1962, when Kennedy gave the authority to approve most spray runs to the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam and the U. S. Ambassador to South Vietnam.
" After helping Oscar overcome his claustrophobia (" I'm the Bravest Individual "), the pair are plunged into new panic when the lights stop working.
Individual members could also choose to be liable to be called up for service within the United Kingdom even in situations when the force as a whole was not embodied.
This model is typically used when an Individual Events tournament is hosted simultaneously with a Debate tournament.
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 umpires vary in how frequently they give this signal ; it is often done as a reminder when there has been a slight delay between pitches ( such as the batter stepping out of the batter's box ).
Individual soldiers carry small laser receivers scattered over their bodies, which detect when the soldier has been illuminated by a firearm's laser.
Individual mineral grains from a rock sample may also be analyzed by X-ray diffraction when optical means are insufficient.
Individual components vaporize when heated and condense into particles less than 1µm, which can reach the alveolar regions of the lung and potentially cause respiratory and cardiovascular disease.
Individual blades of Ulva can grow to be more than 400mm ( 16 ") in size, but this only occurs when the plants are growing in sheltered areas.
* Individual programs face extra latency when they access a page for the first time.
Individual books even of the same edition are often very different from one another, which causes problems when the illustrations have been used as types to fix the application of names.
Individual variability is also important when considering cranial capacity, for example the average Neanderthal cranial capacity for females is 1300 cc and 1600 for males ( Stanford, 2009, 301 ).
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 ).

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