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  • 51individual — individas statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Kiekvienas savarankiškai egzistuojantis organizmas. atitikmenys: angl. individual rus. индивид …

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  • 52individual — As a noun, this term denotes a single person as distinguished from a group or class, and also, very commonly, a private or natural person as distinguished from a partnership, corporation, or association; but it is said that this restrictive… …

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  • 53individual — As a noun, this term denotes a single person as distinguished from a group or class, and also, very commonly, a private or natural person as distinguished from a partnership, corporation, or association; but it is said that this restrictive… …

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  • 54individual — Adjective: Single. Pertaining to one person alone. Noun: A person. A natural person, as distinguished from a corporation. Commonwealth ex rel. Reinboth, v Councils of Pittsburgh, 41 Pa 278. The purchaser may recover for injuries resulting from… …

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  • 55individual — adj. & n. adj. 1 single. 2 particular, special; not general. 3 having a distinct character. 4 characteristic of a particular person. 5 designed for use by one person. n. 1 a single member of a class. 2 a single human being as distinct from a… …

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  • 56Individual, Individuality — • An individual being is defined by St. Thomas as quod est in se indivisum, ab aliis vero divisum (a being undivided in itself but separated from other beings) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Individual, Individuality      …

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  • 57Individual psychology — is a term used specifically to refer to the psychological method or science founded by the Viennese psychologist Alfred Adler. The English edition of Adler s work on the subject (1925) is a collection of papers and lectures given mainly in 1912… …

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  • 58Individual capital — Individual capital, also known as human capital, 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 …

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  • 59Individual rights — refer to the rights of individuals, in contrast with group rights. Both natural and legal conceptions or rights may distinguish between individual and group rights, although natural rights theories often limit themselves to discussion of… …

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  • 60Individual Development Accounts — (IDAs) are matched savings accounts that enable people with low incomes to save money and build assets.cite web | url=http://www.cfed.org/focus.m?parentid=31 siteid=374%id=374 title=Individual Development Accounts Focus | publisher=Corporation… …

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