Individually
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Individually, the far smaller cities in England’s north cannot really compete with that.
The decisions that we will make both
individually
and collectively in the foreseeable future will determine whether twenty-first century science yields benign or devastating outcomes.
Runners can travel and train
individually
on the best tracks.
In the traditional education system, students typically learned on their own and were judged
individually.
Huxley identified humanity's achievements with legal conventions and medical technologies, artifices that extend human dominion by enabling people to be and do more than they could
individually.
Because a firm’s labor costs are someone else’s labor income and demand, what is
individually
rational for one firm is destructive in the aggregate.
The more than 20 bilateral and multilateral donor agencies for agriculture are highly fragmented and of insufficient scale
individually
and collectively.
We must address,
individually
and collectively, moral and ethical issues raised by cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and biotechnology, which will enable significant life extension, designer babies, and memory extraction.
The transformation of the OSCE into a political forum where EU member states will be
individually
represented by the EU, for example, could be the type of institutional innovation that can block Russia’s effort to split the union.
Taken to the extreme, it means that data about our preferences, incomes, and spending patterns could soon be used to determine an
individually
calibrated price for all transactions.
Underdeveloped democratic institutions allow for decisions that are
individually
rational but collectively shortsighted and harmful.
Policymakers can provide only general responses, not deal with all cases
individually.
The process by which southern Europe became uncompetitive in the first place was driven by market price signals – by the incentives those signals created for entrepreneurs, and by how entrepreneurs’
individually
rational responses played out in macroeconomic terms.
Both the public and private sectors –
individually
and through scalable and durable partnerships – need to think much more seriously about labor retraining and retooling programs, enhanced labor mobility, vocational training, and internships.
The investors are "rational" individually, but their collective action leads to tragedy.
Individually
rational behavior is often collectively suicidal.
But individually, a number of European countries – Spain, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, Romania, Slovakia, and Austria – are skeptical or negative toward Kosovo independence, which raises profound questions about the EU’s resolve.
This would force farmers to treat animals
individually
for illnesses, based on veterinary diagnosis.
We vote for representatives – either
individually
or as part of a political party with a relatively predictable platform – to advocate public policies that we support.
The parallel with Japan highlights the need for governments to behave responsibly,
individually
and collectively.
With modern computers and information technology, it will be possible to deal
individually
with a million different risks.
Today everyone deals with life and hardship
individually
(a new word in our everyday vocabulary) regardless of any Kremlin desire to make life uniform.
Individually, they cannot compete with emerging markets; they need a strong EU to face the challenges posed by globalization.
Individually, each of these technologies has the potential to transform established products, services, and associated support networks.
Cities, for example, can be highly productive spaces, because they allow people to combine their different skills to make things that none of them could make
individually.
How European countries fare in the future is a question that can be answered only collectively, not on the basis of some
individually
defined national interest, as in the nineteenth century.
It’s an open question whether Clinton could do more for down-ballot candidates by winning decisively – so that the enthusiasm trickles down – or by expending time and money to help those candidates
individually.
But whether bucking revealed preferences embedded in private and public investment choices would make us
individually
and collectively “better off” is dubious, at best.
Forgetting thus affords us a second chance,
individually
and as a society, to rise above our past mistakes and misdeeds, to accept that humans change over time.
We have much to gain
individually
and as a society from sharing information with each other.
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