Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] to individual " in BNC.
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1 | Thus pay is tailored to individual performance . |
2 | This approach has considerable intuitive appeal when it is applied to the markets for apples or second-hand cars , and even when it is applied to individual labour markets . |
3 | Clearly , stress has linguistic importance and is therefore an aspect of the phonology of English that must be described , but it is not usually regarded as something that is related to individual segmental phonemes ; normally , stress is said to be something that is applied to ( or is a property of ) syllables , and is therefore part of the suprasegmental phonology of English . |
4 | Most of the software it makes today is sold to individual users in homes or offices . |
5 | The regular cost is attributed to individual years using the attained age or projected unit method . |
6 | Secondly , even when attention is restricted to individual predictions , it can be argued that scientific theories , and hence universal statements , are inevitably involved in the estimation of the likelihood of a prediction being successful . |
7 | It is left to individual men to find the way — to create small islands of sanity in an ocean of storms . ’ |
8 | There are examples in the private sector of quantification of what is material , but in most cases materiality is left to individual judgement . |
9 | As a result of all this , opportunity-thinking is neglected and is left to individual entrepreneurs who have to answer to nobody but themselves . |
10 | At the other extreme we have something like Plato 's system , where the people are given no role at all and everything is left to individual experts , individual administrators , so Plato 's system is at one everything is left to the individuals , participatory democracy |
11 | The convention establishes procedures for the transport and disposal of toxic waste , and insists that the country for which the waste is intended should agree to receive it before it leaves port — an effort to avoid incidents such as the 1988 voyage from port to port of the Karin B. Environmentalists have criticized the convention for its lack of " teeth " — enforcement is left to individual countries — and for its lack of precision on what constitutes acceptable disposal standards . |