Example sentences of "[adj] or group " in BNC.
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1 | Freud begins Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego by showing that there is almost no difference between individual psychology and social or group psychology : |
2 | The following activities and exercises may be pursued individually or in groups , and may provide a framework for individual study leading to personal or group presentations in seminars or workshops , dependent on the resources available and the provisions made for personal study in the course curriculum or re-orientation programme . |
3 | You may find the following points helpful in your personal or group reflection and response : |
4 | More and more departments using RBL as a method of instruction may see personal or group projects as a valid and worthwhile means of extension study on a personal level . |
5 | It converts into an individual or group survival bag bid enough for eight people , a two person high or low profile tent , an emergency cape and a wind break . |
6 | The Women 's Therapy Centre ( offers individual or group therapy , unfortunately based only in London and quite expensive , but can put you in touch with a therapist in your area , and offer discounts to unemployed or low-waged ) : 6 Manor Gardens , London N7 6LA . |
7 | Corporate crime , then , refers to illegal acts ( including acts of omission ) of an individual or group within a legitimate formal organisation which are in accordance with the goals of that organisation . |
8 | Such work may be on an individual or group project basis . |
9 | Is there a relationship with an individual or group at work where this principle applies to you ? |
10 | Dworkin 's theory of adjudication makes it clear that the function of the courts is limited to that of reaching decisions based upon arguments of principle , that is , arguments which justify a decision by showing that it secures or respects some individual or group right . |
11 | Here , an individual or group takes a high-risk position to expose an injustice or inconsistency which produces a sense of moral outrage . |
12 | This is not to criticise any individual or group , but rather to highlight potential problems as , for example , where the involvement of individuals might be interpreted by others as exceeding their authority . |
13 | The library staff can serve an educational role in their explanations of the processes of library research , both by displayed expositions and by individual or group instruction . |
14 | 10 Decide whether individual or group entertaining will be more appropriate to a particular objective . |
15 | Private rights of way apply to an individual or group of individuals and not to the public at large . |
16 | to create a system of planning whereby individual or group objectives are formulated within the framework of a strategic plan . |
17 | When an individual or group feels separated from some aspect of their lives ( psychologically , but usually in connection with the work situation in particular ) , they suffer ‘ alienation ’ — the symptoms include feelings of powerlessness , meaninglessness , isolation and self-estrangement . |
18 | there are physical and mental limitations to the work load of any individual or group in authority ; |
19 | organised by an individual or group with separate responsibility for this area : |
20 | organised by an individual or group with responsibility for this area among a number of others , but not for the whole course programme : |
21 | These awards , which are open to any individual or group in the UK , are now cherished by landowners . |
22 | What does counselling in an individual or group context actually involve ? |
23 | Conflict , on the other hand , may lead to tension , to inter-personal friction , and to the pursuit of individual or group goals rather than the pursuit of organisational goals . |
24 | Racial harassment involves hostile or offensive behaviour towards an individual or group because of their race . |
25 | Without exception , all ‘ groups ’ ( whether individual or group ) improved their average performance between the first and second repetitions . |
26 | Earlier , Conte had defended his decision to limit to two the number of political parties which would initially be allowed to function under the promised multiparty system , saying that the CMRN rejected " both any anarchic multiparty system that divides the people , and a single party that leads to individual or group dictatorship " . |
27 | It is not a geographical accident of birth that determines whether an individual or group is going to be rich or poor , but a question of class location . |
28 | The training officer group were more likely to refer to joint or group decisions , none of them specifically mentioned the need for central approval , few mentioned relevancy to post as being essential ( or if they did it was within a wider framework of reference than relevance to post alone ) , and they were more likely to specify that the needs of the service and the needs of the individual were both taken into account . |
29 | The General Council of the TUC had decided that only essential , front-line or group one , workers such as railway workers and printers should be called out . |
30 | Such studies have recommended the development of multi-model interventions that incorporate individual , dyadic or group , and family components ( Dixen and Jenkins , 1981 ; Summit , 1985 ) . |