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The reverse is true when people describe themselves individualistically.
"You have an organization that has grown up with entrepreneurial offices that were encouraged to think and act individualistically," he said.
Kerryesque liberals are concerned by the possibility that some nations will go off and behave individualistically or, as they say, unilaterally.
"They're behaving more individualistically.
From their creative visions sprouted individualistically abstract pieces of autonomic conceptual fashion and later on a pret-a-porter collection.
Individualistically disposed, he left the Kibbutz in 1938 to follow his brother Tola Theilhaber to London.
Gleason argued that species distributions responded individualistically to environmental factors, and communities were best regarded as artifacts of the juxtaposition of species distributions.
Balanchine's incorporation of show-business style in a totally classical ballet and his picture of big-city romance was superbly and individualistically rendered by all the principals.
Nikolai Lossky for example uses the term to explain what motive would be behind people working together for a common, historical or social goal, rather than pursuing the goal individualistically.
Ramensky was a proponent of the view that biotic communities consist of species behaving individualistically (much like Henry Gleason in the U.S.A.).
He argued that individual characteristics are a result of social relations, and to view such individualistically de-emphasizes the role of social structures, incorrectly attributing sociopolitical problems to the individual.
Not indeed that China took over the theory, still less the practice, of communism; but she learnt to entrust herself increasingly to a vigorous, devoted and despotic party, and to feel in terms of the social whole rather than individualistically.
For example, in Tarzan's Quest, while the depiction of black Africans remains relatively primitive, they are portrayed more individualistically, with a greater variety of character traits, good and bad, while the main villains are whites.
When people have to describe themselves in a collectivistic way (as a part of a group), those who tend to view themselves collectivistically show greater fMRI activation in the medial prefrontal cortex than those who view themselves individualistically.
The American public is , born to them, tagged as the next body on the conveyer belt, and all of their lives, no matter how individualistically oriented, they find themselves stalled at one time or another with a stranger ahead, another behind, and no end in sight.