At a time when the Liberal MPs were all strongly individualistic, it took a strong man to ensure discipline, and Cyril did well in the role.
In our pre-linguistic, less individualistic childhood as a species, we depended on one another for survival, and leadership was both essential and instinctive.
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While Americans remain individualistic citizens of a nation-state at the height of its power, Europeans are absorbed in an unprecedented enterprise of union-building.
It is a serious literary work set in a small town in the southern Indian state of Kerala, and is written in a highly individualistic style.
Still, as elsewhere, the main burden falls of care on women, there are tensions between generations, and no-one is sure that today's teenagers, growing up in a more individualistic culture, will want to take their turn as carers in twenty years' time.
For example, one study by Westby and Dawson found that when teachers were asked to describe their favorite students, the personality traits cited correlated negatively with personality traits associated with creative students, such as being impulsive, emotional, individualistic, and having a preference to be alone when creating something new.
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When Fleming's first Bond novel, Casino Royale, was published in 1953 by Jonathan Cape, it inaugurated a tradition for the spy hero: individualistic, unconcerned with class and handy with a deadly weapon, within a society that would attach this image to many sides of what we know as the Cold War.
If people assume that the world is a rude, individualistic and selfish place, they are more likely to act that way themselves.
It may, such critics suggested, be well suited to Japan's participative workforce, but in more individualistic western societies it became a formalised hunt for people to blame for the problems that it identified.
Coming of age in a stagnant, post-bubble world of shrunken possibilities, they are angry, indulgent, individualistic--and perhaps Japan's best hope for developing a more dynamic and responsive society.
DietBet is going after weight management in the most social way possible: by bringing people together to lose weight as a group rather than the classic individualistic approach.
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Rand sought to provide an individualistic and moral defense of capitalism--not a practical and collectivist one.
It would be more others-oriented than individualistic, ensuring that those we labor with and for would remain a priority over the work itself.
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But from another perspective, the camera phone is a technology that frees you from the narcissistic tendencies of an individualistic culture.
The phone is also very individualistic: my test unit only had the sober black shell, but Telus supplies a white back in the retail box, and the more exotic colors (neon green, anyone?) really add character.
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Q22: If it is true that the actions are too individualistic and best suited to people who live in rich developed countries, why might Al Gore still have developed such a list?
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