1. According to this approach, any particular individual can belong to many different groups. 2. Any competent adult has the absolute right to refuse to be examined by any particular individual. 3. He asks whether a general phenomenon would cease to be a feature of a society if particular individuals held different beliefs. 4. I regarded this as totally unfair since in my comments I had not picked on any particular individual. 5. She saw only the immediate need of a particular individual and tried to meet it then and there. 6. Such an approach can bring the whole notion of assessment into disrepute, as well as misunderstand particular individuals. 7. The writer is addressing a general reader rather than a particular individual. 8. Particular individuals frequently hold both state and party offices. 9. The facility should not, however, be designed with the ideas of a particular individual in mind, although agreement on basic principles is obviously important. 10. He may be required to report to a particular individual or place at regular intervals as part of a monitoring process. |