individualistic in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for individualistic in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for individualistic in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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Miners in the mid-to-late 19th century tended to be individualistic and independent.
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He was also a harsh critic of evangelicalism, condemning it as individualistic and otherworldly.
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Unlike virtue ethics, role ethics is not individualistic.
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The majority of the series and storylines are individualistic and bear little significance in the order they are aired.
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In an individualistic culture, the more self-face threatening the conflict, the more likely the individual will engage in an attack.
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Liberal feminism seeks individualistic equality of men and women through political and legal reform without altering the structure of society.
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In other words, the novel form is representative of everyday life, specifically of life in an individualistic, market-driven society.
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It was considered too individualistic by his employer, who fired him.
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As people became more individualistic in their thinking, they developed a respect for human reason and the ability to solve problems.
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He called for a more individualistic approach to society, based on incentives and appropriate training.
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