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		Definition of self-select in English: self-selectverb ˌsɛlfsɪˈlɛkt 1with object Choose for oneself.  participants were asked to self-select their titles, which were divided into executive and non-executive  Example sentencesExamples -  A main goal of our work was to study social learning and development in a group setting that provided the animals opportunities to self-select information to be learned.
 -  The money is being put into the internet where consumers effectively self-select their adverts because adverts are placed so they can find them.
 -  Depending on the dynamics of the class, the teacher has either assigned partners or let the students self-select.
 -  These may be self-selected roles or ones that are thrust upon us by outside relationships or circumstances.
 -  On joint returns, each spouse must have a self-selected PIN.
 -  Compose course descriptions as benefit statements, allowing learners to accurately self-select courses.
 
 2no object Determine one's own status with regard to membership in a group.  the crowd self-selects because this isn't a club for the passing trade  Example sentencesExamples -  My own view is that the enhanced ability to self-select into news audiences facilitates the democratic process by empowering individuals.
 -  It's imperative for a good experiment that people not be allowed to self-select here.
 -  Further examination, however, revealed that the class was composed of mature, intelligent students who had self-selected into a rigorous course in international agricultural trade and the global economy.
 -  This might not matter if high-risk couples self-select to attend relationship education.
 -  The authors argue that the South is disproportionately conservative, and as a result, conservatives might self-select for southern schools.
 -  It is important to recognize that those who self-select to participate may be more capable of succeeding or may identify more easily with the scope of this program.
 -  Patients who are educated about risk factors for skin cancer are more likely to self-select for clinical screening and to bring malignant lesions to the attention of a health care provider.
 -  From the various ways that we self-select without adequately examining our assumptions, I think we do the profession a great disservice.
 -  Maybe group members self-selected into these different groups because they differed initially in some important way.
 -  On the other hand, evidence has also been advanced that those most in need of such interventions self-select to take part and that the intervention may work best for those at highest risk.
 -  After a few years of seeing high barriers to entry, many students come to their university and self-select into other, less competitive majors.
 -  The job self-selects for sociopaths who like the idea that day-in, day-out, they can take out their aggression on anyone who isn't wearing a uniform or a badge.
 
 
 adjective ˌsɛlfsɪˈlɛkt Allowing users to select.  the chain decided to move condoms from the pharmacy counter to self-select stands  Example sentencesExamples -  Unfortunately, I couldn't use the lump of money in my self-select ISA to buy these shares.
 -  When it comes to investing on the stock market, you can buy shares directly, through a self-select ISA via a stock broker or financial adviser.
 -  Using a self-select ISA you can put the cash in and delay choosing which shares or unit trusts to buy until you are more confident.
 -  Presented either in a self-select list or a slide show style presentation, each CD shown has a list of its enclosed contents while selected moments play on the soundtrack.
 -  However, he will probably go to the other extreme and opt for a self-select Isa.
 -  If you want to put them in an ISA, you may have to get a self-select ISA separately.
 
    Definition of self-select in US English: self-selectverb 1with object Choose for oneself.  participants were asked to self-select their titles, which were divided into executive and non-executive  Example sentencesExamples -  Depending on the dynamics of the class, the teacher has either assigned partners or let the students self-select.
 -  These may be self-selected roles or ones that are thrust upon us by outside relationships or circumstances.
 -  The money is being put into the internet where consumers effectively self-select their adverts because adverts are placed so they can find them.
 -  On joint returns, each spouse must have a self-selected PIN.
 -  A main goal of our work was to study social learning and development in a group setting that provided the animals opportunities to self-select information to be learned.
 -  Compose course descriptions as benefit statements, allowing learners to accurately self-select courses.
 
 2no object Determine one's own status with regard to membership in a group.  the crowd self-selects because this isn't a club for the passing trade  Example sentencesExamples -  The authors argue that the South is disproportionately conservative, and as a result, conservatives might self-select for southern schools.
 -  It is important to recognize that those who self-select to participate may be more capable of succeeding or may identify more easily with the scope of this program.
 -  The job self-selects for sociopaths who like the idea that day-in, day-out, they can take out their aggression on anyone who isn't wearing a uniform or a badge.
 -  It's imperative for a good experiment that people not be allowed to self-select here.
 -  On the other hand, evidence has also been advanced that those most in need of such interventions self-select to take part and that the intervention may work best for those at highest risk.
 -  Maybe group members self-selected into these different groups because they differed initially in some important way.
 -  After a few years of seeing high barriers to entry, many students come to their university and self-select into other, less competitive majors.
 -  This might not matter if high-risk couples self-select to attend relationship education.
 -  My own view is that the enhanced ability to self-select into news audiences facilitates the democratic process by empowering individuals.
 -  Patients who are educated about risk factors for skin cancer are more likely to self-select for clinical screening and to bring malignant lesions to the attention of a health care provider.
 -  From the various ways that we self-select without adequately examining our assumptions, I think we do the profession a great disservice.
 -  Further examination, however, revealed that the class was composed of mature, intelligent students who had self-selected into a rigorous course in international agricultural trade and the global economy.
 
 
 adjective Allowing users to select.  the chain decided to move condoms from the pharmacy counter to self-select stands  Example sentencesExamples -  Presented either in a self-select list or a slide show style presentation, each CD shown has a list of its enclosed contents while selected moments play on the soundtrack.
 -  When it comes to investing on the stock market, you can buy shares directly, through a self-select ISA via a stock broker or financial adviser.
 -  Unfortunately, I couldn't use the lump of money in my self-select ISA to buy these shares.
 -  If you want to put them in an ISA, you may have to get a self-select ISA separately.
 -  However, he will probably go to the other extreme and opt for a self-select Isa.
 -  Using a self-select ISA you can put the cash in and delay choosing which shares or unit trusts to buy until you are more confident.
 
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