(1) As such, strategies that tend to compartmentalize individuals into arbitrary categories are not likely to be effective.(2) he had the ability to compartmentalize his life(3) And so is she, although obviously, being a woman she is able to compartmentalize this sort of thing better.(4) he had the ability to compartmentalize his life(5) I further suggest that the human capacity to compartmentalize categories of thinking is sufficiently great as to permit simultaneous belief in assertions that are contradictory.(6) Maybe it speaks to my ability to hide my feelings/thoughts/past, or maybe it speaks to my ability to compartmentalize my thoughts/feelings/past, or maybe it's just a part of moving on and moving apart.(7) In addition, this method of inquiry asks community members to separate or compartmentalize specific components of their environment.(8) This will allow you to fully compartmentalize your chest into upper and lower sections and to focus more intensely on each area.(9) They keep these worlds separate and tend to compartmentalize any dissonance they might feel.(10) Admittedly this compartmentalizes him too much.(11) He rightly refuses to be bound by the limits of what he describes as the compartmentalism of study and draws knowledge and influence from all areas of human knowledge.(12) He raised an appropriate question when he asked if the compartmentalization of our effort in multiple schemes in a ministry or ministries is actually working.(13) All of that would have been compartmentalized and forgotten had he won, of course.(14) It is one of a kind, from an era before the compartmentalization of popular music into discrete and generally predictable categories robbed it of most of its surprise and much of its interest.(15) You can deter it, you can limit the effectiveness of it by compartmentalizing information, but if you overdo that, then you can't really run your organization very effectively.(16) And thanks for the personal jab at compartmentalization - is this my birthday or what?