Sentence examples for externalisation from inspiring English sources

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externalisation

noun

Alternative spelling of externalization

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"The west has pursued an industrialisation path that allows for the privatisation of wealth from the commons, along with the criminalisation of commons rights of the public, as well as the externalisation of all true costs.

And if so, how? "Predatory capitalism is based on the privatisation of profit and the externalisation of cost.

There is nothing wrong with a mainstream "externalisation" approach, certainly for a trust with £3.6bn of assets.

What if she is just an externalisation of the force within him that makes him want to behave, like a superego writ large?

The government's attitude towards collaboration is changing, slowly: I think there is going to be massive change given the financial constraints and current commitment of government to externalisation and the development of co-operatives and other forms of social enterprise.

It defines the early Frankfurt school attempts to understand fascism as the externalisation of repressed desires; it underpins Walter Benjamin's aesthetic theories in which he describes fascism as the "aestheticisation of politics"; equally, it forms the base of Herbert Marcuse's concept of the one-dimensional man, that dimension representing merely the reified desires of consumer culture.

The €340m project aims to track and identify small vessels at sea, but actually the whole idea is based on the "externalisation" of the borders, with some hi-tech smart tools and further patrolling by the European border agency Frontex.

"Thus, there is a consistent norm for externalisation away from males".

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There are other rigged nanny-state policies too numerous to go into detail: central banking, bailouts, below-market rate loans, bankruptcy laws, military expenditures, rent-seeking, the too big to fail doctrine, cost-externalisation, torts and takings, and so on.

Catherine must venture into this dark forest, of course, from which she hears unearthly cries each night; these ghostly externalisations of pain strike the only superfluous note in the book.

The problem is the magnitude and consistency of earnings that 'externalisation' needs to generate.

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