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the externalities
noun
The state of being external or externalized.
synonyms
Exact(60)
As external costs, we consider the externalities caused either by delivery vans or by customer trips to a DP.
The externalities of wind energy should be taken into account to evaluate the external cost of wind energy.
"The externalities of coal are staggering".
In Israel they can control the externalities and give it a chance to flourish or fail.
He added: "Banks don't measure the externalities even though they have whole teams devoted to risk.
The dictator still may hold the externalities of power, but he is steadily undermined".
But there's not the slightest sign that we can internalize the externalities.
It's not exactly wealth: it's the "externalities" – the free stuff and wellbeing generated by networked interaction.
But here the externalities not captured by the market are more positive than negative.
We are witnessing a paradigm shift from hurting to helping … where the externalities are turned into opportunities".
Our failure to price the externalities of our energy use is baking the climate; our romantic indulgence of financiers has imploded our finances.
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