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transferability
noun
The ability of something to be transferred.
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Abuses can run in both directions: good rules may be killed because of politically unpalatable job losses.Bridges and cyclesIdeally, cost-benefit analysis would consider not just the number of workers affected by a new rule but also the industry in question, the availability of other jobs nearby, the transferability of their skills and, crucially, the stage of the business cycle.
Transferability: does it make sense in multiple contexts?5.
Then delete it and take another one.The other thing might be called transferability.
On the transferability question, some states permit insurers to write policies that cannot be sold on.
It provides for the ready transferability of land and for the improvement or working of that land by those unable to buy the property with their current resources.
At this stage, attention needs to be turned to such things as the transferability of professional certifications as well as questions of labour mobility, particularly for the highly skilled professions such as legal, accounting, technology, and medical services.
The transferability of noble aspirations (for the Nazis certainly thought their cause was holy) has cast a countershadow over the Ninth.
This is essential when considering transferability to low and middle income Asian contexts, where plenty can be done now with constrained resources.
"Under the guise of streamlining transferability we're actually watering down the students' education".
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In Europe non-transferability of professional qualifications restricts migration.
In addition, Easwaran argues, against Fallis, that there is a property, which he terms 'transferability', that probabilistic proofs lack and acceptable proofs have (Easwaran 2009; Jackson 2009).
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