Most lawyers, of course, don't internalise their sophistries. |
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I know that people internalise these things differently and the character was repellent and on a spiral which was stripping him of his humanity. |
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They represent how individuals and groups internalise their history, and how we reluctantly hold on to unshakeable past events. |
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That could reduce the incentive to internalise, since transparency tends to eat into margins, says Mr van Steenis. |
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The groups' ability to internalise these processes and make them their own is also increasing. |
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Measures to internalise external costs and an appropriate tax policy will be essential to achieving this shift. |
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Mr El Dik says that when people internalise these feeling, is leads them to believe that the only way to solve conflict is through violence. |
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An important part of such strategies is making enterprises internalise the environmental and social effects of their production. |
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Just as much as you internalise the parent, so you externalise the child. |
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This can help to internalise waste management costs into the product price and give incentives for a better design for re-use and recycling. |
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When undertakings are not obliged to internalise the costs of pollution, society as a whole bears these costs. |
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This would have prompted the beneficiaries to internalise their costs instead of resorting to subcontracting, which is common in this sector. |
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You will not be surprised to learn that these crèches are managed by outside companies and there is no intention to internalise management. |
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To make clear the real costs of transport, we need to internalise external costs, especially for road and air transport. |
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One way to address this deficit is to seek to internalise the 'external' cost of environmental damage through various mechanisms. |
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Proposals have been made to explicitly price that insurance which would better internalise its cost. |
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Such support will in some cases be necessary to further exploit the potential for cogeneration, in particular to take account of the need to internalise external costs. |
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These costs had initially been excluded, thus creating the risk that beneficiary companies would be encouraged to internalise their costs, to the detriment of European subcontractors. |
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All of us in the organisation should internalise both the principles and practice of knowledge management, putting them into use in our daily work. |
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The essential task which they have is to internalise it effectively via an acute awareness of its importance in relation to their own lives and to the cultures of others. |
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There is, of course, much less incentive to internalise external costs. |
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