In addition, adolescents who internalized their anger made more serious suicide attempts than did those who externalized their anger. |
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That is, the costs of pollution are externalized, since the polluter does not have to include them in its production costs. |
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These social and ecological costs are externalized and born by others who are excluded from such decisions and from their benefits. |
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But the chaos in Lewis's film's internalized, whereas in Kiarostami's film it's completely externalized. |
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Their temptations, and hence their complexity, tend to be allegorically externalized. |
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For those patients the author provides an integrated therapy in which the internal pain is externalized through narrative, dream work, and imagery. |
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The key insight into Lucrece is her externalized sense of self. |
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Directed toward a communally valorized symbol, however, Herbert's private grief is externalized and subsumed by the broader tradition of which it is but a part. |
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Ella externalized her complicated feelings by assigning them to Mingus, who then acted on them. |
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In all, he gives one of the most completely externalized performances in the history of the movies. |
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Instead, any costs associated with these emissions tend to be externalized, i.e. borne by society at large. |
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There are no externalized costs from water polluted by pesticide runoff or illnesses caused by exposure to toxic chemicals. |
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Given the savings in externalized costs identified in section 3, government intervention to advance organic food and farming is warranted. |
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The EPS suggests that the first subcontractor must be responsible for the employers he has externalized to, at the risk of abuse. |
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In hybrid models, certain regulatory functions were externalized so as to supplement internal capacities and reduce long-term costs. |
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The file storage directory has to be externalized for WorkflowGen as well as for all workflow applications that require access to static files. |
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Costs related to protecting labour and providing housing and social security had also been externalized. |
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The supplementary pension scheme has been externalized to an insurance company. |
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The contribution paid in 2003 included one-off settlements for converting certain defined benefit plans into externalized contribution plans, which also explains the equivalent decrease of the present value of obligations. |
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Participants who were both abused and exposed to interparental violence exhibited internalized and externalized symptoms falling within the clinical range more frequently. |
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The PP is built around the idea that the costs of human-made risks should not be externalized, neither to the local environment nor to the environment of other societies or nations. |
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Taken together, they demonstrate his remarkable range, capable of an achingly internalized turn in Gatsby and a grotesquely externalized one in Wolf. |
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They discovered that the higher the rate of externalized hostility between parents witnessed by children, the higher the level of distress for children. |
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Producers do not absorb all the social costs as there are significant health and environmental externalized costs associated with food production. |
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The costs of ensuring that these wastes are recovered and disposed of without polluting and endangering human health are being externalized to the workers and the environment in South Asian developing countries. |
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Recognize and address the effects of externalized and internalized homoprejudice or heteroprejudice and biprejudice. |
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As the social and environmental benefits grow with organic farming adoption, government liabilities for these unfunded externalized costs will decline. |
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The development of a web application may be externalized, in whole or in part, for several reasons: to access outside specialized knowledge, save time, reduce costs, etc. |
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In this diagram we have this idea of externalities, and whenever I explain this to anyone, my union members or anyone else, they get very angry that social and environmental factors are externalities, or they're externalized. |
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Research led to a project undertaken to explore the role of the father-child conflict in externalized aggressive behaviour in children, particularly in boys. |
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In sociology, the sui generis is what has been externalized, then internalized in the overall public and becomes a part of society that simply exists in its construct. |
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