externalise उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The examinations and the exemption pass level for the examinations is usually externalised by members of the Faculty and / or Institute of Actuaries.
- The grasshopper escapement, which is usually internal, is externalised and appears to drag the escape wheel around the rim of the clock.
- Such objects, with their superego components, blur the boundary of internal and external, and impose a kind of externalised moralism on their victims.
- The justifications for this are that democracies externalise their norms and only go to war for just causes, and that democracy encourages mutual trust and respect.
- It is an effort to externalise the truth of my own existence on as many levels as possible and communicate a greater awareness of the quality of life.
- In 1988, Linn externalised the crossover of the DMS to boards with nominal 4-ohm impedance designed to lie flat at the base of the stands.
- The mission will also change and large staff cuts are foreseen ( from 1 January 2013 a substantial part of the ex-INFSO agenda will be externalised ).
- In a patronage system they can logically be expected to make the most of connections to externalise costs to society, especially environmental costs such as resource depletion or environmental damage.
- "Hydropower-Internalised Costs and Externalised Benefits "; Frans H . Koch; International Energy Agency ( IEA )-Implementing Agreement for Hydropower Technologies and Programmes; 2000.
- Unlike the classical case, in which treating a reference internally or externally is purely an aesthetic choice, internalising and externalising a reference frame does make a difference in quantum theory.