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I hope that the House will continue to give its support to this process of externalisation.
Many people would say that creating a literary work on externalisation was an impossible task.
But you really succeeded in presenting something of high literary value with this first report on externalisation.
We should also consider whether in certain cases it is appropriate to turn to temporary contracts or some type of externalisation.
Administration and modernised management, including externalisation, will provide answers to this challenge.
The pacing back and forth is an externalisation of this inner unresolved issue.
One's status in the world demanded appropriate externalisation ( or "conspicuous consumption").
What will you do, Commissioner, to ensure that externalisation does not lead to the fragmentation of this unified civil service?
In this externalisation of the good from human affairs we see forming what Hegel calls the unhappy consciousness.
He said briefly, "And your god - he is just an externalisation of egotism.
He would like to restrict externalisation to temporary tasks and tasks of a technical nature.
Firstly, his definition of externalisation is rather skimpy.
The potential for an agency should also be considered in the context of wider reform of our external assistance and of externalisation as a whole.
This also again makes it clear that it is wrong to equate externalisation with privatisation, as often happens in the debate, especially with officials.
This externalisation, however, needs to be supervised more actively, more coherently and not in a way that merely goes through the motions.
The Externalisation of the Hierarchy.
Externalisation:
Other times, a song is an externalisation of a character's thoughts, or presages an event that has not occurred yet in the plot of the movie.
Berger sees this taking place through a continual threefold cycle between individuals and society: externalisation, objectivation and internalization.
The purpose of creating a common asylum policy must be the protection of the individual and not the reduction or externalisation of asylum applications.
It defines several quality aspects based on relationships between a model, knowledge Externalisation, domain, a modeling language, and the activities of learning, taking action, and modeling.
This programme of technical and financial assistance in the field of asylum and migration is merely the 'externalisation' of migratory-flow management.
Today, when digital technologies accentuate the process of the externalisation of memory begun with the invention of written language, these plays are more relevant than ever.
I have to say that Mr Bourlanges already impressed me when he presented his magnum opus on externalisation in November 1999.
The Committee on Budgets and the Committee on Budgetary Control have also played a key role in the question of externalisation.