Definition of Internalises

1. Verb. (third-person singular of internalise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Internalises

1. internalise [v] - See also: internalise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Internalises

internal surface of frontal bone
internal surface of parietal bone
internal thoracic artery
internal thoracic lymphatic plexus
internal thoracic plexus
internal thoracic vein
internal traction
internal urethral opening
internal urethral orifice
internalin
internalisation
internalise
internalised
internalised misogyny
internalises (current term)
internalising
internalism
internalisms
internalist
internalistic
internalistically
internalists
internalities
internality
internalization
internalizations
internalize
internalized

Literary usage of Internalises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Germany 1998 Review by IEA Staff (1998)
"... assess whether the tax system internalises the external costs of using cars and trucks. Natural Gas Recommendations D Continue efforts to increase ..."

2. Prolegomena to the Study of Hegel's Philosophy and Especially of His Logic by William Wallace (1894)
"Lastly, it not merely responds to, but assimilates and appropriates the impression into a sensation : it internalises the external, and carries within ..."

3. Energy Policies of Iea Countries: Portugal 2000 Review by Iea, International Energy Agency (2000)
"In addition, the tax differential between high sulphur and low sulphur heavy fuel oil better internalises the external costs of using these fuels. ..."

4. International Science and Technology Co-Operation: Towards Sustainable by Korea (South). Kwahak Kisulchʻŏ (2001)
"Lack of full-cost pricing which internalises environmental and social costs. • Poor macroeconomic conditions, including, inter aliu, ..."

5. The Power to Choose: Demand Response in Liberalised Electricity Markets by International Energy Agency (2003)
"The counterpart of allowing the "invisible hand" of competition to regulate exchange is that the regulatory regime internalises all significant external ..."

6. Handbook of Market Creation for Biodiversity: Issues in Implementation by OECD Staff (2004)
"The capture phase in essence "internalises", in market systems, demonstrated biodiversity values so that those values affect biodiversity resource use ..."

7. The Child and Religion: Eleven Essays by Thomas Stephens (1905)
"It internalises it within the self; the self ideally comprises it and makes it the instrument of its will. In fact, this is the process by which the child ..."

8. Efficient Transport Taxes and Charges by Ecmt (2000)
"No charge in any country explicitly internalises environmental or other social costs. - There are numerous possible refunds, rebates and exemptions ranging ..."

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