Congruent with the term transferability, the concepts of applicability and fittingness also have been used in the literature. |
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This early form of barter, however, does not provide the transferability and divisibility that makes trading efficient. |
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So transferability between different pension arrangements is not going to be as free and easy as planned at the outset. |
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The fear apparently is that the virus may acquire human-to-human transferability. |
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The reform also proposes the end of this regional allowance and the prospect of quota transferability between member states. |
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That, he said, would give The Bahamas its own currency with the benefit of transferability. |
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You know that the advisers have expressed grave doubts, including doubts over the problem of transferability. |
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It is the same for the legal transferability of properties quoted in the ads. |
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Dialogue with corporate representatives on the transferability of the system into various other sectors has already begun. |
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The value of the shares that are restricted in negotiability or transferability is adjusted by a discount. |
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Cyprus, for example, not only allocates extra mobility aid but also allows, under certain conditions, the transferability of national aid. |
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In case of national projects, the degree of transferability of the results is assessed. |
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However, there are barriers to achieving institutional change that would allow for better skill transferability. |
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Then delete it and take another one. The other thing might be called transferability. |
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On the transferability question, some states permit insurers to write policies that cannot be sold on. |
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For example, the owner's or lesser rights holder's ability to limit the transferability of its intellectual property rights remains unaffected. |
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These limits in fact allow for large purchases of credits by industrial operators on account of the transferability of the assets. |
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This project focuses on the last of these obstacles: the recognition and transferability of qualifications. |
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Regardless of the details of the legal form, there was no such transferability in this instance if only because at all events there was virtually no market for a capital investment of this size and of unlimited duration. |
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The same comments could apply to the problems linked to the transferability and portability of pension rights to which I referred a little moment ago. |
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The USDA's rationale for the rule making PIK certificates unencumberable is to preserve the transferability of the certificates. |
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A special focus should be placed on the transferability of the training methods and tools, and the training event must involve at least 250 participants. |
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Quantification provides a specific language, endowed with remarkable properties of transferability, standardized computational manipulations, and programmable systems of interpretation. |
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This makes it impossible to separate out the impact of local conditions, and this strongly limits the transferability of results from one case to another. |
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It provides for the ready transferability of land and for the improvement or working of that land by those unable to buy the property with their current resources. |
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The proposal was revised by the Commission in 2007 to drop the transferability element which had been opposed by some as technically difficult and potentially burdensome or open to abuse. |
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Many servicewomen at the event were seeking information about previous college credit transferability, credits for military courses, and accreditation of universities. |
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