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externalize
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Palm oil companies prefer to cultivate lands owned by others, which externalises land degradation costs and allows companies to avoid taxes and establish supposed 'strategic alliances' or 'productive associations' with peasants and indigenous peoples who hand over their lands.
The company added that as much as 50% of its new drugs could come from outside the business in the future, as it externalises more of its research and development work to reduce the risk and expenditure involved in developing new treatments.
The Gesamtkunstwerk not only seeks to exclude anything which is not to do with culture, it also externalises the relationship between self and spiritual revelation, and to some extent makes it collective by implying complicity among the audience.
 
 
 
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