And my second question is this: you propose to externalise, i.e. outsource, a range of areas. |
The Commission intends to externalise, under its responsibility, activities which generate a large number of small operations. |
The purpose of this strange ritual was to externalise one's grief, delegate it onto a kind of exterior apparatus. |
I am more one of those who, no doubt out of modesty, like a good Spaniard, do not externalise their feelings. |
Overall, those children born premature were almost twice as likely to suffer somatic complaints and externalise their problems. |
Women think of suicide more than men as women suffer more from depression but women are more likely to externalise their emotions than men. |