And my second question is this: you propose to externalise, i.e. outsource, a range of areas. |
It is through this law that we externalise and become in body what we live in our minds. |
Overall, those children born premature were almost twice as likely to suffer somatic complaints and externalise their problems. |
Visually the film works hard to externalise much of the emotional tension that is buried deep within the characters in the welcomed absence of purely narration dialogue. |
Since we are able to externalise our inner world, we are able to reflect upon that world and become self-aware or self-conscious. |
I have to take that and externalise it, talking to fund managers and analysts and media in a way I haven't done in the past. |