It is desire that opens up the moment of externality, or the reaching beyond the limits of the subject. |
Council's report accepted the Agency's three preconditions of unavoidability, unforeseeability and externality as principles of force majeure. |
Moreover, a theoretical link has been established between externality and the etiology of depression. |
Governments can set water prices but this will only achieve efficient prices if the environmental externalities can be measured accurately. |
Traditional externalities, such as limiting the spread of contagious diseases, explain little of modern government involvement with health. |
Network externalities occur when markets characterized by network effects fail to allocate resources properly. |