Betekenis van:
internalise

to internalise
Werkwoord
    • incorporate within oneself; make subjective or personal

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    1. This would have prompted the beneficiaries to internalise their costs instead of resorting to subcontracting, which is common in this sector.
    2. In particular the latter point illustrates that the CSBs may well be able to internalise some of the positive externalities of the digital switch-over.
    3. second, raising the price of a series of (industrial) products too abruptly in order to internalise the cost of pollution may act as an external shock and create disturbances in the economy.
    4. GAME agrees, but on condition that subcontracting costs can be included in eligible costs: otherwise, the beneficiary undertakings would be prompted to internalise their costs rather than having recourse to subcontracting.
    5. In particular the latter point illustrates that the CSBs may well be able to internalise some of the positive externalities of the digital switch-over. In any case, Germany has not provided any reasoning or calculations showing that the aid represents the minimum necessary for broadcasters to switch to DVB-T.
    6. Moreover, a report by Mabb points out that the CSBs themselves had an interest to sustain the terrestrial platform as a third platform, on the one hand, in order to limit their dependence on cable and satellite providers and, on the other, to be able to develop mobile and portable applications [80]. In particular the latter point illustrates that the CSBs may well be able to internalise some of the positive externalities of the digital switch-over.