The quality or state of being outside or directed toward or relating to the outside or exterior.
1 It does so by adding a cost to the externality of carbon pollution.
2 To feel that sharp, cruel, implacable externality of things melt, vanish, and dissolve!
3 Our western civilization prides itself upon its practicality; but externality would better define it.
4 Anyone who lives in a big city understands the concept of an externality implicitly.
5 At their hands the doctrine was rescued from that forensic externality into which Calvinism had degenerated.
6 Their movement was an extreme revolt against the formalism, corporate character, and externality of established religion.
7 Everything referring merely to utility, externality , and the like, must be excluded from its philosophic treatment.
8 Internal forces do not only present isotropic raw material to the fully creative externality of natural selection.
9 Neutering the positive externality of rising oil prices, one is left with no increase in productivity since 1999.
10 This is a problem of common resources and charging a higher fare during rush hour internalises this negative externality .
11 Not the self of externality .
12 Call it a market failure, call it an externality , call it a tragedy, call it a really stupid idea.
13 Its attitude, it is said, is one of externality , opposed therefore to the intimacy necessary for the complete aesthetic reaction.
14 In this statement, Whitman refers to natural selection as an " intervention " - an externality imposed upon the essential process of orthogenesis.)
15 This is classic "bias" in the scientific sense - an externality that has a distorting effect on the results.
16 I have many notes upon the sulphurous odor of meteorites, and many notes upon phosphorescence of things that come from externality .
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