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What (who) is externally - definition

ALBUM BY LOU REED
Magic And Loss; Sword of Damocles Externally

Externally      
·adv In an external manner; outwardly; on the outside; in appearance; visibly.
externally      
Externality         
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  • [[Light pollution]] is an example of an externality because the consumption of street lighting has an effect on bystanders that is not compensated for by the consumers of the lighting.
  • Graph of Positive Externality in Production
  • Demand curve with external costs; if social costs are not accounted for price is too low to cover all costs and hence quantity produced is unnecessarily high (because the producers of the good and their customers are essentially underpaying the total, real [[factors of production]].)
  • Supply curve with external benefits; when the market does not account for the additional social benefits of a good both the price for the good and the quantity produced are lower than the market could bear.
  • "Relative percentage price [∆] increases for broad categories [...] when externalities of greenhouse gas emissions are included in the producer's price."<ref name="10.1038/s41467-020-19474-6"/>
IMPACT ON ANY PARTY NOT INVOLVED IN A GIVEN ECONOMIC TRANSACTION OR ACT
Externalities; Negative externality; Positive externality; External cost; Negative externalities; Positive externalities; Internalisation of Externalities; External benefit; External costs; Cost externalization; Positional Externalities; Positional Externality; Market externality; External benefits; Social and Private benefits; Externalized costs; Externalised costs; Negative Externalities; Positional externalities; Cost externalizing
·noun separation from the perceiving mind.
II. Externality ·noun State of being external; exteriority.

Wikipedia

Magic and Loss

Magic and Loss is the sixteenth solo studio album by American rock musician Lou Reed, released on January 14, 1992, by Sire Records. A concept album, it was Reed's highest-charting album on the UK Albums Chart, peaking at No. 6.

Examples of use of externally
1. Opportunities are coming to Vietnam both internally and externally.
2. "The activities of externally–sponsored terrorist outfits is equally worrisome.
3. Well, the convergence has finally happened, both internally and externally.
4. Externally, at least, nothing much happens for pages.
5. We were intramurally as competitive as we were externally competitive.