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Qué (quién) es inseparability - definición


Inseparability         
KEY QUALITY OF SERVICES THAT THE PROVISION OF A SERVICE REQUIRES THE INVOLVEMENT OF BOTH CUSTOMER AND PROVIDER SIMULTANEOUSLY
Inseparability (services)
·noun The quality or state of being inseparable; inseparableness.
inseparability         
KEY QUALITY OF SERVICES THAT THE PROVISION OF A SERVICE REQUIRES THE INVOLVEMENT OF BOTH CUSTOMER AND PROVIDER SIMULTANEOUSLY
Inseparability (services)
n.
Inseparableness.
Inseparability         
KEY QUALITY OF SERVICES THAT THE PROVISION OF A SERVICE REQUIRES THE INVOLVEMENT OF BOTH CUSTOMER AND PROVIDER SIMULTANEOUSLY
Inseparability (services)
Inseparability is used in marketing to describe a key quality of services as distinct from goods. Inseparability is the characteristic that a service has which renders it impossible to divorce the supply or production of the service from its consumption.

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Inseparability
Inseparability is used in marketing to describe a key quality of services as distinct from goods. Inseparability is the characteristic that a service has which renders it impossible to divorce the supply or production of the service from its consumption.
Ejemplos de uso de inseparability
1. The consciousness and conviction I feel in my – our – inseparability from divine Love clothe me with fresh joy each day.
2. Instead of giving them time to grow, I tossed them right out and then closed off the "leak" with a spiritual truth about God‘s omnipotence, for example, or about our inseparability from Him.
3. Mary Baker Eddy wrote in the Christian Science textbook: "The evidence of the physical senses often reverses the real Science of being, and so creates a reign of discord, – assigning seeming power to sin, sickness, and death; but the great facts of Life, rightly understood, defeat this triad of errors, contradict their false witnesses, and reveal the kingdom of heaven, – the actual reign of harmony on earth" ("Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," p. 122). As we finished cleaning up, I felt full of gratitude for the fresh, clear sense of inseparability from God‘s good that my daughter‘s words had inspired.