| 31. | The notion captures the permanent internalization of the social order in the human body.
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| 32. | Dependency refers to the degree of internalization that occurs among persons subject to social control.
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| 33. | Finally, fourth is internalization, or establishing the socially beneficial practice into the company.
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| 34. | Pro-anorexia websites reinforce internalization of body ideals and the importance of their attainment.
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| 35. | In 1976, he and Mark Casson wrote the internalization theory of the multinational enterprise.
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| 36. | Buckley and Casson promoted internalization theory, whilst the others promoted Dunning s eclectic paradigm.
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| 37. | Sufism is regarded as the individual internalization and intensification of the Islamic faith and practice.
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| 38. | Such is the internalization of cities.
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| 39. | The profuse binding of ricin to surface membranes allows internalization with all types of membrane invaginations.
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| 40. | Among modern economic theories of multinationals and foreign direct investment are internalization theory and OLI paradigm.
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