transferability

[ UK /tɹænsfˌɜːɹəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌtɹænsfɝəˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being transferable or exchangeable
    sterling transferability affords a means of multilateral settlement for....trade between nondollar countries

How To Use transferability In A Sentence

  • Only those can be said to possess transferability.
  • - What criteria should be used: How relevant are considerations such as biophysical and socio-economic indicators, adaptability/transferability, sustainability, institutional complementarity or scientific value? 1. Tree products in agroecosystems: economic and policy issues.
  • The study will have immediate relevance both in strengthening the capacity of the agencies dealing with the crisis and through transferability elsewhere.
  • One of the factors which will determine the eventual success or failure of the Dip.HE is the extent of transferability which develops.
  • This early form of barter, however, does not provide the transferability and divisibility that makes trading efficient.
  • I attribute that partly to discipline, partly to desire, and partly to the old transferability of skills.
  • sterling transferability affords a means of multilateral settlement for....trade between nondollar countries
  • I attribute that partly to discipline, partly to desire, and partly to the old transferability of skills.
  • I attribute that partly to discipline, partly to desire, and partly to the old transferability of skills.
  • The study will have immediate relevance both in strengthening the capacity of the agencies dealing with the crisis and through transferability elsewhere.
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