intransferability

[US]/[ˌɪntrænˌzferəˈbɪləti]/
[UK]/[ˌɪnˌtrænˌzferəˈbɪləti]/

Translation

n.the quality of not being transferable; the state of being untransferable

Phrases & Collocations

intransferability of rights

demonstrates intransferability

inherent intransferability

addressing intransferability

due to intransferability

intransferability clause

asserting intransferability

recognizing intransferability

protecting intransferability

ensuring intransferability

Example Sentences

the intransferability of certain skills highlights the need for specialized training.

due to the intransferability of experience, new hires often require extensive onboarding.

the intransferability of knowledge across departments can hinder cross-functional collaboration.

we acknowledged the intransferability of their previous role's responsibilities to this new position.

the intransferability of cultural norms presented a challenge during the international merger.

understanding the intransferability of learned behaviors is crucial for effective coaching.

the intransferability of project management skills across different industries was a key finding.

despite their qualifications, the intransferability of their skillset proved problematic.

the intransferability of research findings limited the practical application of the study.

we considered the intransferability of the previous system's architecture when designing the new one.

the intransferability of leadership styles across diverse teams requires adaptive management.

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