Internal in a sentence as an adjective

But it's not about the amount of work; it's about the constant internal struggle.

Your website is an outward facing tool, and should address the needs of users, not of internal departments.

[1] It wasn't just me either, by the time I left, %60 of the team had already gotten internal transfers or resigned.

You can't have secret back doors for internal apps to get special priority access, not for ANY reason.

Whenever a new feature is debated internally, it will have to be placed in the closed or open bracket.

While it's painful that this is happening now and not a year ago, I'm heartened that Hal is heading the internal investigation.

We don't do internal service-oriented platforms, and we just as equally don't do external ones.

What if I'm just getting a little bit less playful every day?With achievement I feel like you have an internal zero point that you measure from.

Not only the numbers, but the trends would totally not match up with our own internal Google Analytics, and even the data such as top referrers etc. were way off.

I have no knowledge of Zynga's current internal state - the following is entirely speculation.=================================There are many forces at work here that need to be brought to light.

Mac OS X does all the internal accounting to verify that the CPU supports VT-x, VT-x isn't already enabled, etc. It also supports this feature called _exclusive_ access to VT-x.

Microsoft is notorious for generating tons of internal e-mail.

For example, he was the driving force behind Rust's recent widespread switch from internal iterators to external iterators, and wrote most of the external iterator libraries himself.

The computer was essentially conducting a perpetual internal mole-hunt of the cartel's organizational chart.

Even in democratic societies with large majorities in favor of free communication over the internet, the internal imperatives of governments to monitor and control trump the will of the people, no matter who is in power.

Internal definitions

adjective

happening or arising or located within some limits or especially surface; "internal organs"; "internal mechanism of a toy"; "internal party maneuvering"

adjective

occurring within an institution or community; "intragroup squabbling within the corporation"

See also: intragroup

adjective

inside the country; "the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior"; "the nation's internal politics"

See also: national

adjective

located inward; "Beethoven's manuscript looks like a bloody record of a tremendous inner battle"- Leonard Bernstein; "she thinks she has no soul, no interior life, but the truth is that she has no access to it"- David Denby; "an internal sense of rightousness"- A.R.Gurney,Jr.

See also: inner interior

adjective

innermost or essential; "the inner logic of Cubism"; "the internal contradictions of the theory"; "the intimate structure of matter"

See also: inner intimate