Transferral in a sentence as a noun

This is a classic example of risk transferral: from capital to labour.

Isn't public/private key encryption just for transferral of non-plaintext passwords, used later by other cyphers like AES?

There's a pretty simple explicit transferral of intellectual property - you pushed it to the company github.

In order to effect the information transferral we need three times as many particles as we're transferring the information of.

Glad they're providing more variety to their data transferral services, but this really does seem like an extremely niche system that not many companies will fully utilise.

After all, evolution has been working on making you a great gene transferral and primate-raising machine, so don't get paranoid and neurotic about all the latest parenting fashion.

Instead of thinking about a clicking moment when you get transferred into silicon, think of a continual transferral process, where you get silicon additions, while your organic brain continuously dies.

Why not simply remove the ability to sell the patent to someone else?Sunset the validity of the patent like the original scope of copyright, and limit the transferral to being able to license it for use so that the only financial benefit goes to the original R&D crowd.

If you continually tell them they're victims of those who are succeeding, and validate the message by instating forcible income programs that institutionalize receipt of unearned income, they will see demands for politically coordinated violence and forcible wealth transferral as both a viable and a morally justified position.>>When given resources, people who have nothing go and spend those on necessities–basic consumption, precisely the stuff that stimulates the economySpending at Walmart is not good for the economy in any general sense.

Transferral definitions

noun

the act of moving something from one location to another

See also: transportation transport transfer conveyance