Personnel were redeployed and financial resources were reallocated in support of field operations. |
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When necessary, priorities were reviewed and time reallocated to provide this elective. |
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A parallel route, number 29, has had its frequency increased to every 15 minutes as a result of these extra resources being reallocated to it. |
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Her powers have been usurped by the Chief Justice and reallocated to other people. |
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In a detailed report, the Healthcare Commission demanded future resources be reallocated to underfunded towns. |
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Because in a market economy, resources, including human resources, are constantly reallocated between different uses. |
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Tasks were reallocated, workloads adjusted and we got everything done once again. |
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Resources were reallocated to the development of a metadata system, and in this context a test version of a common metadata system was created. |
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Surely it is only reasonable that at that point these Cohesion Fund resources should be reallocated to those regions which lie further behind. |
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Managers should also take care to rely on structural supports that can be reallocated fairly easily. |
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Note that if the MFI id code being reallocated exists in the existing list of MFIs, then this request will be rejected. |
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A significant portion of Class A fund sales include sales commissions, the majority of which is reallocated to the selling intermediary. |
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Abandoned or uncultivated land can sooner or later be reassigned to the stool or reallocated to other farmers. |
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This has freed up commercial resources which have been reallocated to improving relationship management and service standards. |
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It is therefore along these lines that a both financial and human resources should be reallocated. |
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Some of the financial transfers reallocated money from community programs to hospital care. |
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Many houses had to rebuilt, and a large share of the housing stock had to be reallocated from the one family to the other. |
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Resources that otherwise would have gone into supporting these schools were reallocated to support literacy initiatives. |
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Suppression of reproduction reflects the classic conceptualization of the stress syndrome, as resources are reallocated to cope with needs more urgent than reproduction. |
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But it certainly looks to us like we're being kicked in the teeth and told to go take a hike, and the fish are being reallocated. |
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He also plants and harvests on neighbouring farms, which have been reallocated to black owners, and gets half the crop. |
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There was speculation that a chunk of Opel's production would be reallocated to Russian plants. |
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We have reallocated 10 resources from the data processing centre to the call centre. |
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The Commission has also developed new investigative priorities and reallocated resources to support them. |
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Existing human resources shall be reallocated for the management and the needs of the programme, no other sources are necessary. |
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I get the sense that we've been able to manage for six months and have reallocated resources as well as we can. |
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The first component of m is the number of eggs that alpha could have provisioned with pollen reallocated from destroyed beta larvae with unconsumed pollen. |
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Resources needed to carry out the investigation have been reallocated from other situations, given the reduced need for certain operations described above. |
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However, if such prorating should result in an inappropriately small position for a client, the allotment would be reallocated to another account. |
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However, any votes which would transfer from the victorious candidate to one who was already eliminated must be reallocated. |
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Radio 1's medium wave frequencies were reallocated to Independent National Radio. |
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This included bringing the business superintendent on board so that he could understand why and how funding should be reallocated for literacy programs. |
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Most of the remaining funds reallocated to promoting youth employment are being directed to assist young people who have left school to find employment opportunities. |
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If just a fraction of the increase in armament were reallocated to development assistance, the majority of the countries of the South could attain the Millennium Development Goals. |
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A fairly typical pattern that seems to be taking place is that programs are announced, reannounced and money is reallocated but then it is not paid out. |
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On 21 July 1999, the capacity of the closed Elbewerft Boizenburg of 22 000 cgt was reallocated among the four remaining shipyards in the former German Democratic Republic. |
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Thirty-two MPs would have to be summarily dismissed, including the foreign minister, Fumio Kishida, and other party bigwigs, if the court ordered how seats were to be reallocated. |
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This matters, because Boris Johnson has shifted planning policy in favour of shared ownership and away from social rent, and has recently reallocated grant money in the same direction. |
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Spending must be reallocated to stimulate investment and job creation. |
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With the expansion of the Elizabeth Street Building, the Human Services Building will have space that should be reallocated to other departments within Social Services. |
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The English Education Act by the Council of India in 1835 reallocated funds from the East India Company to spend on education and literature in India. |
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Votes are then reallocated from the least successful candidates until the number of candidates that have passed the quota is equal to the number of seats to be filled. |
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