But though we may disagree with the morality of his criteria, we must concede his right to make the allocation in whatever way he wishes. |
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In addition, television-station allocation is skewed toward lower frequency channels that offer superior transmission. |
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The bad news is as each day ticks on the funding allocation of over 1 billion per year gets taxpayers less and less road for their money. |
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She said the allocation of R500m was a positive affirmation of the role teachers played in the community. |
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Reproductive allocation is usually measured as the ratio between seed and total biomass. |
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In short, allocation of elements within the mobility triad is fragmented and stovepiped and needs a quick fix to achieve efficiency. |
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He said there was a plan to increase the budgetary allocation for city corporations. |
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The judge held that the development manifestly conflicted with the allocation of land in the development plan. |
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The remaining laboratory sessions were dedicated to activities such as forage analysis and pasture allocation. |
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In his classification of prototherian mammals Hopson queried the allocation of Haramiyidae to the Multituberculata. |
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That amount is prorated equally over the years of his contract, although there are limits to the bonus allocation. |
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Questions were raised over the allocation of a council housing project to an outside body at last week's Carlow town council meeting. |
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The two women, one Ghanian, one Brazilian, wore the blue berets of UN resource allocation officers. |
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Each payment should include an allocation of principal and interest amounts. |
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These capabilities allow better tracking of memory allocation and deallocation calls. |
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Additionally, depending on the particular language, there can be issues of memory allocation and deallocation. |
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Special algorithms are used for allocation and deallocation of memory to improve the run-time performance. |
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The operating system needs to provide support for fair allocation, deallocation, and sharing of memory among resource containers. |
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I have proposed an allocation of Rp 200 billion from the city budget to build an integrated crisis center for floods, fire and other emergencies. |
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Apart from the age, light availability may significantly modify foliar and plant allocation traits. |
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The practice direction requires all applications to be made as soon as possible and before allocation if possible. |
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Even if a province does not use all of its weekly allocation, it still gets the whole portion for the next week. |
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Finding a fair allocation of risk between young and old is essential for making these programs politically and fiscally viable. |
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Would you be constrained by capital allocation considerations from buying another bank there to gain more scale? |
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Who, after all, could deride the allocation of funding to the process of conquering the problems associated with those issues? |
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The process of student budget allocation pitches students against students to bid for attention and support. |
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In the United States, emergency room service works by queuing, the allocation of scarce vaccine is by bureaucratic fiat. |
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All eligible patients were assigned to each group by simple randomization with rigorous allocation concealment. |
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Kennet District Council, in common with other councils, was given a housing allocation. |
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This type of allocation is a physical transfer of a tangible asset from the company to the investors. |
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Further blinding was achieved through the allocation sequence, in which randomly permutated block sizes of two and four were used. |
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Why are you allowed to exceed water allocation limits if you can simply afford to pay the surcharge? |
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The bid allocation will be the third highest on offer, with only Manchester and Liverpool getting more out of the nine pathfinder areas. |
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This overlap of harvest periods is an example of the resource allocation problem among cotton and peanuts. |
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It is the allocation of these costs and benefits which is at the heart of the ongoing negotiations. |
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Even more thorny is likely to be the issue of school rolls, allocation of places and admissions policies. |
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Under pressure from lobbyists, the EU was over-generous in its allocation of carbon credits. |
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This year's budget will apparently include a further allocation of carbon credits to spur new projects. |
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All official bodies have a responsibility for it in policy-making, management and resource allocation in their spheres of activity. |
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Peter Sweeney has welcomed the allocation, which will provide accommodation for 40 vehicles. |
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As tariffs fell, the focus shifted to eliminating import quotas, which distort market behavior and the allocation of resources. |
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Remember that basically the only value they add to the joint ventures is their ability to get the quota allocation. |
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The allocation of blocks of the North Sea for oil exploration and extraction requires formal organization. |
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The allocation of credit is nowhere left entirely to private capital markets, for good reasons. |
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Another area where councils have lost revenue is the rampant and illegal allocation of plots in many of the local authorities. |
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Did you log on and buy up the maximum allocation of six tickets per person? |
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Furthermore, the allocation of one lane exclusively for the busway has only reduced the capacity of Jakarta's main throughway to absorb traffic. |
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Land boards, composed of elected and appointed members, administer the allocation of tribal land. |
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This allocation would be made in a way that was most advantageous to shareholders, Mr Goodyear said. |
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Many hope that the province will be able to wield some influence with Ottawa when it comes to allocation of the resource next year. |
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To avoid this, ML reassigned the allocation of one patient, chosen at random, within each batch, before we reverted to minimisation. |
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The fund puts into place asset allocation and geographical spreads that are rebalanced over time. |
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But it is still not clear how to find an efficient allocation in which the value of consumption is equal to income for all consumers. |
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The historic buildings which will receive grants in the present allocation are from right across the country. |
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The period since World War II has witnessed dramatic changes in the preferences of individuals and their allocation of time and resources. |
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Questions were raised as to why that would be the case, and it all comes down to the allocation and how that will be divvied up. |
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Given the party allocation for questions, I wonder whether you would reconsider today's one? |
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Councillor Joe Queenan has welcomed the further allocation of E300,000 to complete the road alignment at Kindard, Enniscrone. |
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Even the process of labelling crates and early allocation of storage space can help. |
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One of the issues which complicates economic models of urban land allocation is the question of land supply. |
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It will result in each resource allocation process being subject to boundary disputes. |
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This is to ensure correct allocation of times and avoid people turning up en masse at the beginning of the event. |
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If they were sincere they would open the entire process of the city budget allocation to the public. |
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Before discussing issues of allocation of shared costs we need to set out some definitions. |
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My account immediately showed that I had no discs at home and was awaiting allocation from their warehouse. |
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Is a new discourse needed specifically to discuss resource allocation in the age of the human genome? |
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Thriving investors know that asset allocation has a significant impact on portfolios. |
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Value for money is associated with rational allocation of existing or given resources. |
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The outcome of the process will set precedents for water allocation plans on other rivers, too. |
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I share the concern about York's allocation of resources within the North Yorkshire police. |
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The reasons behind this inequity, in my mind, lie beyond simple resource allocation. |
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The matter can certainly be reviewed when details of the resulting allocation are fully known. |
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In respect of sugar, no allocation will be made under PDS for income tax assessees. |
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Urgent action backed by careful planning and resource allocation is needed now. |
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And to do so it must make the efficient allocation of scare resources its prime objective at all times. |
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At this meeting I was told that council's allocation of priorities is heavily influenced by the apathetic and laissez-faire local attitudes. |
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Action is required now to ensure the allocation of all Lottery money is independent and free from the control of politicians. |
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It has been alleged that rent-seeking activities contribute to significant inefficiencies in resource allocation. |
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The fund manager reckons that these investment vehicles have a coherent overall asset allocation strategy. |
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Therefore, employees who are let go before tips are distributed often lose their share of the allocation. |
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The resident volume allocation features of the storage array in combination with switch zoning provide a measure of volume-access security. |
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These results imply that males adaptively change their resource allocation strategy during the course of the season. |
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Rudin says that a meeting with the judge who controls space allocation in Old City Hall is expected in the near future. |
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It was the only trial in which outcomes were not assessed or reviewed blind of treatment allocation. |
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One light at the end of the tunnel for taxi drivers has been the allocation of another taxi rank to be placed at Harmony Hill. |
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Clear allocation of risk may reduce the likelihood of litigation or arbitration. |
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Problems involving the allocation of targets to offensive air weapons use a linear programming method. |
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In a traditional IPO, the investment bank underwriting the offering controls the allocation of shares. |
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The aftermath of the Cold War produced renewed interservice rivalry over allocation of roles, missions, and budgetary shares. |
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These included more flexibility in the time allowed to assess claims and the allocation of more time to fairly appraise complex disputes. |
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Therefore, the asset allocation decision between equities and bonds was not the chief differentiator between managers' returns. |
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Other studies also have concluded that tissue allocation hypothesis does not adequately explain control of growth of Arctic geese. |
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There may be room to dial down the risk in your total portfolio through both long-term and dynamic asset allocation decisions. |
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Poor allocation of Government funds often contributes to the low quality of rural education. |
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The allocation of questions is done to an agreed formula, and I understand that it is done very carefully. |
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With the aim of winning a legislative majority, both camps have made vote allocation and tactical voting their campaign strategy of choice. |
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The so-called problem of allocation, which has bewitched some commentators, does not arise as it does with tangibles such as goods. |
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All radiographs and bone scans were interpreted by staff who were unaware of treatment allocation. |
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Difficult choices must be made in the allocation of scarce resources between current and capital expenditure. |
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The equity and cash allocation means that the fund is likely to be underinvested in bonds. |
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This will be supported by a further allocation from DFID for the land and site development. |
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We are uncertain whether the random allocation was adequately concealed in most of the studies. |
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Allocation of data is controlled by the local file system on the file server. |
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Among other faults, it merely shifts the allocation for visas instead of increasing the total number. |
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For example, as each telephone set is newly added to the system, the new telephone set adaptively determines its own allocation of resources, e.g., intercom numbers, etc. |
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Doing that will require some recalculations regarding focus and the allocation of resources, which is never easy in the midst of an election year. |
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But the Department of Health has warned that they have to work within their existing funding allocation and that there'll be nothing extra in the kitty next year. |
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The peasants' preference for egalitarian collectivism was shown in one of the most important functions of the mir, its allocation of the peasants' land. |
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The battle will now focus on the drafting of Egypt's new constitution, which will formalize the emerging allocation of power. |
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He cut the national education allocation to 557 billion ariary. |
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Since we also assume that demand will far outweigh the available allocation of tickets, we will perform a ballot on 31 January 2006 of all orders received. |
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The other aspect of this problem is that it is as much about the poor allocation of funds on the wrong priorities as it is about the total amount being spent. |
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His current research interests include the use of tradeable permits and other economic incentives for water allocation and water quality, local air pollution, and fisheries. |
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When bioenergetic limits for growth are studied, only periods with growth not limited by tissue maturation or reproductive allocation should be taken into account. |
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There's a Minister for Global Health out there somewhere and it seems that if you write beyond your allocation of tripe and twaddle, he or she will take retribution. |
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The contemporary inhabitants of so-called mixed economies live in the presence of two distinct and incompatible systems of pricing and resource allocation. |
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Grouping by production level also offers the advantage of being able to better manage feed allocation so as to not underfeed top producing cows or overfeed low producing cows. |
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However, there are significant differences and difficulties according to the unequivocalness of product allocation to specific groups and subgroups. |
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Or perhaps you're now ready to take on greater risk and your asset allocation requires a small proportion of your assets to be held in riskier small-cap stocks. |
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Both believe the market solves all problems of efficiency and allocation. |
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All eligible members will get a fixed allocation of 185 shares and a variable amount based on the length of time they have held their policies and the sum invested. |
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Removal of acres of greenfield sites in areas like Huntington and Haxby, set aside for development by Labour, and the allocation of more brownfield sites for development. |
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The second proposal recommends a new allocation of special drawing rights. |
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Blinding the research assistant collecting the baseline data and the statistician analysing the data to the group allocation reduced potential bias. |
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If possible, that information should also be transferred to the assigned allocation by using pressure sensitive paper or carbon paper inside the envelope. |
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This year, around 1,500 physically challenged children would be given special education aids as a separate budgetary allocation has been made for the purpose. |
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We tested the reproductive compensation hypothesis against the alternative hypothesis that parasitization depresses host resource allocation to reproduction. |
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Note that it terminates with a random allocation that satisfies quota if and only if there exists an allocation that both satisfies quota and obeys the lower bound. |
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Although biomass allocation patterns were statistically significant between cohorts during juvenile growth stages, the most obvious differences were at late-fruiting. |
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Inadequate allocation concealment can bias the results of clinical trials. |
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It could even lead to opaque credit allocation practices and connivance between business and political circles, bringing opportunities to the wrong people. |
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A memory leak occurs when memory is allocated and not freed after use, or when the pointer to a memory allocation is deleted, rendering the memory no longer usable. |
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It is not in dispute that any allocation or proration will be by reference to time on risk as compared to the time over which the injuries have been suffered. |
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Status and civic ideology governed the allocation of scarce resources. |
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A policy governing the allocation of space for buses and taxis at council-owned ranks around Johannesburg has been approved after a series of consultative workshops. |
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Mississippianization became a logical solution to population stress and concomitant problems of resource allocation in a society of rational economizers. |
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A two-tier system is already in place in terms of the allocation of existing research grants and that will only be exacerbated if and when greater resources become available. |
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Allocation of adequate resources for research in these fields is highly desirable. |
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The Tax Court recently examined the methodology for making this allocation. |
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The reduction from 5 to 3 enabled mobile TV and broadband to get more spectrum allocation. |
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D'Hondt's method of seat allocation, the D'Hondt method, is still widely used. |
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Another form of decentralised planning is the use of cybernetics, or the use of computers to manage the allocation of economic inputs. |
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The socialist calculation debate discusses the feasibility and methods of resource allocation for a socialist system. |
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These moderators could be used prescriptively to guide a more efficient allocation of treatment resources. |
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Data arriving at a subsystem with a space allocation function would be processed and written to free space in storage. |
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However, their incompact organization structure and benefit allocation make cooperation between companies superficial. |
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Following the allocation of zones, individual planning applications still have to be sought by developers. |
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Pro rata cost allocation frequently produced anomalous accounting results for these transactions. |
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Density-dependent reproductive and vegetative allocation in the aquatic plant, Pistia stratiotes. |
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The Federal Communications Commission dictates the allocation of numbers and area codes. |
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The trail is administered from a central office in Barnsley, which is responsible for promotion and allocation of funding. |
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Improvement of social spending efficacity while maintaining an acceptable and sustained level of government budget allocation to social issues. |
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Relistings are treated as new listings and will be allocated through the allocation process pursuant to Exchange Rule 103B, Section Ill. |
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Additional member seats are allocated from the lists by the d'Hondt method, with constituency results being taken into account in the allocation. |
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Traders said Adnoc may have steepened the cuts in allocation of its lighter crude because of an oversupply of such grades in the market. |
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Justifying his allocation of weight, handicapper Greg Carpenter told sportal. |
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The most frequent actions taken after completing Milestones include increasing deferrals, adjusting asset allocation and rebalancing accounts. |
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Financial economics or simply finance describes the allocation of financial resources. |
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A more comprehensive system now being marketed by IBM, PMS, includes resource allocation. |
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Kames wanted to automate this weekly process to relieve resource managers from fullCEtime allocation against this manual effort. |
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Major errors and waste occurred in the resource allocation and distribution systems. |
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The game has already been lost to true Mancunians because of the current policy of ticket allocation, but this would be a disaster. |
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The Welsh Government receives a budget allocation from the UK Government determined by the Barnett Formula. |
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Prescott did not like this, but he did not have the legislative time allocation to do much about it. |
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Some mutualists appear to reward good behavior, an approach James Bever of Indiana University in Bloomington calls preferential allocation. |
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Such an allocation preestablishes the division of losses between the corporation and the insurer in a securities claim. |
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The leaders of the largest opposition parties have an allocation of questions and are allowed to question the First Minister each week. |
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The allocation is conducted according to directions given by the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. |
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The timing of budset was the most important factor in determining allocation differences between the clones. |
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The City of Manila has the highest budget allocation to healthcare among all the cities and municipalities in the Philippines. |
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The two parties are principally organised along ethnic lines and as a result often clash on issues related to the allocation of resources. |
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But, simultaneously, it noted that it would not boost the new allocation due to illiquidity. |
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With Kataria remaining absent, the allocation of work for the junior ministers has not begun. |
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Final allocation of output was achieved through relatively decentralized, unplanned contracting. |
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However, resource allocation in a hospital can be analyzed by using production theory to determine efficient resource use. |
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The allocation and transfer of responsibilities between ministers and departments is also generally at the Prime Minister's discretion. |
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The library includes functions for string manipulation, dynamic memory allocation, data conversion, timekeeping and math functions. |
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Aspects receiving particular attention in economics are resource allocation, production, distribution, trade, and competition. |
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The symbiotic relationship of spectrum allocation ensures that users of both bands are able to operate cooperatively and freely. |
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Based on allocation of resources, phytoplankton is classified into three different growth strategies, namely survivalist, bloomer and generalist. |
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Beedie and Lane recently proposed a resource allocation model, arguing that individuals will seek to recruit more resources if situational demands require them. |
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The cooperative allocation of funds was encouraged, and panels of government, business, and labor leaders were convened to examine the economy and see where aid was needed. |
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My strategy gut instinct tells me that the Hermit Kingdom and Cathay's Renegade Province are the next Cinderellas in the emerging markets asset allocation game. |
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The Early Bird ticket allocation for this year has already sold out but ravers wanting to find out about general tickets and infor-mation can contact www. |
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The rupture of the ethnic Albanian political block will prevent the parties from getting grouped in two fronts to stop the allocation of ethnic Albanian votes, say analysts. |
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Nevertheless, the IOM concluded that the allocation system for livers is reasonably equitable for the most urgent statuses and that UNOS administers the system even-handedly. |
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Resources Allocation, combination, and the use of internal and external resources convergently with stakeholders needs. |
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The final regulations provide rules for making an election out of the automatic allocation of GST exemption to indirect skips, for any or all transfers to a particular trust. |
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Allocation of treatments in controlled trials using random permuted blocks. |
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This policy is exemplified by our allocation of premium ticket inventory to bump senior fan club members up to better concert seats at no extra charge. |
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A ballot now exists annually for the chance for individuals to purchase a maximum of two tickets from a special allocation of 100 stalls seats for the Last Night. |
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In turn, this allocation pattern reflected the outcome of competition among capitalists, competition between capitalists and workers, and competition between workers. |
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Determination of price is an essential condition for justice in exchange, efficient allocation of resources, economic growth, welfare and justice. |
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This is likely due to unequal allocation of educational resources, weak teacher training, poverty, and low Thai language skill, the language of the tests. |
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The allocation of new permits is on a first-come, first-served basis. |
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The proliferation of suffect consuls through this process, and the allocation of this office to homines novi tended over time to devalue the office. |
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Bulgaria was provoked by the backstage deals between its former allies, Serbia and Greece, on the allocation of the spoils at the end of the First Balkan War. |
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It has therefore been described as a reasonable alternative to demersal towed gears, and the allocation of additional fishing rights for this type of take has been suggested. |
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During the meeting with Niu Dun, the sides had talks about the production of fertilizers in Kyrgyzstan and allocation of investments to the sphere. |
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The exact allocation to Somerled's sons is unclear, but following a family dispute, Donald, Somerled's grandson, acquired Kintyre, together with Knapdale, Islay, and Jura. |
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Additionally, the SMD coordinates allocation of assigned and attached transportation capabilities in support of the Joint Forces Command priorities. |
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This information will enable GEPCO to monitor its planned load shedding to stay within allocation and avoid the need for unscheduled load shedding. |
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In October 2007, following the CSR that provided funding allocation to the Northern Ireland Executive, the Department for Regional Development announced its draft budget. |
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The small allocation to Cardiff enables neutral zones of 500 empty seats to be created either side of the gathering of away supporters in the centre of the Cowshed Stand. |
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However, field measurements suggest the approach quota allocation for the A380 may be overly generous compared to the older Boeing 747, but still quieter. |
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Chargeback or chargeout systems, as used in this context, facilitate the allocation of electronic data processing departmental costs to the users of computer services. |
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Body size and reproductive allocation in a multiple spawning centrarchid. |
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My suggestion is not to put our bus services back into public ownership but to put the allocation of all bus routes under the legal jurisdiction of local government. |
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While underpricing cannot remove the allocation bias against uninformed investors, the uninformed can now expect, on average, to at least break even. |
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The researchers then assess the economic and distributional impacts of these provincial allocation schemes using a computable general equilibrium model. |
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Dynamic memory allocation, large packet memory, and non-blocking internal switch architecture allow a full line-rate on all ports for performance-hungry applications. |
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However the Regional Funding Allocation process will be reviewed in due course and this will give an opportunity for the Regions to revise their priorities. |
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