Collocations withallocation
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allocation mechanism
As long as this (somewhat hidden) allocation mechanism still exists, no amount of regulation will be able to control inequities.
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allocation of responsibility
The second research question addresses the allocation of responsibility for later life and specifically focuses on the roles of the individual, government, employers and families.
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allocation rule
In this case, however, would everyone, or even most people, support this allocation rule?
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allocation scheme
In this context, the effectiveness of the function allocation scheme is dependent on the type of design task or activity.
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annual allocation
The annual allocation of money is £400.
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asset allocation
In reality, the effective asset allocation often deviates from the strategic asset allocation since asset classes show different investment returns.
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bandwidth allocation
Other factors such as dynamic bandwidth allocation have also been researched.
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budget allocation
In the old regime, budget allocation was based on the planning of forestation activities, which were organized by teamwork.
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budgetary allocation
The case threatened seriously to limit the government's freedom of budgetary allocation.
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efficient allocation
Region analysis supports efficient allocation of the store while our escape analysis supports efficient allocation (representation) of the environment.
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fair allocation
The only fair allocation of the global environmental space is on a per capita basis.
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generous allocation
Therefore, any scheme which does not make a generous allocation of supplementary coupons to those who must have such coupons will not be satisfactory.
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increased allocation
Increased allocation of tissue to the future haemopoietic organ may be at the expense of future muscle tissue.
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initial allocation
Furthermore, this condition is independent of the firm's initial allocation of permits.
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memory allocation
Not only does this introduce extra indirections but, more seriously, it gives rise to a lot of extra memory allocation.
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optimal allocation
In other words, natural selection will, in a stable environment, result in the optimal allocation of resources.
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overall allocation
I have today provided a written statement on the overall allocation of the science budget for 1995–96.
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proper allocation
Such data concerning outcome will be required for proper allocation of resources to care for children, invariably including premature infants.
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random allocation
These patients were referred to the practice nurse for random allocation.
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spectrum allocation
As cable technology and changes in spectrum allocation generated more competitors in the television marketplace, however, it became harder to maintain informal restrictions on the type of information products offered.
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