fair allocation

collocation in English

meaningsoffairandallocation

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fair
adjective
uk
/feər/
us
/fer/
treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence ...
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allocation
noun
uk
/ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the process of giving someone their part of a total amount of something to use in a ...
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(Definition offairandallocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffair allocation

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The onlyfairallocationof the global environmental space is on a per capita basis.
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Chapter 10 explicitly focuses on the relationship between mission (especiallyfairallocationof resources) and the fiscal bottom line.
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It is afairallocationsystem.
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I think that on balance that is afairallocation.
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It is difficult to make afairallocation.
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Has it had itsfairallocationof national resources?
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These children are not receiving afairallocation.
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Consequently, their discussions were less concerned with strategies for increasing the number of organs and more concerned with thefairallocationof the available supply.
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He wants to try to find afairallocationof hours between different districts.
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I wish only to emphasise that there will not be afairallocation.
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The country must have afairallocationin comparison with the town.
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We also ensure that there is afairallocationof time on television and radio.
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Has any progress been made in thefairallocationof that cost?
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We are anxious to see that everyone gets afairallocationand a fair opportunity.
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Will he satisfy himself that these butchers get afairallocation?
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It is difficult to see how that can be afairallocationof "shared" responsibility.
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Is there afairallocationof time of the operator in the post office?
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There must be afairallocation, having regard to the needs of the situation.
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Afairallocationof space for each side would prevent any advertising pressure producing bias.
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I imagine that it will be examined, because it bears directly on thefairallocationof resources.
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To whom does he complain if he does not get afairallocationof the products of the industry?
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However, as long as we have the present system it should be based on afairallocationof resources.
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Both were directed to trying to deliver the objective offairallocationof funds around the health service.
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It is our policy to provide afairallocationof available supplies to all the political parties.
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Thefairallocationof resources is a fundamental principle of budget setting in the national health service.
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