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allocation <an allocation; allocations> N

allocation ECON (relations)
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allocation (relations)
allocation ECON
allocation ECON (relations)
allocation ECON
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allocation (relations)

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allocation ECON
allocation ECON
allocation ECON

administration allocation ECON

allocation account ECON

allocation base ECON

allocation key ECON

allocation percentage ECON

allocation principle ECON

allocation rule N COMPUT

allocation terms ECON

allocation type ECON

Allocation Type N COMPUT

allocation unit N COMPUT

allocation value ECON

bandwith allocation ELEC

budget allocation ECON

budgetary allocation ECON

cost allocation

frequency allocation COMMUNIC

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Development and resource allocation in the country during his reign was seen to have favoured some regions of the country over others.
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Like the national and departmental allocations, the female population of the municipality is higher than the male population.
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The problem of dividing a set of "divisible and homogeneous" items is called fair resource allocation.
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The library spys on dynamic memory allocations and discovery starts with recording them all.
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For example, some clean coal technologies via carbon sequestration and the allocation of electromagnetic spectrum by auction are ideas that emerged from technology policy schools.
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How quantities of use-values are allocated in a market economy depends mainly on their exchange value, and this allocation is mediated by the cash nexus.
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Determining how much of each of these components to allocate to particular goods requires either tracking the particular costs or making some allocations of costs.
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Each building had an estimated capacity of 3,000 residents and an approximate space allocation at 30 ft per person.
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It relies on on-demand allocation of blocks of data versus the traditional method of allocating all the blocks up front.
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Later microeconomic theory distinguished between perfect competition and imperfect competition, concluding that no system of resource allocation is more efficient than perfect competition.
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