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What needs to happen is for the Treasury Department to study carefully a detailed account from the debtor and allocate appropriately.
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We need a voice in the Department of Education to advocate standardized national testing so that sound assessments can be made and resources can be allocated appropriately.
So making sure that you are allocated appropriately is a really great idea, and "target date funds" make it really easy to do that.
By employing IAGA, machines can be used more efficiently, which means tasks can be allocated appropriately, production efficiency can be improved, and the production cycle can be shortened efficiently.
By employing IAGA, machines can be used more efficiently, which means that tasks can be allocated appropriately, production efficiency can be improved, and the production cycle can be shortened efficiently.
This means that work can be allocated appropriately; that salaries can be set relative to the person's abilities; and that those salaries can be adjusted when it's clear that the attorney has become skillful enough to complete standard tasks in less time.
An unlimited number of virtual controllers means that the storage pools can be allocated appropriately.
It may even be the fault of management; maybe resources weren't allocated appropriately.
Therefore, the transmit power of SU must be allocated appropriately to satisfy the primary QoS requirement.
It's probably not too surprising to see Financial Finesse's research indicates that only 46%percentt of investors are confident that their investments are allocated appropriately.
"Those bills show the legislature's concern, their need for assurance that this agency has proper controls in place to ensure money is allocated appropriately".
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