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(Does she "allocate" an IP address? Who knows? Certainly not my mum).
Achieving a chronological balance is, of course, the easiest to do: he simply allocated about half the book (in this case, approximately 15 chapters and some 400 pages) to the period before the cold war, and the other half (about 14 chapters and another 400 pages) to world events since the late 1940's.
It seems an odd coincidence Davies did not work as a referee for a while and when he eventually did he was not allocated any of the title fights his rating as a star-class official merited.
He does still allocate most of his marketing funds to digital in an attempt to reach buyers from ages 25 to 35, who make up his core consumer base, but he says he tries hard to make sure his funds are well spent.
Do they allocate resources in distinctive ways to achieve a competitive advantage?
How do they allocate their assets?
If the Superfund does not allocate money, he said, the government's general funds will have to do so.
The White House planned to use the money for community colleges and early education, and Obama was told that, if he didn't allocate some of the funds, he couldn't finance his child-nutrition agenda.
The result of this trading is a market that has done what markets do: allocate resources to more productive use.
And he does not rigorously allocate his portfolio assets according to country, focusing more on investment themes.
Brighton and Hove council does not allocate places entirely randomly.
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