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They were financially dependent on allocations from the mayor.
Of course, budgets aren't in the hands of presidents, with Congress ultimately voting on allocations.
She said there were also strong practical reasons for not basing the negotiations on allocations of future emissions to nations.
Many other authorities are looking to follow South Norfolk's lead, according to Gill Leng, director of consultancy GLHS, which advises authorities on allocations policies.
The European commission has toughened up on allocations, demanding a 5% cut in 2005 levels - the equivalent of around two billion tonnes of CO2 every year.
Increasingly, institutional investors are opting to pay consultants to advise them on allocations, or are investing directly into hedge funds themselves.
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Maker's Mark is distributed "on allocation" around the states to ensure sales, and bourbons like Buffalo Trace's Weller remain in steady circulation even as demand increases.
About 1.75 million are on allocation and transfer lists.
Some, like Leonetti, are sold almost exclusively on allocation, to customers on a mailing list.
POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING -- City Council public hearing on allocation of uniformed and civilian personnel.
No assumptions on allocation rules are required beyond monotonicity.
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