Sentence examples for The allocation from inspiring English sources

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The allocation

noun

The process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.

  • The allocation of new permits is on a first-come, first-served basis.

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The allocation must also be impartial.

The allocation of funding is never the "boring bit".

The allocation of the tax will also be controversial.

The allocation has been relatively stable for five years.

The allocation, she said, provided "real progress" for the school.

"The allocation of judge for an asylum applicant was crucial".

The allocation criteria therefore create no improper incentive.

"The allocation lacked transparency and objectivity," the report said.

The allocation for 2007 is 21 million.

The allocation of Senate seats gives disproportionate power to rural and conservative states.

The allocation between these investments depends on the goals of the individual investor.

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