Sentence examples for To allocation from inspiring English sources

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To 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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Regardless of the environmental politics at the top, Chapman believes it all comes down to allocation of health resources.

The physiotherapists were not blinded to allocation of treatment at the follow-up examinations.

On the whole, apple snail egg defenses appears as a unique solution to allocation costs.

Subjects were blinded to allocation.

Researchers were blind to allocation [ 12].

Three patients withdrew prior to allocation.

Data analysts will be blinded to allocation.

The committee will be blind to allocation.

Participant practitioners were not blinded to allocation.

Analysis will be blind to allocation status.

Participants were not blind to allocation, but outcome data were collected blind to allocation.

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