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To allocations
noun
The process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.
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Several witnesses had testified that documents related to allocations of offerings were not kept in the files of investment bankers.
To ensure quick decision-making, a high level of delegated authority would be vested in the fund's chief executive officer in relation to allocations to specific crises.
That subpoena focused on communications between Mr. Espada or his staff and any agency or authority relating to allocations or expenditures.
Mr. Espada said the subpoena asked for all communications between Mr. Espada or his staff and any agency or authority relating to allocations or expenditures.
Mr. Davis cited cases in which Mr. McCain had supported increased financing, and said the votes used by Mr. Bush involved Mr. McCain's opposition to allocations based on the political influence of various members of Congress, rather than genuine merit.
He has maintained that investment bankers never made final decisions related to allocations and that the records were kept by employees in the equity capital group, and not by the investment bankers who received his e-mail message.
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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].
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