Sentence examples for Will be allocations from inspiring English sources

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Specialist cheesemaker Eurilait told the journal: "Inevitably there will be allocations to ensure that customers are supplied in part but not totally what they would ideally want".

He said: "Contributors cannot earmark their funding for specific thematic activities … or in which region the funding will be disbursed … So yes, there will be allocations to Pacific countries and to the private sector but whether these allocations come from the Australian, British or Korean contributions to the fund is not traceable".

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So, there will be allocation schemes.

Certain industries, such as the steel industry, will be awarded allocations for emitting greenhouse gases according to how much they produce in the first place, and these allocations will be updated periodically, as their output changes.

As this research is an observational study, there will be no allocation of intervention; rather the care delivery model will follow the standard method of patient allocation.

There will be concealed allocation of participants.

Randomisation will be computerised; allocation concealment will be exercised by sequential participant identification, and arms randomised using sealed opaque envelopes.

There will be concealed allocation to either treatment (IMT) or usual physiotherapy (including deep breathing exercises without a resistance device).

We will be identifying resource allocations for next year and these will be available in May.

Under competition regulations, Rangers will be given an allocation of around 4,000.

So there will be a final allocation of 25 tickets going online tomorrow at 11am.

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