Sentence examples for a matter of allocation from inspiring English sources

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The discussion about the possibilities of PPP must be considered inherently political, as the PPP is, in the end, a matter of allocation and redistribution of the scarce societal resources [ 31].

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The challenge that we have now is one that we always wanted: It's really a matter of resource allocation among a wealth of very promising original programming projects.

Reducing all economic activities to a matter of production, allocation and distribution of resources is like taking a picture of the Eiffel tower (Paris) in which only the first floor appears.

As a matter of economic principle, the allocation of public resources among different areas of the country has to be guided by the factors noted above.

Following the tribunal's earlier verdict that the Balen Report had become predominantly a matter of strategic policy and resource allocation rather than journalism, this question has been working its way through the legal system.

It will be the first league meeting between the sides at Oxford's Kassam Stadium since it opened in 2001, with home fans snapping up tickets back in November, while Swindon sold their whole allocation in a matter of hours.

To some, making education more efficient is simply a matter of better budget management and improved allocation of resources.

However, this emphasis on feelings and the tendency to frame racism in policing as if it is a matter of the heart and not about the allocation of resources, betrays the reality of the problem ― the reality that with police malpractice, a great deal of blood and treasure is at stake.

Based on these observations, Dr. Soetoro concluded that underdevelopment in these communities resulted from a scarcity of capital, the allocation of which was a matter of politics, not culture.

This is not merely a matter of logic, common sense or faith: non-random allocation usually results in more optimistic differences between intervention and control groups than does random allocation [ 14].

The space and freedom for making market decisions, which are needed for achieving cost efficiency in spatial allocations, must be maintained as a matter of principle [[63]].

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