Sentence examples for a provision allocating from inspiring English sources

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In return for the money from Congress -- including a provision allocating $250,000 from a Defense Department maritime-technology program for initial design, which Senator McCain criticized as "an example of pork-barrel spending" -- American Classic agreed to build two cruise ships in the United States.

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Still, Ms. Perino reiterated the veto threat citing concern over a provision that would allocate nearly $4 billion in grants to communities with high foreclosure rates to buy and rehabilitate vacant properties.

As written, the provision would allocate $300 million to create a Center for Comparative Effectiveness that would test whether newer, more expensive drugs work better than their older and cheaper counterparts.

A provision that changes the way multinationals allocate interest expenses would cost $11.8 billion, but $2.8 billion of that would come in 2013.

Yet, maternal effects may play a key role in the development and evolution of resource polymorphism, especially in species, such as amphibians, where egg provisioning often constitutes the only maternal investment [11], [12], and where a mother's environment can influence the amount (and, possibly, quality) of provision she allocates to each egg [13] [16].

That provision would allocate $3.3 billion to increase financing for shelters for victims of domestic violence and for law enforcement officials who investigate domestic abuse.

The tax deal cut during the lame duck session of Congress included a provision to provide a payroll tax cut for 2% on the amount that normally is allocated to the Social Security program.

Mr. Weinstein added that the law provides that proprietary lease provisions that allocate responsibility to maintain the interior of the apartment remain valid.

The proactive provisioning technique allocates capacity to address the worst-case load by using the tail of the arrival rate distribution to predict peak demand.

Currently, RAP avoids over provisioning resources by allocating them in increments of one.

"It should not be left to luck for aid workers to have a manager who take staff care seriously or an agency that somehow has worked out a way to allocate and integrate relevant support provisions to both mitigate and manage the mental health risks associated with aid work".

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