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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate budget allocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency of financial resources designated for a specific purpose or project.
Example: "In order to successfully launch the new marketing campaign, we need to ensure that there is an adequate budget allocation."
Alternatives: "sufficient budget distribution" or "appropriate funding allocation".
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With the recent WHO TBIC policy guidance as the reference, Indian healthcare providers (private and public) and the Revised National TB Control Programme RNTCPP) will need to begin implementing at least a minimum package of basic TB infection control measures, and enhance capacity for TBIC at the country level with adequate budget allocation.
The political commitment of the district and health care administration, raised mental health awareness, and adequate budget allocation were cited as assumptions at the district and higher health care administration levels, which are necessary to make the MHCPs effective.
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Extending and sustaining sanitation programs and implementing sanitation policies require adequate budget allocations and management.
Governments must promote adequate budget allocations for children and ensure that poverty reduction strategies and national development plans are child-centered.
How do we determine budget allocation?
Last year its budget allocation leapt by 17%.
An automated web-based budget allocation index (BAI-Prioritizer) is developed to prioritize budget allocation to various water network projects.
There is not an adequate budget for deferred maintenance.
The Proposer must provide adequate budget detail to support estimates.
budget allocation.
Fig. 1 Budget allocation penalties.
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