Sentence examples for allocate away from inspiring English sources

The phrase "allocate away" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to suggest distributing resources or tasks elsewhere, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We need to allocate away some of our budget to other departments to ensure they have enough funding."
Alternatives: "distribute elsewhere" or "assign to other areas".

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"That's $2.5 billion that they will allocate away from R.&D. and other business-critical activities, which will keep them from better serving their customers".

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One obvious mechanism affecting tolerance is the intensity of an immune response; an overly exuberant immune response can cause collateral damage through immune effectors and because of the energy allocated away from other physiological functions.

The clear reduction in growth rates during methionine supplementation indicates that resources are indeed allocated away from growth in both de-parasitised and parasite-rich nests.

A methionine-altered physiology reduces growth and increases mortality in blue tits, but this is a short-term cost expressed only during the period when methionine is supplementary fed, and resources are allocated away from growth, presumably into immune defence.

China's reduction in holdings didn't hurt the bond market, as the economic stresses that led them to allocate cash away from Treasuries led other investors to seek out safety in the debt.

In addition, the paper shows that if the donor country allocates the fund based on both governance and the levels of poverty, it may result in a poverty trap: the leaders of potential recipient countries deliberately allocate funds away from the poorest so as not to better their position in order to receive more aid.

If there is a change in dividend policy, or we sense one coming, or if management is looking to allocate capital away from dividend growth, then that can flag us as well.

Overall, these findings suggest that plants lacking PsbS allocate resources away from reproduction towards defence.

Because fishing of both juveniles and adults (e.g., above some minimum-size limit) could favor individuals that allocate energy away from growth and toward reproduction earlier in life, fishing in the feeding grounds may have undesirable consequences such as potentially altering biomass and yield (Law and Grey 1989).

Although speculative, the proliferation of R. imitator (and the associated increase of the frequency dependent mimetic signal) could reduce the pressure on these less common co-mimetic species to maintain high levels of alkaloid defense, thus allowing them to allocate resources away from sequestering alkaloids and towards reaching sexual maturity and reproduction.

In contrast to these alternatives, the present resource allocation model assumes that during the gaps resources are re-allocated (diverted away from timing), each clock is unable to maintain its current subjective time in WM, and the response is delayed [16], [17], [27] in proportion to the perceived salience of the distracter relative to the times signal [34], [35].

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