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The phrase "allocate close" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to allocating resources or tasks in proximity, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We need to allocate close resources to the project to ensure efficiency."
Alternatives: "assign nearby" or "distribute closely".
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British and European pension funds now allocate close to 1percentt of their $1.4 trillion in assets to venture capital, twice as much as a year ago, according to estimates by Venture Economics.
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As such, they are the principal place in a MAC clause where buyers and sellers allocate closing risk.
The parties can agree any carve-out they wish, but generally parties negotiate carve-outs that allocate market and systemic risk to the buyer and allocate closing risk to the seller for adverse events that particularly and disproportionately affect it.
Those kidneys were allocated close to home to shorten cold time, and biopsies were used sparingly.
In min-distance layout design, machines or workstations with high flow rates are allocated close to each other to minimize the total distance of the material flow.
In this case, then Admission Control must ensure that the servers are allocated "close" to one another by some metric, e.g., the number of network hops.
And because Trentino's local government can raise its own taxes, some years ago it decided pump its wealth into innovation initiatives, allocating close to 3percentt of its provincial GDP to research.
This large sum power reduction comes at the price of setting very low SINR targets for some of the links, sometimes allocating close to zero power for some links as we will show later in Figures 17 and 18.
Through its recruitment to the MOR, PKCγ is allocated close to potential substrates where DAG promotes its activation.
The remaining members of cannot be allocated arbitrarily close to prefixed values.
The remaining members of cannot be allocated arbitrarily close to prefixed values. .
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