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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocate service" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where resources or services are being distributed or assigned to specific tasks or users.
Example: "The IT department will allocate service to each department based on their needs and usage."
Alternatives: "assign service" or "distribute service".
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The most restrictive are pure calendar mechanisms, which allocate service dates instead of contingent contracts.
In a post-Uber world, one of the defining characteristics of technology companies that use software to more efficiently allocate service workers is a two-tiered labor structure.
In a post-Uber world, one of the defining characteristics of technology companies that use software to more efficiently allocate service workers is a two-tiered labor structure.
The Mental Health Clustering Tool, used to allocate service users to the 21 clusters, explicitly states that people with the same diagnosis can be assigned to different clusters, and that individuals can move between clusters as their needs change over time [ 52].
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However, Clive Betts, the Labour chair of the committee, said: "The rhetoric is all about local councils deciding how they allocate services.
Some parties distribute goods and services broadly, even to members of other parties or other faiths, while others allocate services more narrowly to their own base.
The intelligence to allocate services and, later on, invoke their instantiation is embedded into intelligent switching devices [Isaac D. Scherson, C.-K. Chien, Least common ancestor networks, VLSI Design 2(4 199595) 353 364].
It is infeasible to allocate services for user tasks in advance due to the changes of user location and that of available devices.
In Ontario, Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) case managers use the instrument to determine needs, allocate services and make placement decisions.
Clustering of HSDPs in certain study areas and sparse concentrations of services per 10 000 population in others, indicate the need to relocate or more rationally allocate services, and further emphasize the value of facility mapping for decision-making.
This article shows how an alternative self-organization concept from Economics, the Catallaxy concept of F.A. von Hayek, can be realized for allocating service supply and demand in a distributed 'on-demand' web services network.
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