Sentence examples for allocate so that from inspiring English sources

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It's usually best to keep a pointer pointing to any memory you allocate so that you can free it later.

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According to Dr Maureen Baker, chair of the Royal College of GPs, "There is an urgent need to reassess the way funding is allocated so that services in the community have adequate resources to deliver more proactive, planned care to patients with mental illness".

A dwindling supply of biscuits was rationed to last for months, and penguins were slaughtered and carefully allocated so that no part went to waste: "The blubber for lamp oil, skin for the cooking stoves and the flippers to brush the floor, and their clothes".

Most housing experts agree with the principle that social housing should be better allocated so that, for example, an older couple living in a four-bedroom property whose children have grown up and moved away ought to move on to somewhere smaller to make way for a young family – but there is widespread consensus in housing and local government that the bedroom tax does little to facilitate that.

One possibility is to implement an algorithm that tries to reallocate those frequencies first, which were last allocated, so that a minimum of reconfiguration becomes necessary.

In an ideal situation resources would be allocated so that more creative human potential could be harnessed, instead of keeping them in the hands of a few.

In short, the reactive power sources are allocated so that the active power losses of the grid are minimized and the voltage security margin can be maximized.

Therefore, the combinations of the three interventions will be allocated so that each intervention is randomised to a similar number of women.

On the contrary, this must be taken into account when frequencies are being allocated so that it can fulfil its purpose as an opinion-forming institution which provides a platform for a variety of opinions.

(I rang Defra and it said that £1m has been allocated so far, that a further £4m will be allocated "very shortly" and that the rest will be going out in the next 12 months).

A related, earlier argument premised on the core value of equality of opportunity is that social resources such as healthcare are to be allocated so as to ensure that everyone has a 'decent minimum' and can attain the normal opportunity range for his or her society [ 57].

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