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The South African police service should allocate someone to take control of the crime scene and testify in court, Nair says.
Todd will then allocate someone on his team to write the paper and send it back.
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My parents received a letter in the middle of term saying he was no longer a teacher and I was allocated to someone else.
Probably, GPs feel inclined to allocate the extent of someone's responsibilities too fast.
As the criminal wage rate is in general small compared to the legal wage rate for most property crimes, and if we consider that for most people the criminal wage further decreases by psychological costs, the corner solution where someone allocates all his time in legal actions is highly likely.
This is as much practicality as constitutionality: someone needs to allocate resources.
So someone who wants to allocate $1 million to $2 million to hedge funds might be able to invest in only two or three funds.
Instead, allocate that time to look for or be with someone who -- gasp! -- just might share your dreams and goals.
Before a formal challenge could be made, the landlord had already allocated the property to someone in a lower band.
Instead, they convinced Congress to allocate the $10 million for general interstate needs — a stipulation that was erased when someone dropped Coconut Road into the bill.
But if you're someone who is juggling a busy life, you might only be able to snatch moments in the evening after work, or when the children are in bed – but do allocate writing time.
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