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The phrase "allocated appears to" is not correct in written English as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context where you are trying to express that something that has been allocated seems to have a certain quality or characteristic, but it needs rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "The budget allocated appears to be insufficient for the project's needs."
Alternatives: "allocated seems to" or "allocated looks like".
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Certainly, how transferable quotas were, and could be, allocated, appears to be little known in the wider fisheries management community.
Thus, the timeframe in which resources should be allocated appears to be a point of distinction in Australian AMP circumstances.
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As shown in Figure 7e,f,g, each cell appears to allocate the dominant part of its power to only a few subcarriers during each TS for both protocols.
The amount of time allocated to this residual category appears to have diminished.
At the same time, Congress could start asking why Treasury's strategy "appears to involve allocating the majority of the $700 billion to "healthy banks," banks that have been assessed by their regulators as viable without federal assistance".
None of the £50m promised by Theresa May for expansion appears to have been allocated, and it's not clear if its still available.
In the latter, down-regulation appears to be less pronounced and enriched categories of allocated transcripts were principally related to hormone signaling, primary metabolism and some secondary metabolism.
Funders naturally like data sharing because it appears to make better use of the resources that they have allocated for research.
However, when allocating participant roles to the argument structure it cannot be ignored that the Material process appears to more accurately represent the semantics of the clause.
In fact, according to Monday night's Public Policy Polling survey, he has a slight lead in the Minnesota caucuses and appears to be ahead in Missouri, which is a primary allocating no delegates.
Still, while there appears to be bipartisan support for Mr. Bush's $48 billion increase, many Democrats are likely to resist allocating more than that, worrying instead about restoring money Mr. Bush wants to cut from domestic programs.
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