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The phrase "allocated on a per" is not complete and may not be fully correct in written English without additional context.
It can be used in contexts where resources, costs, or responsibilities are distributed based on a specific unit or category.
Example: "The budget is allocated on a per project basis to ensure each initiative receives adequate funding."
Alternatives: "distributed per" or "assigned on a per" or "allocated per".
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The Justice Department, then in charge of security, decided that the remaining 60percentt would be allocated on a per capita basis.
Vehicle insurance premiums are allocated on a per vehicle basis and are not included in the Liability Aggregate Annual Premium calculations.
It is absurd to suggest, that U. S. aid should be allocated on a per capita basis or for cash register considerations.
Should Green House Gas Permits be Allocated on a Per Capita Basis?
Cass R. Sunstein & Eric Posner, "Should Green House Gas Permits be Allocated on a Per Capita Basis?" (University of Chicago Public Law & Legal Theory Working Paper No. 206, 2008).
"The estimated Scottish share of the budget deficit can be calculated in three ways: as a share of GDP without oil; as a share of GDP with oil allocated on a per capita basis; or, as a geographical share.
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Because school financing is often allocated on a per-pupil basis, plummeting enrollment can mean fewer teachers will be needed.
The assessments were allocated on a per-unit basis, even though the bylaws require that they be prorated according to each owner's percentage of the common interests.
Switched capacitor banks and/or fixed banks can be allocated on a per-phase or multi-phase, discrete basis, and this allows consideration of the actual unbalanced characteristics of distribution systems.
Few people believe the country is that populous, and census officials suspect local governments inflated the count to receive more money from the national budget, which is allocated on a per-capita basis.
Generally, Mr. Heistein said, increases for major capital improvements -- defined as buildingwide improvements that benefit all tenants -- are based on a seven-year period of amortization of the cost of the improvement, allocated on a "per-room, per-month" basis.
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