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The phrase "allocated on that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "to" or "for" instead of "on."
Example: "The budget was allocated to that project for the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "assigned to that" or "designated for that."
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Each task of the job is allocated on that resource that can execute the task at its earliest possible time.
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The VM then is allocated resources on that server.
In the development of the MS algorithm, we assume that exactly one cellular UE is allocated on an OFDM resource block, that is without D2D communications, intra-cell orthogonality is maintained.
But $1.7m per year split three ways the Linux Foundation declined to declare specific per-project funding amounts, but said money was allocated on need doesn't seem that much.
However, roughly 60 per cent of graduate jobs are allocated on the basis that the subject of the degree doesn't matter," she adds.
Much of this money is being allocated on the assumption that weak health systems, even in remote countries, can exacerbate the risks of a global pandemic.
The group receives hundreds of nominations for products and services for the Shonky awards each year, with awards allocated on the basis that their "shonkiness" is quantifiable and affects a lot of people.
The property was allocated on the basis that the boy's disabilities, which include autism and ADHD, have led to problems affecting his interaction with other children and playing safely in public spaces.
The vAlue of for flow ranges from 0 to 1 to indicate "no degradation" and "maximum degradation", respectively.
Furthermore, the network prefix that is allocated by the MR to the onboard network does not have to be the same prefix that was allocated on the egress interfaces of the MR, but it can be one or more logical subnet(s) from the network of the INT [62], conform the addressing scheme that was proposed in Section 6.1.
Cloud computing [1, 2] offers researchers the illusion of virtually infinite resources that can be allocated on demand and are accessible via the Internet.
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