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True, it has encouraged risk-taking and short-term borrowing, and banks have allocated their resources neither efficiently nor wisely.
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Even after that test of will, governments face a choice between allocating their resources at home, and through the Community.
Foundations and agencies like the endowment should perhaps reconsider re-allocating their resources, he said, perhaps giving larger grants to fewer institutions.
But one thing they can definitely control is how to allocate their resources for the best chance at 270 electoral votes.
In practical terms, this means that city officials can now look across the broad scope of their operations and allocate their resources more quickly and efficiently to address residents' needs and problems.
There is an urgent need to review how we define learners from disadvantaged backgrounds not just to enable HEIs to allocate their resources fairly and ethically but for the sake of access work more generally.
The goal, he said, is that after several years of collecting the statistics other agencies will be able to see trends that will allow them to better allocate their resources to catching animal abusers.
Some of our technical assistance has certainly been useful, but for five years, we have been telling the Iraqis how to construct a political and legal system, how to elect their leaders, who should occupy which cabinet posts, who should be their prime minister, how to develop and allocate their resources, how to organize and regulate their economy.
The private tutoring firm will be free to sign up and release students promptly: they should be able to allocate their resources as they see fit, and not be compelled to retain students who, for example, they regard as not sufficiently committed.
Working with a team member from Ushahidi, the students learned how to crowdsource data about the impact of the floods and then aggregate the results so NGOs can allocate their resources more efficiently.Yet TechChange doesn't only have to adapt to local conditions but to the intricacies of government funding at home.
But genuinely global activities, such as foreign-exchange trading and providing cross-border banking services to multinationals, typically account for only a quarter of big banks' revenues.It is hard to avoid the conclusion that global banks are, by the standards of normal firms, dysfunctional conglomerates that struggle to allocate their resources well.
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