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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocating authority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to management, governance, or decision-making where responsibilities or powers are being assigned to individuals or groups.
Example: "The committee is responsible for allocating authority among its members to ensure effective leadership."
Alternatives: "assigning power" or "delegating authority".
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This paper focuses on issues of allocating authority between an uninformed principal and an informed expert.
Optimally, these palliative care systems include members with decision making and resource allocating authority, and representation from the community, academia, and healthcare institutions, operating with policies and information systems that are shared among providers within the network.
A number of challenges have emerged in the decentralization of health systems in LMICs, including 1) problems of capacity at lower levels of the system, 2) the reproduction of inequities within the health sector, and 3) difficulties in defining "decision space" and precisely allocating authority to different levels of the system.
Personality conflicts do affect decisions in allocating authority and responsibility, and an individual may not be distorting at all to sense that he had been excluded or denied an ambition based on some undercurrents in his relationships with others.
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Thus law defines public debt, allocates authority to create money, and determines what counts as a 'commodity'commodity
In trying to link growth and organizations, Aghion has also contributed to the field of contract theory and corporate governance, concentrating on the question of how to allocate authority and control rights within a firm, or between entrepreneurs and investors.
Second, the Swiss Parliament has specially allocated authority and support to the government to find solutions to the world's water problems.
In other words, does allocating administrative authority to a lower level of government lead to more effective property rights protection for private businesses?
American federalism allocates authority and organizes representation along territorial lines.
That is, given that rules have to be administered by some group of persons, called adjudicators, and given that their goals may be different from society's (or a relevant organization's), when is it socially desirable to allocate discretionary authority to the adjudicators and, if so, to what extent?
Potential stakeholders include groups such as: politicians at both the national and local level; resource-allocating authorities; health providers (public and private, formal and informal); beneficiaries (poor and non poor); researchers, international health agencies; civil society; and the general population.
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