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That fueled public debate about whether the administration was allocating enough funds toward closing the missile gap.
"It's symbolic of what we're seeing at the city and state level, where we're not allocating enough resources to keep our parks in a state of good repair".
The problems include not allocating enough money for logistics operations and failing to provide enough soldiers for training, the audit said.
Among them were Assemblyman Richard N. Gottfried, chairman of the Assembly Health Committee, who had previously assailed the administration for not allocating enough money for its plan.
"Allocating enough ballots and machines is a tricky science under any circumstances, but especially when turnout is proving to be so unpredictable," said Tova A. Wang, vice president for research at Common Cause, a voting rights advocacy group.
It's also about salary and allocating enough money to field a talented team.
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Perhaps more important, MacBride decided to allocate enough resources to prosecute widely and properly.
Have these public bodies allocated enough cash for Edinburgh to return to its successful past?
Of the money we give away, then, do we allocate enough to tackling poverty?
In July 1938, they decided they could not possibly allocate enough space for the map in the city pavilion.
The classroom space issue is a result of government's failure to allocate enough money for school construction.
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