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The phrase "allocating equivalent" is not correct and may be unclear in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing resource distribution or equivalency, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The project involves allocating equivalent resources to each team to ensure fairness."
Alternatives: "distributing equal" or "assigning comparable".
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The yeast cyt b (NP_009315) was added to the final set of representatives (COB_50, 166 sequences, fig. 3) for allocating equivalent residues.
The research team will give particular attention to maintaining separate waiting lists for patients in the PhysioDirect and usual care arms, and allocating equivalent levels of physiotherapy resources to patients in each group, but caution will be needed in interpreting findings about these organisational outcomes.
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If a (primary) molar was absent, then a score was allocated equivalent to the adjacent molar, if it exists.
The IQ system allocated equivalent shares of the TAC in 1985 for the major fishing areas in Zone 1 (it did not apply to all of Zone 1).
Of course, some nations do better: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg all exceed the United Nations target of allocating the equivalent of 0.7% of gross national income in foreign aid.
He would simply use projected budget surpluses to keep the system going until 2050, by paying down national debt and allocating the equivalent of the interest saved to the Social Security system.
First we assumed that all countries that are not yet allocating the equivalent of 5% of GDP to government expenditure on health would indeed halve the gap between their present spending level and 5% of GDP, than we distributed US$45 billion – the equivalent of 0.1% of GDP of the 'advanced economies', according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) [ 19] – starting from the poorest countries.
Initially, the total amount of Special Drawing Rights allocated was equivalent to more than U.S. $9,000,000,000, but additional allocations to IMF members during the 1970s more than doubled the total.
Tonight, the Russian government announced that each family of Kursk crew members would be allocated the equivalent of about $18,000 in immediate financial assistance to cover their needs.
At the same time, Iran's parliament allocated the equivalent of $15 million to "probe and defuse" U.S. conspiracies and interventions in the country, according to the official Islamic Republic News Agency.
Should we (can we?) really allocate the equivalent of a Manhattan Project to lower CO2 emissions 50percentt by 2050 and 80percentt by 2100, as the IPCC recommends in order to divert disaster?
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