Sentence examples for allocating no from inspiring English sources

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The Obama administration is seeking to reduce the construction budget for the fiscal year that begins on Oct. 1, and has proposed allocating no money at all in subsequent years.

This is achieved by allocating no power to s2, encoding W1 into s1 and encoding W2 into s12, such that x=p12s12+p1s1.

A physical-layer multicasting strategy is obtained by encoding both W1 and W2 into s12 and allocating no power to s1 and s2.

In the extreme of treating multi-user interference as noise, RS boils down to MU LP12by simply allocating no power to the common stream s12.

In 2014 the Rohrbacher-Farr budget amendment was passed allocating no money to enforce federal cannabis laws in states where medicinal cannabis was legal.

In fact, according to Monday night's Public Policy Polling survey, he has a slight lead in the Minnesota caucuses and appears to be ahead in Missouri, which is a primary allocating no delegates.

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So you have chosen to allocate no money for music.

It allocates no delegates and serves mainly as a fund-raiser for the state's Republican Party.

Mr. Layman allocates no more than 5 percent to commodities in his clients' portfolios.

This year, according to the nonprofit group, the state allocated no new funds to endeavors aimed specifically at fighting smoking.

While the project team has received $11.5 million to conduct the study for a final choice, the state has allocated no money for the construction.

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