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The phrase "allocation of benefits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economics, finance, or social programs where benefits are distributed among individuals or groups.
Example: "The allocation of benefits in the new healthcare plan aims to ensure that all citizens receive adequate medical support."
Alternatives: "distribution of benefits" or "apportionment of benefits".
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Earlier this week, Ryan unveiled a proposal to transfer the allocation of benefits to state level.
The creation of a taxpayer hierarchy results in the allocation of benefits based on one's contributions to the state.
But some people who are poor enough to collect welfare do not want the cash, only the day care, for any number of reasons, like not wanting to use up their five-year lifetime allocation of benefits.
Social aspects such as the fair allocation of benefits and burdens of the energy transition among social groups or the participation of citizens in the transformation process are to a large extent missing.
These PSPs provide time- and place-specific solutions for social actors, allow an equitable allocation of benefits, and help to overcome democratic deficits potentially associated with market (Lemos and Agrawal 2006).
The allocation of benefits to household entities was based on annual benefits plus wages.
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Rather, we must see how laws and policies structure personal circumstances (e.g. laws about rape and abortion, child-care policies, allocation of welfare benefits, etc).
The final survey contained 62 multiple-choice questions focused on broad issue areas such as technologies employed, experimental approaches, organizational capacity and resource allocation, perceptions of benefits and hurdles, data storage and exchange, and future expectations.
The principle of universalism in the allocation of social benefits, that is the availability of social benefits to everyone as of right, is contrasted with allocation on a selective basis (targeted) in which benefits are allocated on the basis of need as determined by means testing of income.
In India's big cities onerous permitting procedures, tight rent control, and strict limits on how land may be used have heavily distorted patterns of growth and the allocation of its benefits.Growth in the rents available to property owners fuels corruption and wastes resources.
The interactive governance approach presented above builds upon private involvement and commitment, not only on the ground in the plans that communities formulate and to which they commit themselves but also in the allocation of public benefits (i.e., subsidies) to facilitate the execution of such plans.
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