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The phrase "allocation of burdens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the distribution of responsibilities or obligations, often in legal, economic, or organizational settings.
Example: "The allocation of burdens among the team members was essential for the project's success."
Alternatives: "distribution of responsibilities" or "assignment of duties."
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The FCGH seeks to formalise responsibilities for health equity through legal infrastructure based on an observed fundamental conflict in normative aid models: 'health is a globally shared responsibility, reflecting mutual risks and vulnerabilities – an obligation of health justice that demands a fair allocation of burdens and benefits.
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The allocation of the burden of proof can have a huge impact on the outcome of such a case.
The total sum may be the same but the allocation of the burden should still be part of the debate.
Several components of PSI involved not just the procurement of additional tissue and data for research, but also extensive changes in local standards and procedures of care, complicating the allocation of the burden of procedures to either research (in which case proportionality is an issue for ERBs) or care (in which case it technically is not).
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.
The allocation of the tax burden onto corporate level and shareholder level causes an advantage for the corporation that can, however, be compensated by adjusting the IDR's parameters.
The rule 'just distribution of opportunities to use natural resources' implicates the issue of fair allocation of chances, responsibilities and burdens among all people with respect to natural resource use.
My recommended allocation was designed to be consistent with the principal of targeting free allocations to burdened sectors in proportion to their relative burdens, while being politically pragmatic with more generous allocations in the early years of the program.
It offers evidence which suggests appropriate allocation of funds according to disease burden in most SSA countries.
Bioethics is certainly affected by the 10/90 gap, which is coined to point to the discripancy identified between the size of disease burden en the allocation of health research funding.
Although many of these countries have small epidemic burdens, greater attention and allocation of resources may need to be directed in these settings.
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