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The phrase "allocation principle that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific principle related to the distribution or assignment of resources or responsibilities.
Example: "The allocation principle that governs our budget decisions ensures that funds are distributed equitably among all departments."
Alternatives: "resource distribution principle that" or "fund allocation principle that".
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The formulation accounts for the presence of static primary users, and provides a spectrum allocation principle that is applicable to all system topologies and channel availabilities.
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Thus it appears that in the case of this particular policy, and the political debate in many European cities, it is the attitude to the role of government and to the environment, rather than the fairness of certain allocation principles, that has guided the political parties in their opinion forming.
Most of the tax-allocation principles that apply today date back to a time when doing business internationally primarily meant transporting goods across a border to a neighboring country.
The Resource Allocation Principle states that if resources are limited, two or more functions compete directly and an increase in resources allocated to one function will result in a decrease in resources allocated to the other(s) [1].
In principle, that is laudable.
What a terrible "principle" that would be.
The overall aim of this paper is to review the medical literature on this timely subject and delineate a prioritization schema for ventilator (or other resources) triage and allocation based on principles that are useful to facilities providing obstetrical care, either in isolation (freestanding maternity hospital) or as part of a large multidisciplinary acute-care facility.
Furthermore, it is revealed that the optimum allocation principle of storage materials is to maintain the same discharging time for all the subsystems.
As illustrated by the numerical examples in table 2, a large ratio of between-subjects to within-subject variance generally implies that the optimal allocation principle is to collect data on one occasion from as many subjects as allowed by the budget.
"Meg and Pat are unwavering in their commitment to the corporate governance, capital allocation and management incentive principles that drove our decisions these past three years.
Adjustment is often recommended for any variables used in the allocation process (eg, in stratified randomisation), on the principle that the analysis strategy should match the design.
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