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The phrase "allocation right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, economics, or property rights, typically referring to the entitlement to allocate resources or assets.
Example: "The allocation right granted to the shareholders allows them to decide how profits are distributed."
Alternatives: "distribution right" or "resource allocation entitlement".
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Overlooking the importance of asset allocation: According to Mr. Miccolis, getting asset allocation right is the building block of investing successfully.
If we can get the task allocation right, the humans of the future won't be fighting with robots to shovel dirt, find landmines or drive mining equipment.
The idea is simple: If you get your asset allocation right and eliminate management fees, you can boost your returns and outperform nearly every actively traded fund over the long haul.
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With allocation rights being leased annually for $5 to $7 a bushel, or sold for about $65 a bushel, the quota system has made several clam boat owners millionaires.
Increasingly, we see domestic conflicts arise over the allocation rights to tap into our surface and sub-surface water supplies.
Models of fishing behaviour, and analyses of current allocation rights and dependencies, should be developed to provide better estimates of the potential costs to fisheries, such that they can be incorporated into the analysis of conservation benefits.
The discussion covered the data collection strategy, the decision of what to buy for the catapult tools, the allocation of "right person right job," and data analysis approach.
In the late 20th century the dispute revived, as sovereignty of these islands determines allocation of rights to economic development (specifically, petroleum) of the continental shelf.
The role of these types of adaptations in each electricity reform is a consequence of the allocation of rights to the regulator, to stakeholders and to legislative and executive institutions.
That distinct groups within a state do not share the same sense of identity towards 'their' political community (or communities) can be a reason to argue in favour of a differentiated allocation of rights (Carens 2000, 168 173).
Cox et al. [15] used this approach to analyse competition involving allocation of rights to use station and time-slot routes by price bids in a combinatorial auction with competition involving allocation of rights to regional monopolies by fare-structure bids for supplying a pre-specified minimum schedule.
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