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"allocation shifts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to changes or adjustments in the distribution of resources or responsibilities. You can use this phrase in situations where there is a need to redistribute resources or responsibilities within a group or organization. For example: - Due to recent budget cuts, there have been significant allocation shifts within the company. Some departments have had to take on more responsibilities while others have had to reduce their budgets. - The government announced a series of allocation shifts in the education sector to address the unequal distribution of resources among schools in different regions. - Our team has been struggling with workload imbalances, so we are implementing allocation shifts to evenly distribute tasks and improve efficiency.
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They had regarded stocks as overvalued for some time, but because the fund's custom is to move deliberately before allocation shifts, it profited from the equity bubble until it was advanced; stocks sold off violently six months later.
Tenenbaum's effort-related model has proposed that as physical workload increases, attention allocation shifts from dissociation to association.
Slowly, over decades, the allocation shifts toward a more conservative allocation for example, 55% in bonds and cash, at the target retirement date.
At a general level, the Fuller study fails to distinguish between economic costs -- the consumption of valuable resources, including labor -- and the dynamics of resource allocation shifts as a response to changes in relative prices..
"We've really benefited from some allocation shifts," says Chris Meeske of Mission Wines in South Pasadena, who can now get wines like the current vintage of Ridge's great Cabernet blend, Monte Bello.
With the onset of sexual maturity, resource allocation shifts from gaining size to reproduction, which in turn is reflected by the closer spacing of growth marks [ 40, 42].
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If that happens, you're going to get a real asset allocation shift" into fixed- income investments, he said.
They are also rethinking their entire pension fund policy.Some are rebalancing their asset allocation, shifting their funds out of equities and into bonds.
But it only has some £860 billion of assets; even a 10% asset allocation shift would still leave a lot to be financed.Demand will come from the banks which might prefer to hold government bonds on their balance sheets, rather than making loans to corporates.
Perfluorotributylamine spectra were collected and averaged contiguously for a period of 48 h with no significant signal loss or peak mass allocation shift.
Our recent allocation shift has been from Gold Miners to Homebuilders.
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