Sentence examples for allocation yet from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "allocation yet" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a situation where an allocation has not occurred up to a certain point in time, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We have not received the allocation yet, and we are concerned about the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "allocation still pending" or "allocation not received yet".

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Many 401(k) providers, but not all of them, offer workers the ability to automatically rebalance their savings to their original allocation (yet not all employers who have access to the feature elect to turn it on).

For cognitive radio applications in particular, it can enable flexible and agile spectrum allocation, yet suffers from spectral leakage in the form of large side lobes, leading to inter-channel interference unless mitigated carefully.

Thus, it will send a connection request frame to the hub with the CSMA/CA scheme due to having no information about the scheduled allocation yet.

Some research studies on MB-OFDM UWB systems have been strictly devoted to physical layer issues or have addressed the question of resource allocation yet without taking into consideration the MAC layer constraints.

This paper presents key contents of methods on measuring horizontal equity in health service allocation, yet each method has its advantages and disadvantages as well as range of application, which may help researchers or government to make wise decision when choosing appropriate method for measuring equity.

The choice of output thresholds affects antibody detection and thus organ allocation, yet there are no internationally agreed threshold levels.

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As this new research highlights, random allocation may yet offer some potential for addressing increasing segregation.

Further, although scholars are generally agreed in recognizing at least the following dialects Chakhar, Darkhan, Ju Uda, Khalkha, Kharchin, Khorchin, Ordos (Urdus), and Ulan Tsab (Urat)—the number of dialects and their allocation to yet larger groupings remain a source of controversy.

The issue is of vital importance because future generations will never have the opportunity to reveal their preference regarding the current resource allocation and yet this will ultimately affect their utility.

"How can it possibly be," Ickes asked, "that the much vaunted chief strategist doesn't understand proportional allocation?" And yet the strategy remained the same, with the campaign making its bet on big-state victories.

Six (25%) stated random numbers generated and three (12%) blocked the balance associated with the allocation ratio; yet zero (0%) used blocking in the analysis.

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