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Discover LudwigThe word "allocator" is correct in written English
It is typically used in contexts related to programming or resource management, referring to a component that assigns resources or memory. Example: "The memory allocator efficiently manages the allocation and deallocation of memory blocks."
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allocator
noun
One who, or that which, allocates.
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Cfact continues its campaign of climate science denial to this day, most recently giving a presentation at the 2014 Alec annual meeting with handouts titled "Climate Change Talking Points 2014" (Alec is also named in the 1998 memo as a "potential fund allocator").
The Chicagoans argued that the state was an inefficient allocator of resources; that high taxes and welfare spending had a deadening effect on incentives.The time was right for these theories to gain adherents.
So the mortgage market, whose inefficiency once tempted borrowers to overextend themselves, is again proving a poor allocator of capital.In this section Counting the cost Subterranean heatsick blues The spider and the web An ever-bigger tent More where that came from After you Monsieur health secretary ReprintsBorrowers are confused.
From these beginnings came the key concept of an operating system as a resource allocator.
Similarly, when people's faith in Wall Street as an honest broker, a smart allocator of capital, and a path to personal wealth was disappointed, they managed to explain things away.
Mr. Chazen, who previously served as chief financial officer, won the support of many investors because he was viewed as a smart allocator of capital and efficient manager of new projects.
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If the ex ante ERP is so unstable, it provides no useful information for asset allocators, in his view.Funnily enough, however, although he uses a different approach to the LBS profs, Smithers comes up with almost exactly the same expected real return from US equities - 3%.
It is also part of a shift in favour of what is often tagged as the Anglo-American model of capitalism, in which markets, not banks (and still less governments), become the key allocators of capital.The rise of equities is also affecting the management of companies.
Faced with the same low interest rate environment, professional asset allocators with the same time horizon as the Duke contestants have emphasized stocks over bonds.
Optimism among global asset allocators "collapsed" this month as Europe's debt crisis prompted money managers to sell stocks and hoard cash at the highest level since 2008, a Bank of America survey showed.
Its predecessor was an Age of Optimism, characterized by faith in free markets as the most efficient allocators of resources, in democracy as the most stable form of government, and in liberal individualism as a universal way of life.
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