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The phrase "allotment process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the method or procedure by which resources, land, or shares are distributed or allocated.
Example: "The allotment process for the new housing development will begin next month, and all interested parties must submit their applications by the deadline."
Alternatives: "allocation procedure" or "distribution process".
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"I don't think the United States is engaged in a specific allotment process," he added.
That scam, dubbed Coalgate, has centered on the opaque government allotment process that enabled well-connected businessmen and politicians to obtain rights to undeveloped coal fields.
Subsequently, the aerodynamic blade design is implemented in a quasi-3D way, supported by sophisticated means of project management, task decomposition and allotment, process definition and coordination.
Coalgate, as the scandal is now known here, is centered on the opaque government allotment process that enabled well-connected businessmen and politicians to obtain rights to undeveloped coal fields.
(H) A certification that if the judgment is satisfied prior to the collection of the total amount through the involuntary allotment process, the applicant will provide prompt notice that the involuntary allotment must be discontinued.
This essay looks at spatial and governmental practices manifested through the production and circulation of print in a moment of sweeping change for Indian Territory: the years between the Curtis Act (1898)—which began the allotment process for the Five Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Mvskoke-Creek, and Seminole)—and the State of Sequoyah movement (1905).
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Despite a messy spectrum-allotment process, unfeasibly high prices and many vested interests, the industry grew, albeit slowly.
Keeley Donovan is in Scotland investigating how an intruder is destroying our earthworm population and the health of our gardens and allotments in the process.
Something similar happened after the passage and subsequent amendment of the Dawes Act of 1887, which established a process of allotment under which vast lands held in common were divided into smaller plots for individual Indians.
The land is believed to have gotten into non-Indian hands sometime after a process of allotment began in the late 1800s in which the federal government divided land among the Indians and gave some parcels to non-Indians.
"I have been contacted by lots of allotment groups since this process stared saying: 'If only we had known we could do something about our development, and now it's too late.'" In a statement, communities minister Stephen Williams said the government had taken its decision "based on the evidence provided by the council at the time".
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