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Discover LudwigThe word "allotting" is correct in written English
It is used when referring to the act of distributing or assigning something, often resources or time. Example: "The teacher is allotting extra time for students to complete their projects." Alternatives include "assigning" or "distributing."
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The government has taken pre-emptive action by increasing the number of High Court judges specialising in human rights and allotting an additional £60m for legal aid and court costs.
The early part of the book ranges in time and place, from a New York beset by AIDS to rural Mali in west Africa and the flush of the Irish economic boom, allotting chapters to each family member.
They divide the country into 95 districts, allotting an average of three deputies to each.
Osh's Kyrgyz-nationalist mayor has refused permits for hundreds of Uzbek families who want to rebuild their homes.Reconstruction is under way in the suburbs, but Uzbeks in central districts like Cheremushki, where 283 houses were destroyed, still live in temporary shelters and face a homeless winter, despite the Asian Development Bank's allotting $100m for rebuilding.
Mr Fini brushed aside such concerns and was soon exploiting his powers to discomfort the government, allotting parliamentary time to this week's opposition motion.
But the argument may go much further than that: into complaints about the federal dumping of responsibilities without adequate federal grants to pay for them, and the overlap of powers itself.The Constitution Act of 1867 listed some 30 subjects of exclusive federal jurisdiction, while allotting about 20 to the provinces.
A senior AMR executive recently acknowledged that the two planemakers had made a leap of faith in allotting such a big chunk of their future production to American, but insisted that this showed they regarded the firm as reliable.
The government is pouring money into a National Skill Development Fund, allotting 10 billion rupees to it for this year alone.
The aging King Lear decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, allotting each a portion in proportion to the eloquence of her declaration of love.
In September 1932, while still a prisoner, he embarked on a fast to protest against the British government's decision to segregate the so-called untouchables (the lowest level of the Indian caste system) by allotting them separate electorates in the new constitution.
It assures scholars that, in allotting to Isabella the foremost place among their rulers, Spaniards do not misjudge this remarkable woman.
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