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Since most asset classes, from stocks to bonds to commodities, have suffered, hedging ability has been hampered, and reallocating into better-performing areas has not been an option.
The budget was slashed to just £180m and reallocated to a 16-19 "bursary fund".
The incoming sense data analysis is delayed, and its raw data is reallocated into the tracer memory.
Workers below that skill threshold are reallocated into competition for low-skill jobs.
Technological advance will tend to raise that threshold while educational attainment will tend to lower it (so that a larger share of the labour force, when displaced, is reallocated into relatively high-skill work rather than into competition for low-skill jobs).But: the real wage varies with labour supply at various skill levels.
Allocative efficiency gains these gains result when resources are reallocated into areas of more efficient production.
My organization's research shows that 40% of today's leaders should be reallocated into advisory roles throughout the organization.
Endowment effect these gains result when factors of production (land, natural resources, labor, capital) are reallocated into areas of more efficient production.
Nearly two-thirds in the NPI-defined intermediate-risk group were reallocated into either a low- or high-risk group, with risk stratification most often lowered.
If the primary stability of any of the four implants did not reach 20 N cm, the participant was per protocol (PP) to be reallocated into the control arm of the study, that is, with a 3- to 4-month unloaded healing period.
New sites have been opened up and old discoveries redescribed and reallocated.
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