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The research also found that the decline in under-18 conceptions was greater in those areas allocated specific resources by the strategy.
According to Lloyd Lynford, the president of Reis Inc., a commercial real estate market information company in New York, companies in the 61 largest metropolitan areas allocated an average of 227 square feet for each employee in the 1980's.
By the time of the creation of the State of Israel (1948) the Haganah controlled not only most of the settled areas allocated to Israel by the partition but also such Arab cities as ʿAkko (Acre) and Yafo (Jaffa).
And, as the historian Avi Shlaim has pointed out, the March 1948 "Plan D" of the Haganah – the mainstream military under Ben-Gurion which became the Israel Defence Force – was to secure all the areas allocated to Israel by the UN partition plan as well as Jewish settlements outside them, along with the corridors leading to them.
Morocco moved to occupy areas allocated to Mauritania.
Most importantly, the areas allocated to ranches were the best parts of the rangelands.
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Adrian Roberts, silver commander, had decided early on to divide the capital into five areas, allocating a borough commander to each, in the hope of bolstering resources.
Calm was restored after the small area allocated to children was widened.
The area allocated for the away fans, totalling around 850 members of the England Travel Club, had been in a section alongside the side of the pitch.
England's support, some bellowing regular renditions of No Surrender, had sprawled well outside the area allocated for 850 away fans with a large number having gathered in the home end behind one goal.
Acreage of planted area allocated will only be positive for those crops an individual farmer decides to plant.
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