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be reallocated
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To change the user or purpose for which a resource is allocated.
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Existing fully adaptive routing algorithms apply conservative VC reallocation: only empty VCs can be reallocated, which limits performance.
When those leases expire, Mr. Kimunya said, it is possible that the land may be reallocated.
Part of that money could then be reallocated to schools that needed it most, it says.
This is not to say that assets wouldn't need to be reallocated.
There was speculation that a chunk of Opel's production would be reallocated to Russian plants.
Lambeth disputed this, saying staff would be reallocated to other libraries.
All together, 10 of the 90 medals awarded at the last two Games are likely to be reallocated.
Naturally, when global peace has been achieved, defence budgets will be reallocated to build hospitals and schools.
But $50 million of it will be reallocated from other capital projects, which have yet to be determined.
And some of the space now taken up by traffic jams could be reallocated to bicycle lanes or wider sidewalks.
There would, of course, be almighty rows about which universities would be reallocated to teach ordinary degrees.
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