Sentence examples for clearly allocate from inspiring English sources

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"If you're going to be away for a few weeks and have employees, agree a 'call-in' time each week and clearly allocate responsibility so that problems can dealt with if they arise.

Cited shortcomings include a financial statement that didn't clearly allocate expenses among fundraising, overhead and charitable service and lack of a written policy for regularly assessing its own performance.

2. The competent authority shall require the CCP to clearly allocate and set out its rights and obligations, and those of the service provider, in a written agreement.

(59) This Regulation should also clearly allocate the responsibility regarding the development, availability, maintenance and security of the ICT applications supporting the gateway between the Commission and Member States.

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Many innovative approaches to managing the point of purchase fail because responsibilities for such tasks as stocking and maintaining displays are not clearly allocated or, once allocated, are not properly performed.

Clearly, allocating the same distribution of sizes to the Chicago and San Francisco stores would be a mistake: The San Francisco stores would sell out of smaller sizes early and have too many larger sizes.

PSTN number blocks are owned by Ofcom and are clearly allocated to specific carriers.

In this way, responsibilities often appear to be clearly allocated to particular parties thus making it quite precise who ought to do what in our actual world.

Moreover, the overall costs also include the use of resources attributable indirectly to the treatment of schizophrenia which cannot be clearly allocated to schizophrenia as well as the costs for treating comorbidities.

One of the most robust academic evidence is that an economy where the means of production are controlled by individuals (and where property rights are clearly allocated in competitive markets) is far superior to a centrally planned economy where the means of production are controlled by the political process.

Proteins were classified as disordered, when more than 70% of their residues are disordered (conservative IUPred threshold of 0.4); globular, when more than 70% of the residues belong to one or more SMART globular modules; mixed, for the proteins that could not be clearly allocated to any of the previous classes.

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