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Discover Ludwig"contingency allocation" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the setting aside or allocation of funds or resources for unexpected or unforeseen events or circumstances. You can use "contingency allocation" in situations where a budget or plan needs to account for potential risks or uncertainties. For example: - The company's financial plan included a contingency allocation of 10% to cover any unexpected costs or market fluctuations. - The project manager requested a contingency allocation for unforeseen delays or changes in the scope of work. - The government allocated a contingency fund for natural disasters and emergencies. - The budget committee discussed the need for a contingency allocation in case the sales projections were not met. - We will need to revise our contingency allocation to account for the unexpected increase in material costs.
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Some 70% of tickets will go to the public, with the rest split between overseas Commonwealth Games associations, competitors, sponsors, broadcasters and hospitality, and some 5% kept back for contingency allocation.
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Only historical contingencies explain the allocation of social responsibility between national and state governments in the U.S. Unemployment Insurance, a $22 billion program, is like AFDC: state programs with a degree of federal supervision.
However, the planning and allocation of appropriate contingency resources for such events requires an understanding of their likelihood and the extent of their potential impact.
A proper understanding of the pattern of and factors affecting productivity loss in HCWs in relation to influenza epidemics/pandemics could help to inform contingency planning of human resource allocation and emergency preparedness [ 13].
The analysis of the geographic location of the holdings gave valuable information for contingency planning, especially related to resource allocation.
After controlling for these compared to controls marijuana-using participants made significantly more perseverative and total errors on the WCST and showed significantly impaired (e.g., less adaptive) response allocation to the changing reinforcement contingencies on the concurrent-reinforcement task.
Its size- O(n) memory allocation (where n is the sum of all contingency table entries) could be avoided by reordering the calculation; it is only necessary to track a few partial sums.
Air-Sea Battle, however, is moving beyond the contingency phase to implementation, including force restructuring and significant budget allocations, changes that are difficult to reverse once they are set in motion.
Hence, the sensitivity for reinforcement contingencies in children with ADHD would be interpreted, in state regulation terms, as evidence for a lack of effort allocation in ADHD.
The performance of Group Constant on probe trials in which A+ and B−, and C− and D+ were now in the opposite arrangement was compared to performance of Group Inconstant on the equivalent trials determined by the counterbalancing of the insert allocations and reward contingencies.
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