Sentence examples for from reallocations from inspiring English sources

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From reallocations to local councils from departments, £305m in 2006 and £508 m in 2007 will be made available to reduce pressures on the council tax.

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Observing that 70percentt of today's freshwater withdrawals are for irrigation, and that by 2050 about 17percentt of all water now used in agriculture will be at risk from reallocation to non-agricultural economic growth, population and urban growth, and environmental protection.

The resource allocation mechanisms in TB control seemed to favor the CDC, and so hospitals may suffer from a "reallocation" of the TB control budget from the CDC.

Initiated on 22 January 1991, it was intended to withdraw money from circulation for reallocation to the production of consumer goods, which were in short supply.

The rest of the money comes from a mix of sources: $45 million from payments made to the city by the Battery Park City Authority; $233 million in reallocations from other city housing programs; $105 million in untapped city reserve accounts; and $202 million in tax-free, privately financed loans that would be offered to, but repaid by, housing developers.

Bush administration officials said that the $296 million that Secretary Powell announced today would come from a reallocation of funds already appropriated and so could be delivered quickly.

Increased hotel and property taxes in the area to be developed around the stadium will add more, but the bulk $260m over the next 30 years will come from a "reallocation" of existing property-tax revenues.

However, if the funds for non-BBC PSB content are not going to come from a reallocation of the licence fee, there is a concern among some in the media industry that this new funding body and the BBC Trust, which is responsible for the governance and regulation of the corporation, will end up second-guessing each other.

Further research is needed to disentangle cohort effects properly from the reallocation of particular groups of workers.

Second, deactivations could arise from a reallocation of blood flow to neighboring activated regions ("vascular steal").

These costs can result from pleiotropic effects of resistant alleles on life-history traits (direct cost) or more indirectly from resource reallocation between different metabolic pathways.

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