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David Plouffe, Mr. Obama's campaign manager, floated the idea of allocating the delegates from the two states 50-50, would would erase Mrs. Clinton's hypothetical advantage and essentially make the two states meaningless in the competitive delegate count.
Morrison gave short shrift to the idea of allocating any of the extra money to help states fund service delivery, insisting the focus should be on "a growth-friendly" system that supported jobs and economic output.
Similarly he has backed away from the idea of allocating some percentage of Social Security funds for investment by individuals, a proposal at the heart of the Bush campaign.
The critics of natural capital need to sort out what it is they really object to – bad economies and bad accounting, or the very idea of allocating scarce resources.
This algorithm is based on the idea of allocating more bits to quantize CSI of users at cell-edge regions while allocating less bits for users near the serving BS.
Lately, the increasing interest in RT models is being also stimulated by the ongoing idea of allocating next generation wireless systems in the millimeter-wave bands to cope with the unceasing demand for higher data rates [3, 5], since of course the higher the operating frequency, the more accurate the ray-optics approximations.
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The work introduces the idea of optimally allocating the existing resources quantifying the profitability of water use and eliminating inefficiencies rather than continuously seeking ways to water used and eliminating inefficiencies rather than continuously seeking ways to expand the supply sources.
On the question of rebates, they accused Democrats of distorting the idea Republicans first broached last week of allocating $60 billion from the budget surplus in the current fiscal year for an immediate tax cut.
However, it is not a good idea to allocate a specific number of threads to an SM, since the CUDA cores' configuration in SM is different for each GPU model.
The idea of auctioning off the airwaves was pioneered in the early 1990's in the United States, where economists and government officials alike viewed them as the fairest and most efficient way of allocating the public airwaves.
Their structure and means of allocating resources removed almost all incentive to work, and the breakdown in the statistical system meant that the top leaders had grossly erroneous ideas about what was occurring.
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