Sentence examples for institutional allocations from inspiring English sources

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Although Paamco was historically majority women-owned, it has only competed for the large-scale institutional allocations that are open to all and, contrary to what is implied by the judge's statements, has never taken any "set aside" business or minority mandates.

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Diana Warwick, chief executive of umbrella group Universities UK, said not knowing the detail of the institutional allocation until now had made planning more difficult in a very challenging financial climate.

It is no wonder that on a campus as geographically large as Cornell, the institutional allocation of these resources on our campus makes it even more difficult for students from historically and socially marginalized backgrounds to seek critical resources that are already decentralized (and often times, underfunded).

Institutional allocation which follows a principle of equality (everyone gets an equal share) can perhaps be legitimated in terms of the Ortega hypothesis more than in terms of the elite structure proposed by the Newton hypothesis [8].

Across the three countries, the two areas that were said to receive the most attention (in terms of human, financial, and institutional resource allocation) are problem identification and policy formulation, perhaps partially, as one respondent from Mozambique put it ' because there is donor pressure for this to happen'.

We allocated consultants to volume bands in a similar fashion, but because surgeons could operate at more than one institution, and hence be included in more than one institutional volume band, allocation was done in two stages.

"Addressing these concerns will be more difficult for the committee and the professional society," Clark reflected, "because standards for employment policies typically elicit sensitivities regarding resource allocations and institutional change.

Separate budgetary allocations for institutional and HCBS programs can work as a disincentive to rebalancing the LTSS system.

In this paper, we explore treaty effectiveness, or treaty resilience, by investigating whether particular water allocation and institutional mechanisms help mitigate inter-country tensions over shared water.

This paper describes a methodology which enables computer-aided support for the planning, visualization and execution of personalized patient treatments in a specific healthcare process, taking into account complex temporal constraints and the allocation of institutional resources.

Some scholars have pointed out that a danwei community is a unique type in the social development of China, for that it has strong institutional characteristics in resource allocation, social management, and welfare supports (Lulu 2002).

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