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The ascent to power of the Republican-controlled 104th Congress early in 1995 brought with it the promise of "devolution," that is, a reallocation of power from the federal government to state and local governments.
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Update 12.30pm: (In fact, she points out that the expansion is a reallocation. The overall number of copies distributed in Scotland will not change. When we met for the interview, the Aberdeen plan had already been agreed, hence the oversight).
AT&T is a massive reallocation-of-assets story, which is what Wall Street loves to bet on.
When some do better than others there is inevitably a reallocation of what economists call "positional goods", and in this process there are losers.
Another source is through a reallocation of state governments annual budgets among agencies.
Reid: That's true, but we're experiencing a reallocation of capital out of bonds and back into equities.
Should we be debating whether this is a wise reallocation of government's resources?
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