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But town leadership said they don't feel the state is allocating enough resources for infrastructure issues resulting from the population boom.
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That fueled public debate about whether the administration was allocating enough funds toward closing the missile gap.
No wonder everyone hates them so much, and as for their fans whingeing that they haven't been allocated enough tickets for the final, the fact is they were given 6,000 for the semi-final return and sold only 4,000.
But as Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, Ron Brown, Jesse Jackson and the rest of the United States contingent were crowded through to the same row, their bodyguards glared indignantly with the realisation that the world's leaders had not been allocated enough chairs to go round.
The higher the weight, the higher the resulting utility, and the more likely it will be that the application will be allocated enough energy, CPU time, and network bandwidth to operate at a high quality level.
It is essential that the consultation be allocated enough time so that both parents and children can have an opportunity to ask questions [ 18], thus augmenting the exchange of information, understanding, and issues of voluntariness and consent.
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"It's symbolic of what we're seeing at the city and state level, where we're not allocating enough resources to keep our parks in a state of good repair".
"We agree there should be more public funding, but since our government and Congress are not allocating enough money for this purpose, someone has to pay to have research done," retorts Johnson Smith.
Unfortunately, this lax attention often starts at the federal level, where not enough money is allocated to modernizing and maintaining public drinking water systems, and a blind eye is often turned to the ways in which industries are allowed to exploit and pollute them.
This function returns a pointer to the first element of a newly allocated array large enough to contain n objects of type T; only the memory is allocated, and the objects are not constructed.
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