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is reallocated
verb
To change the user or purpose for which a resource is allocated.
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If their first choice falls short, their vote is reallocated to other candidates, but it's not their personal choice.
The incoming sense data analysis is delayed, and its raw data is reallocated into the tracer memory.
At issue is how effectively the £70m a year freed by the axing of Big Brother after a decade is reallocated to popular programming.
In people who become blind as adults, Sacks notes, the part of the brain that once processed visual information does not atrophy, but is reallocated for another use.
In addition, the remaining $5,000 of debt is reallocated on January 1 , 1988 in accordance with D's use of the sales proceeds received on that date.
The time saved by not speaking with an officer is "reallocated to expedite regular passenger queues," according to a statement from the White House.
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Among the options being considered, he said, is reallocating money from other Sept. 11 relief programs the agency administers.
"The company is reallocating resources to invest in new areas of growth, but the existing business around Talent remains strong.
Instead, what the couple needs to do is reallocate their IRA assets.
Resources are slowly being reallocated.
Do resources need to be reallocated?
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