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A plan approved in May allocated ¥2 trillion $21 billionn) to prop up (indirectly) troubled companies.
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Next year, it may allocate another three to the region, he said.
Also, banks may allocate the money in a more rational way than money market funds do.
Directors are not obligated to give them any and all profits, but may allocate the money in the best way they see fit.
The council may allocate a personal budget for your care, enabling you to choose either to have services arranged for you, or a cash payment made direct to you so you can arrange your own care.
Sometimes, says Pierson, developers will circumvent the rule by striking a deal with local leaders, who may allocate some portion of the land for villas so the firms can raise enough money to complete the mandated superblocks.
"We would be bigger if we could," he said, and began explaining the complex rules governing the ratio of resources that teams may allocate to their computational-fluid-dynamics departments and their wind tunnels, if they choose to have them.
If one candidate is ahead in a poll by 45percenttoto 40, and 15percentt haven't made up their minds, a poll may allocate the uncommitted on the ratio of decided respondents, thereby exaggerating the front-runner's lead.
One police administrator, because of his personal beliefs or because of his perception of public opinion, may allocate more resources to certain types of crime or to certain police duties than to others.
At the moment it seems that the Xbox One may allocate slightly more RAM to games and less to its operating system (though the PS4 allocation is flexible) and its memory performance is boosted by additional ESRAM, which Microsoft says gives a more efficient memory allocation.
The highest power a transmitter may allocate is given as (6).
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