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Researchers may be allocating a fixed amount of their year for preparing grant applications.
Researchers may be allocating a fixed amount of time to preparing funding applications based on their expected return, or may be increasing their time in response to increased competition.
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One quick note, however: The Commerce allocation provides $350 million that "may" be allocated for "the purposes of developing and maintaining a broadband inventory map".
However, the radio resource of the new topology may be allocated by using the proposed radio resource allocation or reallocation algorithm.
Alternatively, a material may be allocated to one category at room temperature and to another at higher temperatures.
A "There are several methods that are used in determining how the costs of running a co-op may be allocated among shareholders," said Arthur I. Weinstein, a Manhattan lawyer.
These benefits may be allocated, the law reads, to people buying policies through "exchanges"—that is, online marketplaces (which Mr Obama likened to shopping on Amazon)—"established by the state".
For example, he said, it would probably be lawful for the co-op to adopt a rule that no shareholder may be allocated more than one parking space -- no matter how many apartments he or she owns -- while other shareholders without parking spaces are on a waiting list.
In this context, the question rises how benefits may be allocated fairly among the spatially distributed participants in the cooperation.
There are 2 M data rates that may be allocated to each subcarrier.
Hence two or more teams may be allocated in a common area.
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