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Another variant might allocate a number of Parliament seats or ministries to the Taliban.

To predict the reliability of a system, an engineer might allocate a distribution to each input.

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In some areas, the commanders might allocate an entire battalion to augment training efforts.

For example, a juvenile might allocate more time to vigilance than an adult because mortality as a result of predation is often high for this age class; however, the relationship between age/vulnerability and antipredator behavior is not always clear or as predicted.

The modern portfolio theory has been trying to determine how an investor might allocate assets among the possible investments options.

People come to America because, here, they are limited only by their imaginations, not by what Big Brother might allocate for them each day.

For example, the operators might allocate the system resources separately for different classes of users and reserve specific number of subchannels for each class of users, using the number of serving nodes as a rule of thumb.

On the other hand, instructors whose students are primarily hired by firms that audit non-SEC registered companies, might allocate significant class time to reviews and agreed-upon procedure services.

Instructors whose students are primarily hired by firms that audit SEC registered companies, for example, might allocate significant class time to PCAOB Auditing Standard No. 5 [Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (2007). Board proposes new standard on internal control over financial reporting. www.pcaob.com].

Westerners might allocate their attention to single facial features (i.e. eyes and the mouth) with a bias towards the eyes to effectively learn and recognize faces.

Although Harper (1977) suggested that trees might allocate up to 25% of their net annual assimilation to sexual reproduction, the literature indicates that values of 5% are more common for wild trees (Bazzaz et al. 2000).

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