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"national allocation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the official distribution of funds or resources, such as in the sentence "The government's national allocation of resources has been widely criticized."
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The debate has now taken the obvious turn: why should rich countries mutually support underdeveloped regions if this could also be done through national allocation of funds?
Countries are given a national allocation of how much carbon dioxide they can emit, which is then divided up among the companies covered by the scheme.
Allocations of permits to emit greenhouse gases will be decided on an EU-wide basis, rather than through national allocation plans as at present.
The option to have a national assessment system would obviously bring some consistency, and then if you want you could have a national allocation of money.
National allocation policies already direct available hearts to patients under age 18, when possible, said a spokesman for the United Network for Organ Sharing.
Every one of the island's distinctive black-roofed houses appears to have been restored, whitewashed, reglazed and laid out for letting with the statutory national allocation of Emma Bridgewater crockery.
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Monitoring contraceptive prevalence rates (CPRs) is key for maternal and reproductive health programs to identify areas in need of increased focus and to guide resource allocations from national governments, donors, and civil society.
Brilliant.The European Commission could reject the proposed national allocations outright and insist that offending governments slash the allowances substantially.
The entire Kyoto system of national allocations is obsolete because of the huge volumes of energy embodied in products traded across national boundaries.
Scrap national allocations and place a single global cap on greenhouse gas emissions, applied "upstream" – for instance, at the oil refinery, coal-washing station and cement factory.
Under the ETS, EU countries get national allocations which they then parcel out to over 11,500 factories in five dirty industries.
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