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However, some felt that this funding was too limited to cover costs of service operation and were concerned about the approach to budget allocation which was often reallocated from the CDC.
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Hedging their bets, investors often reallocate only part of their holdings.
In this case, people often reallocate resources from consumption, but they may also increase resource inflows without reducing consumption, for example, by working more.
The epidemic nature of sleeping sickness means that when cases decline, resources are often rapidly reallocated to other health priorities until the occurrence of another outbreak.
While they are entitled to 30-year land-use contracts, the state retains ownership of rural land, and local officials often seize or reallocate it to suit their development priorities.
We also invest far too little in education for development - and those funds are often at risk of being reallocated to cope with a crisis should one arise.
To this extent, Virtual Machine (VM) consolidation is often used to smartly reallocate the VMs with the objective of reducing the power consumption, by exploiting the VM live migration.
Nearly two-thirds in the NPI-defined intermediate-risk group were reallocated into either a low- or high-risk group, with risk stratification most often lowered.
Resources are slowly being reallocated.
When those leases expire, Mr. Kimunya said, it is possible that the land may be reallocated.
We are contracting ships; government money is being reallocated from other budgets.
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