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Before we snub our noses at testing, we would be better served to address two fundamental issues: 1) Have we designed an alternative means of assessing the majority of non-participating, inattentive students?; and 2) Will the hours we steal from test prep be reallocated in a manner that is beneficial to either the minority or the majority of our students?
Inefficiency exists when resources could be reallocated in a way that would increase the health outcomes produced.
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This happens because the increased support the candidate receives in a campaign can change the order in which candidates will be dropped and votes reallocated in arriving at a result.
The Robin Hood index was 6.3, indicating that 101 physicians had to be reallocated in order to achieve an equitable distribution for the whole country.
On day 14 after weaning, 96 animals (48 from each diet) were reallocated in 32 pens, and assigned to a diet of the same cereal (R or B), either containing (high fibre, HF) or not (low fibre, LF) 4% of wheat bran (WB) and 2% of sugarbeet pulp (SBP), in a 2 × 2 factorial design until day 35 after weaning.
This enables minor parties even those unable to win any seats—an indirect influence on policy formation, since the votes of losing candidates may be reallocated in close contests.
Jobs are reallocated in the labour market through many mechanisms, some of which do not entail a formal 'vacancy' announcement: people are reallocated internally, or tasks are split, restructured or partially switched.
"We have reallocated in favor of energy and away from most other materials," he said.
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