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In Essex, for instance, the cost of putting a child into care is so high that one likes to think that, even without an SIB, the council would have reallocated resources to better address this massive drain on their budget.
Reallocated resources increase job and life fulfillment (Bailey and Kurland 2002), which increases stress resistance capacity (Hobfoll 1989).
When apartheid ended, the national department of health reallocated resources from previously advantaged provinces to historically disadvantaged provinces [ 10].
The marginal effect was slightly smaller in 1989, suggesting that hospitals in more competitive areas may have reallocated resources into administrative services.
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Doing this kind of work means reallocating resources.
"In the past six months," Mr. Bitsberger said, "many firms have been reallocating resources to TIPS".
Scrambling to reallocate resources, the government has asked Congress for $3.7bn to tackle the situation.
In a classical Adam Smith analysis, these factors would enable an economy to reallocate resources effectively.
The marketplace responded by increasing production, inventing new things, and by reallocating resources.
The Fund, he argues, should reallocate resources towards understanding how financial markets work.
New Haven will need to reallocate resources for this system to work.
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