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reallocation
noun
The act of reallocating; a second or subsequent allocation.
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"reallocation" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of redividing or reassigning resources or funds. For example, "The company's board of directors has approved a reallocation of funds to support its research and development activities."
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This reallocation explains an enduring mystery: why Indian children are more stunted than sub-Saharan African children, even though their families are richer and maternal and infant mortality rates are lower.
A second laid the groundwork for the reallocation by open auction of coal-mining licences that the Supreme Court had annulled in September following rampant graft in the licensing.
One of the main ways economies increase worker productivity, and thus grow richer, is through the reallocation of people and resources away from low-productivity segments to more efficient ones.
Even without any improvement in overall economic policies in Africa, a 50% increase in aid flows would double poverty reduction, to 22%—so long as it was coupled with efficient reallocation of aid towards poor countries with good policies.Judging from Mr Bush's speech, such a conclusion should be music to America's ears.
Mr Sundramoorthy begs to differ, arguing that Mr Pua's index omits some categories of violent crime.Steven Sim, the head of the Penang Institute and an MP for Bukit Mertajam, says the rise in violence has less to do with the state of laws and regulation and more with the reallocation of police resources that used to go to fighting crime.
And second, it should also help to lift productivity growth by encouraging a swifter reallocation of labour from declining to expanding firms.Europe's capital market is being transformed even more radically, thanks to the euro.
Despite their noble intent, federal subsidies that keep stressed owners in their homes delay the necessary reallocation of capital away from property.
This reflects the fact that, after a reallocation of seats to reflect population size, the Germans now make up the largest national block in the parliament, with 99 out of 732 MEPs.Although parties traditionally committed to closer European integration will be the largest in the parliament, the other pan-European trend in the elections was a rising vote for Eurosceptic parties.
The new document allows for the reallocation of land that had previously been transferred from the state into the hands of rich individuals, families and ethnically based organisations with the right political connections.
That will require stronger currencies in emerging Asia and weaker ones in the rich world.Deeper shifts will also be necessary: a strengthening of consumer society in China, for example, and a reallocation of resources towards tradable goods and services in Britain and America.
Rich-world stockmarkets may also be the big beneficiaries of reallocation by fixed-income investors who believe that the bull run in bonds is over, says Nick Smithie of UBS.Another reason to question emerging markets is rising inflation.
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