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reallocations

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Plural of reallocation

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They might sponsor entry by new suppliers in the EU to avoid a customs barrier.These reallocations of fixed capital would take years or decades.

As a result, some observers have suggested that the workers who lost their jobs in these sectors may have trouble finding work after the economy recovers and thus that reallocations across sectors might mean higher unemployment in the long run.

Some of these conditions may be worth their cost in unpredictability.Blowing hot and coldBut more often than not, unpredictability is not the recipient's fault but the donor's, because of either changing governments or reallocations of aid to causes that are more fashionable than poverty relief, such as climate change.

Land reallocations increased contract labour.

Doing so requires contentious reallocations of water, including by dramatically increasing the cost of water for farmers — something the Communist Party is loath to do.

With these reallocations away from an independent arts council and into Brandis' own ministry, this government is betraying an ongoing habit of interference and favouritism when it comes to arts funding.

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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.

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