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According to this theory, the executive system controls mental resources, allocating them where necessary.
In a world of rapid population growth and increasing demand on scarce resources, allocating resources to surveillance and intervention in disease mitigation must aim for economic efficiency as well as technical efficiency.
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Resources allocated to reproduction were limited for both root allocation and carbohydrate accumulation after the second year.
If conditions were horrible, they could get resources allocated.
But more important, the resources allocated to each piece were carefully calibrated to each site.
This time-honored method is best guaranteed with sufficient resources allocated to continued teacher professional development.
The function of forest protection completely disappeared, with no human or technical resources allocated to it whatsoever.
The quantity and diversity of equipment carried by police officers naturally depend on the financial resources allocated to police forces.
But federal officials cautioned that the decline might also be the result of fewer resources allocated to detecting pollution by the Coast Guard, the primary regulatory agency.
Since the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, in 2002, the increase in resources allocated for border security and immigration policing has always significantly outpaced funding for the courts.
While the resources allocated to CSR are small, few aspects of business have the potential to get the attention and support of the company's most senior leadership.
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