Sentence examples for right to allocate from inspiring English sources

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One mentioned, for instance, how Mr. Kelly had taken over from high-ranking chiefs the right to allocate "take home" cars — unmarked vehicles that officers sometimes get to drive home as rewards for hard work.

And, of course, the boss's right to allocate fistfuls of dollars from the company's charitable funds to his pet cause, giving him both a warm inner glow and the social benefits of a big role at its gala dinner.

Suggesting that church schools defend the right to allocate some places on the basis of faith in order that our church attendance is boosted, and hence political or social influence is maintained is, frankly, a fantasy.

(And yet, if you are in the habit of prioritizing the anxieties of urban existence, you would be right to allocate considerably more time to worrying about getting hit by a car than getting hit by a subway train, even though death by subway train has come to seem rampant in recent months. In 2011, pedestrian fatalities outnumbered deadly hits by subway cars, three to one).

Shareholders support the right to allocate the use of the corporate resources to engage in important issues affecting business.

Although Estonia has the right to allocate a gradually decreasing limited number of emission allowances free of charge, this will be phased out by 2020.

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That's because the country's climate change director had been circulating certificates for rights to allocate carbon, even though there's no law in the country that creates such rights.

In this case, the local government's role is restricted to deciding the overall development quantity to be permitted (through the decision on how many transferable development rights to allocate).

But what's the right amount to allocate to international markets?

They are particularly concerned about the administration's talk of possibly declaring a national emergency at the border, seeing that as an unprecedented claim on the right of Congress to allocate funding except in the most dire circumstances.

Even though the arbitrator does not have any property rights, he has the competence to ultimately execute the residual right of control and to allocate the residual right of income.

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