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the allocations
noun
The process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.
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The allocations of scholarship resources do little to help, as most are allocated to increasing diversity in the domestic populations.
But the allocations have not been reduced.
But the allocations can differ".
Web site you can click on a map and see the allocations for any state.
The state-by-state popular vote, and the allocations of electoral college votes, are more important.
"We all bought from those people who got the allocations," he said.
Will it be obvious, for instance, how quickly the allocations become more conservative?
7. The CAG report is critical of the allocations mainly on three counts.
These funds also allow investors to change quickly the allocations of stocks and bonds in their portfolios.
"The allocations are like gold," said Bob Bondurant, plant manager at Point Pleasant Packaging, Atlantic Capes Fisheries' clam shucking operation.
"The most active [buyers] are high net worth clients who missed out on the allocations they wanted," he said.
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