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to allot

verb

To distribute or apportion by (or as if by) lot.

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It decided the fairest way to allot the coverage would be through a lottery.

Democrats and Republicans alike tend to allot the seats to major campaign contributors.

Or ReserveUSA.com, which has the right to allot campsite reservations for a handful of national parks?

To allot just one evening for a token dip into the waters of world music is just that – a token".

Norway started the trend, and now requires stockmarket-listed companies to allot at least 40% of board seats to women.

If parliament endorses this package, Mr Maliki will have 30 days to allot the entire gamut of ministries.

The money banks would be required to allot to mortgage modification would be "extorted," declares The Wall Street Journal.

He had no choice but to allot places on his front bench to people who fundamentally disagreed with him.

The state is expected to allot the city of Niagara Falls 25percentt of that share or $10 million.

Riverside County pols agreed to explore the idea of seceding, but refused to allot public dollars to the quixotic venture.

As part of their calculations on where to allot resources, both parties have tracked demographic shifts on the electoral map.

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