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to reallocating
verb
To change the user or purpose for which a resource is allocated.
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And the current Supreme Court has a definite political agenda -- one devoted chiefly to reallocating governmental power in ways that suit the views of its conservative majority.
Despite this, clinicians, in particular clinicians from non-surgery specialities, were opposed to reallocating their tasks.
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That trustee is working to reallocate money among Madoff victims.
Simple adjustments can be made to reallocate to less risky assets, like bonds.
It is also possible to reallocate easily to include more bonds to offset equity holdings.
Not surprisingly, women were more likely than men to reallocate time to housework.
It has to reallocate resources to hear at the expense of other brain functions".
The broadcasting board is also trying to reallocate money to take account of shifting geopolitical realities.
"Bernie Ebbers did not know anything about Scott Sullivan's decision to reallocate $3.8 billion," Mr. Weingarten said.
We have now been able to reallocate the money into other sports".
Scrambling to reallocate resources, the government has asked Congress for $3.7bn to tackle the situation.
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