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was reallocated
verb
To change the user or purpose for which a resource is allocated.
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Outside of dark-blue California, high-speed projects stalled, and money was reallocated for upgrades to existing services.
As a result of NY-PI implementation, manure was reallocated to fields that would otherwise not have received manure (as indicated by 77% of the planners).
Second, senior executives' time was reallocated so they could pay more attention to markets that were crucial to realizing Cadbury's ten-year vision and to making important decisions.
But in 2011 around two thirds of the money behind primary languages was reallocated to the general school budget, causing many schools to stop developing their language teaching.
I ran into issues with the KdToDo pointers getting invalidated when the nodes array was reallocated and switched to using indices to the nodes array rather than actual pointer values.
And, while the 2002 national languages strategy – an initiative that gave primary heads eight years to introduce a foreign language at key stage 2 – did cause more schools to invest in languages, much of this progress was undone when funding for languages was reallocated to the general school budget.
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Society was reallocating resources toward the poor.
But within four years the ABC was reallocating these funds, Dalton said.
Ms. Sebelius said she was "reallocating and transferring $25 million in existing resources" to provide medicines for people on waiting lists.
Existing fully adaptive routing algorithms apply conservative VC reallocation: only empty VCs can be reallocated, which limits performance.
Resources are slowly being reallocated.
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