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Wastages, deriving from inappropriate interventions, erode resources which could be reallocated to high-value activities.
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And some of the space now taken up by traffic jams could be reallocated to bicycle lanes or wider sidewalks.
Training students how to do these mathematical manipulations takes an enormous share of teaching time: this could be reallocated to teaching the new topics and skills mentioned earlier.
"The idea is that the variable costs could be reallocated toward housing if the client is willing to give it up," Ms. Hartman said.
The savings from defense cuts could be reallocated to projects that mitigate the impact of climate change, along with investments in alternative energies.
Over the longer run, those resources could be reallocated: the cowherds could turn to raising beef cattle or diary cows; the handbag designer could be retrained to mass-produce bed nets.
In one case last year, Eaton says, clients switched investment advisers and liquidated their 8-year-old's $300,000 portfolio so it could be reallocated by their new financial guru.
She does have ideas, though, as to how existing money could be reallocated.
Sklar thinks the measure is more important than ever amid a possible surge in hate crimes and the possibility that federal dollars to investigate them could be reallocated.
Simplified processes save time and money that could be reallocated to actual research.
Inefficiency exists when resources could be reallocated in a way that would increase the health outcomes produced.
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