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The government, in effect, would be allocating credit, a role shunned in Washington today.
The S.E.C. contended that Mr. Weitz and Mr. Altman sold stocks short when they knew underwriters would be allocating them shares in a secondary offering.
It is unclear whether he meant the club would be allocating fewer tickets to the ultra gangs, but he did seem to realise that when, as he put it, "people got their feet wet", they would turn on him.
Endorsing the challenge, the UK's deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, said Britain would be allocating £150m from the international climate change fund to support about 6 million farmers, particularly in Niger and Ethiopia.
Games organisers said they would be allocating extra tickets to the armed forces.
Last week, President Obama announced he would be allocating $50,000 in funding for police body cameras.
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Each card contained a reference to the group to which the child would be allocated, and for each allocation, an equal number of cards (20) were available.
But it is unclear how it would be allocated.
Resources would be allocated by officials, not the market.
It was explained that he would be allocated two protection officers, two drivers, and two cars.
The refugees would be allocated to each country on the basis of its size and wealth.
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