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There was speculation that a chunk of Opel's production would be reallocated to Russian plants.
Lambeth disputed this, saying staff would be reallocated to other libraries.
But starting in 2020, that funding would be reallocated to state governments as block grants.
There would, of course, be almighty rows about which universities would be reallocated to teach ordinary degrees.
They also declared that the £350m supposedly sent to the EU each week would be reallocated to the cash-strapped National Health Service.
He also cited "business situations and priorities", and added that all the Eight Days and Getaway staff would be reallocated to other projects.
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If there had been no World Cup, he says: "The reality is that, the huge sums now being spent on the Maracana or the new stadium in Brasilia wouldn't be reallocated to social projects".
The managing agent said that if I did, the shares would need to be reallocated, thus raising the maintenance.
That cash currently flows directly into the Scottish government's accounts from Brussels, with Scottish farmers and universities receiving more support than the UK average, but would need to be reallocated once the UK quits the EU.
This is not to say that assets wouldn't need to be reallocated.
The ballots would still be valid if people just voted 1: if their preferred choice did not win, the ballot would "exhaust" and not be reallocated to others.
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