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- verb Present participle of
allocate .
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Examples
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However, the Ugandan government has refused to make these public, claiming that doing so would undermine the government's negotiating position in allocating the remaining oil exploration blocks.
Janet Ranganathan: Can New SEC Disclosure Rules Bring Transparency to Uganda's Oil Sector? Janet Ranganathan 2010
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However, the Ugandan government has refused to make these public, claiming that doing so would undermine the government's negotiating position in allocating the remaining oil exploration blocks.
Janet Ranganathan: Can New SEC Disclosure Rules Bring Transparency to Uganda's Oil Sector? Janet Ranganathan 2010
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I do wish there was a more rational process in allocating these monies.
Archive 2009-02-01 xtra 2009
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Actually, it is the private sector that has sucked for years in allocating capital, chasing high yield into oblivion.
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Which brings me back to my original question; what justifies assuming the market just doesn't work in allocating the correct amount towards savings?
Consumption Tax?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I do wish there was a more rational process in allocating these monies.
Japan's Lost Decade xtra 2009
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However, the Ugandan government has refused to make these public, claiming that doing so would undermine the government's negotiating position in allocating the remaining oil exploration blocks.
Janet Ranganathan: Can New SEC Disclosure Rules Bring Transparency to Uganda's Oil Sector? Janet Ranganathan 2010
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One has to argue that the market did a poor job in allocating capital to Peter and that the government will employ this capital more productively (hah!)
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Why Is the Media So Much Smarter About Legislation After it is Passed 2010
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That could be (or could have been) a model not followed in allocating our wireless spectrum: instead of simply selling to the highest bidder, the government demanding some good of public value — like free access for limited usage — in return for the right to make a profit from our publicly-owned assets.
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For all the talk by some about how Iraq is so central to our national security, they sure seem weirdly uninterested in allocating the proper resources, training, and strategy to help make things better.
Still doing it wrong 2008
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