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Перевод: allocation
[существительное] ассигнование; отчисление; распределение; размещение; локализация ; установление места; назначение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Ward objectives will give her guidance in making the most of each allocation.
- Of the total 68.1 million allocation for community care grants, 67.4 million was spent.
- Statistical information, principally loan counts, is analysed by category of borrowers and by department (to show the characteristics of active readership) and by subject (for purposes of fund allocation).
- The agreement or contract is concluded only when the Booking Allocation is despatched to you or your travel agent after receipt and acceptance of your booking.
- These negative attitudes permeate decisions about crucial issues such as the allocation of resources, particularly the resources of skilled and experienced staff.
- MOST economists, including many who would claim otherwise, find the paradigm of perfect competition indispensable for thinking about questions of resource allocation and microeconomic efficiency.
- Students often complain that nothing has been learned from a particular allocation.
- It does not fit easily with the notion of an integrated and coherent management strategy as reflected in the School Development Plan, where resource allocation is linked to the achievement of the school's aims and priorities.
- A laborious internal review of the Long-Term Costing is undertaken to whittle down the gap, and to highlight vulnerable programmes so that the Secretary of State can be given the strongest possible brief to help him fight for a higher allocation of resources; and conversely to enable him to fend off attacks by other high-spending ministers, who are intent on grabbing a larger share for themselves, often at the expense of Defence.
- Alternatively, departments have an allocation, while the library retains a generous contingency fund.
- The two sides were vying for the third spot behind Wakefield and Orrell in the Northern Division allocation for the national finals to be played at Bath on April 26.
- Notice that talk of caring about the weakest and most vulnerable first may already, even when expressed so generally, have important implications for any consideration of the allocation of scarce technological resources to the care, for example, of neonates.
- Stockbrokers, particularly those offering a cut-price service, will generally only deal with proof of ownership, such as letters of allocation.
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