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单词 allocation
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allocation
(æləkʃən )
Word forms: allocations
1. countable noun
An allocation is an amount of something, especially money, that is given to a particular person or used for a particular purpose.
There will be a closer review of funding allocations for future conferences. [+ for]
During rationing we had a sugar allocation.
Synonyms: allowance, share, measure, grant  
2. uncountable noun
The allocation of something is the decision that it should be given to a particular person or used for a particular purpose.
His sons quarrelled bitterly over the allocation of family resources.
Town planning and land allocation had to be coordinated.
Synonyms: assignment, allowance, rationing, allotment  
Collocations:
allocation decision
Asset/liability modeling goes beyond traditional, asset-only analysis of the asset allocation decision.
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It reflects the extent in which an individual perceives that outcome allocation decisions have been fairly made.
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It attempts to predict behaviour with respect to price, output and resource allocation decisions.
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The allocation decisions are often static in temporal and spatial dimensions, meaning that they are valid for extended periods of time (usually decades) and for large geographical regions (country wide).
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Except for possible remote and primitive communities, all modern societies use price systems to allocate resources, although price systems are not used exclusively for all resource allocation decisions.
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allocation of funding
As the allocation of funding will be dependent on successful grant applications, there are fears that research that goes against the interests of major funders would be discouraged.
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It was the first game to include the individual allocation of funding in a budget.
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In addition, the entire military nuclear infrastructure requires protection, and that requires a commensurate allocation of funding.
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allocation of responsibility
Allocation of responsibility has been unclear and important review assignments have been allocated to persons lacking sufficient competence to carry out the task.
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To allow individual directors to apply under rule 40.9 would subvert the allocation of responsibility for management to the board.
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One of her first tasks will surely be to neaten up the allocation of responsibilities between the three deputy governors, which has become somewhat grey.
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Organizational structure allows the expressed allocation of responsibilities for different functions and processes to different entities such as the branch, department, workgroup and individual.
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allocation of shares
If, as expected, it proves popular, you might not get your full allocation of shares.
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However, the exact allocation of shares between retail and institutional shareholders has yet to be decided.
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The survey found private investors upset at the 3:1 allocation of shares in favour of institutions and the subsequent scale back of the public to 750 of stock each.
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In publicly traded companies these plans typically amount to allocation of shares to employees.
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allocation policy
The council had initially failed to comply with section 149(1), but was undertaking a full review of its allocation policy.
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In addition, his model incorporates the ideas of voluntary and reflexive attention, which affect allocation policy.
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Over 750,000 people applied for tickets to the event. 20,000 pairs of tickets were available for the two-day event with the usual allocation policy applying.
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Institutional investors, which have strict asset allocation policies, are also expected to rebalance their portfolios by reselling investments in the secondary market.
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allocation process
There are many ways to design an allocation process to avoid the 'free for all' that cause websites to crash when tickets are released.
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Developers will buy or option land often with nothing more than hope and will spend, in some cases, decades supporting the site through the allocation process.
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Because it was new, empty and adaptable it could draw pupils from even further afield, through the allocation process described above.
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The players would be distributed evenly (as possible) among the eight teams in an allocation process.
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It recommended that all personnel who have been involved directly or indirectly in the allocation process should be investigated for their role.
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allocation scheme
The allocation scheme will mean all passengers on a flight being given a specific seat.
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It was also possible to fill a larger area of the screen with addressable graphics using a more dynamic allocation scheme, if the contents were sparse or repetitive enough.
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It was inapt for the courts to interfere with housing allocation schemes, save in clear and exceptional circumstances.
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Strong edge coloring has applications in channel allocation schemes for wireless networks.
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The regulation can involve limitations on the numbers of vehicles able to operate in particular areas, particularly major cities, typically through licensing and post accident allocation schemes.
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allocation system
It cannot be beyond the scope of technology to allow staff to connect from home to a call allocation system and for employees' work to be monitored online.
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When the waiting list for bikes, which cost between 500 and 1,000, hit six months, the company introduced an allocation system that limited the number of bikes stockists could order.
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Apparently, the grandmother's need did not fit into the 'effective allocation system'.
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He gave a public undertaking on the integrity of the allocation system and the buck stops with him.
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A non-standard points allocation system was used in the 2000 league.
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annual allocation
A new limit on the annual allocation of subsidised cooking gas cylinders per household may also be raised.
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This has meant the acquisition of pictures, paintings, sculptures and now photographs, for which the gallery has an annual allocation of 300,000.
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The first annual allocation totals nearly 1.5 billion, providing funding for help to buy equity loans for 2016-17.
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Most unions receive some funding through an annual allocation, also called the block grant, from their educational institution.
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The normal annual allocation each year has been $400,000,000.
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appropriate allocation
The creation of tracks for cases ensures that each type of case receives an appropriate allocation of resources and degree of attention from the court.
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The underlying framework was one in which value for money was achieved by an appropriate allocation of risk.
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This might prevent appropriate allocation of health care resources in slum areas since many countries base their health care plans on data from clinic, hospital, or national mortality registry.
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asset allocation
The exact asset allocation you go for will depend on your circumstances.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Second, getting your international asset allocation right is important.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
Those considering their next move should review their portfolio, he says, to ensure their asset allocation remains consistent with the risk they are willing to take.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
You also need to work out how balanced your portfolio is compared with typical asset allocation models.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Does the asset allocation still suit their requirements?
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
budget allocation
The process allows the management to monitor their expenses and review whether they operate within their budget allocation.
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Research group leaders (principal and associate investigators) meet annually to decide on budget allocation.
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Witnessing the impact, the education sector received a 17% increase in budget allocation for the programme.
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A competitor's media strategy reveals budget allocation, segmentation and targeting strategy, and selectivity and focus.
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Additionally, budget allocation via management in research departments will be independent of investment departments.
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capital allocation
He added that the company regarded its leadership in research and development, financial discipline and balanced capital allocation as driving growth.
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Accordingly, he argues, managements should regard share buybacks in the same way as they do all other capital allocation.
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This means more than just canny capital allocation.
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Dividends can encourage disciplined capital allocation, highlight value and be a key part of shareholder returns.
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Finally, he turned his hand to managing a large auto company's decision on capital allocation.
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cost allocation
The companys products have now become an established standard for usage metering, competence planning, and cost allocation management.
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The resulting information can then be shared throughout the client's organization, usually for insurance program cost allocation, loss prevention and effective claim management at the local level.
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Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting software for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, printing, and other resources.
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They may be useful but mundane systems that simply keep track of inventory, for example, and print out reorder points and cost allocations.
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credit allocation
A healthy mutual sector ultimately depends on the credit allocation of the wider economy.
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Chaebol are prohibited from owning private banks, partly in order to increase the government's leverage over the banks in areas such as credit allocation.
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No less than 10% of a state's tax credit allocations must be allocated towards housing development by non-profit organizations.
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efficient allocation
A meritocratic job market serves the economy you are so anxious about because it represents the most efficient allocation of limited resources.
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They ensure a more efficient allocation of capital.
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In it, the investment management and research firm argued that the increased popularity of passive investment strategies impedes the efficient allocation of capital.
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Trade and investment flows encourage a more efficient allocation of scarce resources.
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Previous research suggested that an efficient allocation of resources would require markets for far more securities than actually exist.
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equity allocation
Their equities allocation helped prudential funds average a respectable 14% annual growth.
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Both have global equity and global fixed-interest exposure, ensuring significant diversification, and are routinely rebalanced to their target 40 per cent equity allocations.
Times, Sunday Times
The survey of investors managing $516 billion of assets showed a surge in cash holdings among fund managers and a record fall in equity allocations.
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fund allocation
She also blamed a 'disastrous' slowdown in fund allocation which meant that 'the money hasn't even begun to get into the hands of people who need it so badly'.
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The panchayath has a very good track record on development using the fund allocation from local governments.
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He said problems had included delays to funding allocations, insufficient resources and a failure to guarantee support for employers.
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Members pay a monthly fee which covers all of the co-op's costs including mortgage payments, taxes, operating costs and building replacement reserve fund allocations.
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grant allocation
She said grant allocation had not been monitored.
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Once set up the fund will be controlled by a student majority, grant allocation committee.
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In many instances, grant allocations and/or numbers involved are used as indicators.
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increase the allocation of
The recruitment of high-profile figures helps hedge funds to reassure pension funds that are seeking to increase their allocation of cash to the industry.
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All employees can increase this allocation to 30 days through length of service, achieving targets and promotion.
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But as a gesture of goodwill to fans, the club have given up a further 500 tickets that had been reserved for their own employees, increasing that allocation to 10,000.
The Sun
Raw marks for students who fail are not scaled and do not increase the allocations of higher grades.
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random allocation
Groups of academies working together have introduced effective new admission systems using fair banding, inner and other catchment areas and random allocation for oversubscribed ability bands.
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One option would be random allocation of school places, to ensure that all schools had a genuinely comprehensive intake of students.
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Lotteries were fast, but clearly a random allocation of licenses left much to be desired in terms of efficiency.
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A true experiment with random allocation of subjects to conditions allows researchers to infer causal relationships between different aspects of behavior and the environment.
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Students are assigned to the various wards through a system of random allocation.
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receive an allocation
The receipts were lower largely as a result of a complex bidding structure designed to ensure that all four networks would receive an allocation of spectrum to preserve competition.
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Members receive an allocation of points upon paying a yearly membership fee.
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The programs receive their allocation based on their priority; priorities may include safe and secure communities, health, education, and community development among others.
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Investors that bought the shares at a starting price of 285p were delighted to have received an allocation.
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The clubs have each received an allocation of about 17,000 tickets, but thousands of supporters intend to travel without tickets.
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resource allocation
It would also help ministers to ensure that resource allocation was aligned to policy goals.
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Over time the resource allocation profile becomes painfully skewed to the right.
Geoffrey A. Moore LIVING ON THE FAULT LINE, REVISED EDITION (2002)
The second part of figure 2.3 shows the ideal resource allocation profile.
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From then on it was no longer about resource allocation but economic migration, plain and simple.
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This tool would complement more specific analyses to guide resource allocation, data collection, and programme planning.
Annick Bórquez, Anne Cori, Erica L Pufall, Jingo Kasule, Emma Slaymaker, Alison Price, Jocelyn Elmes, Basia Zaba, Amelia C Crampin, Joseph Kagaayi, Tom Lutalo, Mark Urassa, Simon Gregson, Timothy B Hallett 2016, 'The Incidence Patterns Model to Estimate the Distribution of New HIV Infections in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development and Validation of a Mathematical Model.', PLoS Medicine
ticket allocation
Fifa will handle ticket allocation for the World Cup.
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They have restricted our ticket allocation to just 1,000 tickets.
The Sun (2009)
Board members should be elected for five years, with their voting records, expenses and ticket allocations published on the RFU website.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Translations:
Chinese: 分配决定尤指经费
Japanese: 配当
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