The assignment or allotment of resources to various uses in accord with a stated goal or policy.\ (Source: ODE)
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Examples for "allocation"
Examples for "allocation"
1Proposed changes in regulations may also encourage lower equity allocation, Aon said.
2The allocation of permanent seats to specific countries is, however, an anachronism.
3You'd think they'd develop an intelligent approach to land allocation and use.
4Independent health-care professionals assessed the main outcomes without knowledge of treatment allocation.
5The board is paying for the treatment from its general State allocation.
1It's been a great year for the raspberries on John McEvoy's allotment.
2Their final holdings will depend on whether the over-allotment mechanism is used.
3In 1776 three years was the usual allotment of the grand tour.
4Privilege is the gift of affection; right, the stern allotment of law.
5The over-allotment option is for an additional 15 percent of the volume.
1For several years Mother had been in charge of the Planning Division, which dealt with issues of city planning and resource allotment.