The act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan.
(Computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a magnetic disk to particular data or instructions.
1 Proposed changes in regulations may also encourage lower equity allocation , Aon said.
2 The allocation of permanent seats to specific countries is, however, an anachronism.
3 You'd think they'd develop an intelligent approach to land allocation and use.
4 Independent health-care professionals assessed the main outcomes without knowledge of treatment allocation .
5 The board is paying for the treatment from its general State allocation .
6 Inbreeding levels proved to have a large impact on allocation error rate.
7 The department said the allocation of cases to respective districts is ongoing.
8 Companies in this category can apply for an allocation of free permits.
9 Enhanced government commitment and judicious resource allocation to prioritize NCDs are needed.
10 But allocation will be done within the procedures in place, she said.
11 It also said it would pursue a more disciplined capital allocation strategy.
12 As usual, this may be a question of the allocation of resources.
13 We like to use dynamic allocation when possible, and avoid explicit allocation .
14 A significant interaction between right ventricular dysfunction and treatment allocation was observed.
15 This is the second-lowest allocation to global stocks in almost four years.
16 The Minister for Finance modestly increased the ODA allocation to £178 million.
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