Example sentences of "allocation [prep] [noun pl] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the main , the allocation of duties to staff at ward level is one aspect of staff deployment which is carried out effectively .
2 One of the aims , within the framework of the taxpayer 's charter , is to speed up the allocation of payments to creditors .
3 The allocation of berths to staff or relatives is made by P&O Cruises .
4 Large professional partnerships commonly adopt corporate strategies with regard to the determination of objectives and allocation of functions to departments and individuals .
5 Can you suggest any other method of allocation of records to addresses that might reduce both wasted space and numbers of synonyms ?
6 The ‘ disposable soma ’ theory is an optimality account of ageing , in which allocation of resources to reproduction jeopardizes somatic repair mechanisms and hence longevity .
7 In the context of shortage of funds for projects , the member states discussed the effects of a likely fall in the allocation of resources to Africa from the industrialized world in favour of the emerging democracies in eastern Europe .
8 facilities to allow the system manager to control access to the system and the allocation of resources to users .
9 The system should provide facilities to control the allocation of resources to users .
10 The allocation of resources to authorities must be linked not only to social need in terms of the levels of disability locally and the age and social class patterns of handicap and mental disorder , but also to the local costs of delivering that care .
11 Although the Central Authority initially resisted the more direct encroachment of Whitehall on the Area Boards ( successfully insisting that communication should normally be through the Authority ) , the semi-political process which determined the Whitehall allocation of resources to electricity was mirrored within the British Electricity Authority .
12 The reasons for this allocation of lawyers to cells will become apparent as the deviant cases — those in which the client 's chosen outcome was rejected — and the doubtful cases are examined .
13 Until the experiment is over , neither the subject nor the doctor knows which is being administered in any particular case , the random allocation of patients to D or P being made at some remote centre .
14 Moreover , Dewey gave an undertaking that no drastic changes would ever be made in the allocation of numbers to subjects , although certain modifications have been made in recent editions .
15 Analysis of the cause of these problems indicates that solutions lie in changes in human organization and so no attempts have been made yet to automate the allocation of rooms to classes .
16 Thus priority is given to existing employees in the allocation of individuals to posts , and entry points to the system are at the lowest level of any particular hierarchy .
17 ‘ Setting ’ now became more popular — the allocation of pupils to subject sets , having regard to their ability in each subject .
18 And if the allocation of statements of attainment to levels , and levels to ages , is arbitrary in part , then the allocation of pupils to levels must also be arbitrary in part , even if scrupulous care is taken to ensure that assessments are based on the best available evidence .
19 It provides managers with policy data ; a multi-user diary ; graphical sales analysis ; performance analysis and competency records of sales personnel in the field ; multi-user event management ; the allocation of clients to sales personnel — or ‘ orphan management ’ ; electronic mail ; management information and data exchange-transfer .
20 Direct participation by the state in the allocation of savings to industry has been important in both qualitative and quantitative senses .
21 The notion of project is also introduced for process modelling to allow the allocation of roles to users within a project .
22 We may also refer to a writer like Meiklejohn ( 1909 ) ; his book is an excellent work of its kind , and despite the oft-repeated claims of more recent linguists that previous investigators had seriously neglected syntax , that subject receives no fewer than seventy pages in his treatment ( even when the allocation of words to word-classes is excluded ) .
23 An LEA is not allowed to use the allocation of funds to schools as a means of enforcing its policies .
24 Conversely , the ethically proper allocation of funds to health , as compared to education or defence , is quintessentially an issue for political debate , and can not properly be left for individuals in the trenches to fight over , when they have no knowledge or view of the larger issues .
25 Each annual allocation of funds to district budgets has been designed to redistribute resources in a progressively more equitable way .
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