allocation造句121. The allocation for London in the current financial year 1991-92 has been cut by a further 8 percent.
122. All the slimmer has to do is to add a daily allocation of skimmed milk and a slice of wholemeal bread.
123. Asset allocation in an international fund was traditionally done on a geographical basis.
124. For the international economy it hopefully brings about a more efficient allocation of investment or financial resources.
125. This was accomplished by removing the library allocation and reducing the parks budget.
126. The allocation of publicly funded places in long-term care is contingent upon assessment in the future.
127. The market therefore does not produce a socially efficient allocation of resources.
128. The Agency, however, has challenged the basis of the designations and the ensuing allocation of resources.
129. Operational experience of real systems design reinforces doubts about the allocation of function concept as a basis for a unitary systematic procedure.
130. Within this compulsory allocation, there is room for some autonomous decision-making by individual schools.
131. Instead, water distribution will be determined by the relative allocation of solute to the extracellular and intracellular spaces.
132. This approach contravenes currently fashionable Human Factors methodology that there should be a formal attempt to carry out man-machine allocation.
133. Resource allocation in the near future requires accurate information not only for each school but within a school for each year.
134. Transport and communications received the largest allocation, 23.8 percent of the proposed budget, followed by agriculture with 18.5 percent.
135. If the market does not achieve an efficient allocation of resources there is said to be market failure.
136. These assessments form a crucial input to the determination of the actual funding allocation to each Local Authority through Block Grant.
137. The allocation of the increment becomes the key decision. 2.
138. An allocation plan should be given to each student at the commencement of training, setting out the holiday periods.
139. This is particularly helpful to the student at the beginning of her allocation.
140. We stress the evils of idleness and bad resource allocation which were relevant to efforts to increase output a century ago.
141. By its very nature, adjudication entails crucial decisions about the allocation of values and meanings for a society.
142. The principal motivation for this comparison is to help decisions about the allocation of health care resources.
143. Indeed, the allocation for improvement work in Cleveland's schools has risen from £90,000 this year to £1.4 million next year.
144. These negative attitudes permeate decisions about crucial issues such as the allocation of resources, particularly the resources of skilled and experienced staff.
145. The forces governing the allocation of fluid between intravascular and interstitial compartments will be discussed below.
146. It would then be the responsibility of the institution itself to decide upon the detailed allocation of resources within the programme.
147. Mr. Fallon I increased the allocation to St. Helens for improvement work from £311,000 last year to £556,000 this year.
148. The management of resource allocation involves giving attention to all these matters and how they affect roles at different hierarchical levels.
149. This chapter examines the processes of revenue raising, allocation, spending and control.
150. Not dissimilar from the system known as critical path analysis, the approach envisaged should show a time-scale allocation against each task.