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allocate

[al-uh-keyt] / ˈæl əˌkeɪt /


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He also noted management’s commentary on nearline capacity being fully allocated for the year, with visibility into demand for these products until 2028.

From MarketWatch

The state government allocated $190 million this year to provide subsidies for those earning up to 165% of the federal poverty level.

From Los Angeles Times

"How capacity is allocated across different products has become an increasingly critical issue" for the companies, she said, adding that current memory chip "supply tightness is partly due to suppliers concentrating production lines on HBM".

From Barron's

According to a report the foundation published this month about its work last year, it has allocated $42 million that was raised after the wildfires “toward critical priorities.”

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to boosting the annual amount allocated to the production incentive program, state lawmakers expanded eligibility criteria to include new kinds of shows, including large-scale competition shows and 20-minute-per-episode shows.

From Los Angeles Times