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allocate

[al-uh-keyt] / ˈæl əˌkeɪt /


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According to investigators, these funds came from the budget allocated to each member of parliament for expenses related to their mandate.

From Barron's

Sometimes something happens that causes academics, traders, and Wall Street veterans to question the market’s ability to allocate capital and price assets efficiently.

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"We need to allocate an additional 500 billion rupees for disaster relief and reconstruction over and above the money allocated for government spending in calendar 2026," Dissanayake told parliament.

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“Some of these problems are really big and going to require significant resources to fix. Beijing has no interest in allocating a significant amount nor do they have the resources,” Chu said.

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The state has now doubled the annual amount of funds allocated to the program from $330 million to $750 million and expanded the eligibility criteria.

From Los Angeles Times