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allocate

[al-uh-keyt] / ˈæl əˌkeɪt /


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The deals give BHP “financial flexibility to allocate these proceeds to the higher returning uses, be it growth—attractive growth—or be it shareholder returns,” Pant said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Political parties are allocated regional seats according to a formula which includes the number of votes they receive in each region and the number of constituencies they win outright.

From BBC

The $64 million allocated to the Orange Cove pilot could instead be invested in electric heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, and induction stoves, permanently eliminating gas use and indoor air pollution for the community.

From Los Angeles Times

Speaking at his annual news conference before the NBA All-Star Game, commissioner Adam Silver warned that current punishments to prevent teams from gaming the system that allocates top new players are "not working."

From Barron's

The funds for the new sites were allocated through Congress in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

From The Wall Street Journal