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allocated

[al-uh-key-tid] / ˈæl əˌkeɪ tɪd /




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“There was no rule saying I had to give those back when I changed business direction. They were allocated for use, and I ensured they continued to be used.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Scottish government has put its focus on tackling backlogs in the health service and has allocated more than £100m towards specialities with the longest waits, such as orthopaedics and ophthalmology.

From BBC

On Friday, they spent the entire four hours allocated for the day discussing a group of 21 amendments on safeguards designed to prevent people being coerced or encouraged into an assisted death.

From BBC

She said the impact of the bill’s climate spending could be double or triple the dollar amount allocated as other investors, customers and companies pile in.

From Seattle Times

But the DE letter said that it had not been "possible to include the funding allocated in 2022-23 to mitigate pay and energy increases" for schools.

From BBC